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The Official Gazette of GUYANA Published by the Authority of the Government 28/2017 155 The Official Gazette OF GUYANA Published by the Authority of the Government GEORGETOWN, SATURDAY 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE Government Notices . 156 Public Notice . 157 Bank of Guyana . 158 Notice . 159 Supreme Court Registry . 225 Judicial . 234 Land Court . 234 Civil Procedure Rules . 237 Miscellaneous . 237 FIRST SUPPLEMENT Execution Sales . 309 Transports, Mortgages and Leases . 321 Companies . 356 Lands and Surveys . 358 Trade Marks . 359 Commercial Registry . 382 LEGAL SUPPLEMENT A. ACTS — NIL B. SUBSIDIARY LEGISLATION –NIL C. BILLS — NIL 156 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 GOVERNMENT NOTICE APPOINTMENT OF MARRIAGE OFFICER IN EXERCISE OF THE POWERS CONFERRED UPON HIM BY SECTION 4(1) (A) OF THE MARRIAGE ACT, CHAPTER 45:01 OF THE LAWS OF GUYANA, THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP HAS GRANTED APPROVAL FOR THE UNDERMENTIONED PERSONS TO BE APPOINTED MARRIAGE OFFICERS WITH EFFECT FROM 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017. NO. NAME ORGANISATION 1. Rev. Shellon Mc Donald-Paul Church of the Nazarene 2. Rev. Caroline Cleopatra Williamson Church of the Nazarene 3. Rev. David Ross Church of the Nazarene 4. Rev. Abraham Nagamootoo Church of the Nazarene 5. Rev. Clarence Ulrice Charles Church of the Nazarene With Regards, (No. 271) APPOINTMENT OF MARRIAGE OFFICER IN EXERCISE OF THE POWERS CONFERRED UPON HIM BY SECTION 4(1) (A) OF THE MARRIAGE ACT, CHAPTER 45:01 OF THE LAWS OF GUYANA, THE HONOURABLE MINISTER OF CITIZENSHIP HAS GRANTED APPROVAL FOR THE UNDERMENTIONED PERSONS TO BE APPOINTED MARRIAGE OFFICERS WITH EFFECT FROM 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017. NO. NAME ORGANISATION 1. Mr. Phillip Charles Edwards Evangelical Lutheran Church 2. Ms. Babsie Pierre Evangelical Lutheran Church 3. Mr. Leonard Fitz Patrick Peters Evangelical Lutheran Church THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 157 NO. NAME ORGANISATION 4. Mr. James Patrick Jones Evangelical Lutheran Church With Regards, (No. 272) PUBLIC NOTICE PROPERTY RATES The Council is hereby informing members of the Public, that property rates has increased by 10% with effect from January 1, 2016. Royston King, Town Clerk of Georgetown. (No. 273) 158 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 BANK OF GUYANA STATEMENT OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES AT THE CLOSE OF BUSINESS ON 25/01/2017 ASSETS FOREIGN ASSETS: G$ G$ Gold 6,462,562,050 Balances with Banks 21,386,692,662 Foreign Notes in the Process of Redemption 2,261,602,503 Holding of Special Drawing Rights 269,922,032 Money Market Securities 2,651,322,904 Capital Market Securities 92,182,618,668 125,214,720,819 LOCAL ASSETS: Government of Guyana Securities 42,185,917,901 Government of Guyana Treasury Bills 995,093,824 Claim on the International Monetary Fund 8,567,628,149 Furniture and Equipment 1,898,061,711 Land and Buildings 2,144,672,687 Other Assets 41,969,888,395 Total Assets 222,975,983,486 CAPITAL AND LIABILITIES: G$ Bank of Guyana Notes in Circulation 83,438,365,736 Bank of Guyana Coin in Circulation 1,404,874,732 Public Deposits -29,325,663,415 Bankers Deposits 76,559,147,950 Deposits of International Financial Institutions and Central Banks 32,367,201,485 Deposits – Private Investment Fund 6,500,330 Other Deposits 15,286,303,362 Allocation of Special Drawing Rights 25,487,974,139 Capital Paid Up 1,000,000,000 General Reserve 4,046,633,116 Contingency Reserve 5,182,777,992 Other Liabilities 7,521,368,059 Total Capital and Liabilities 222,975,983,486 (No. 274) THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 159 NOTICE GUYANA ENERGY AGENCY Notice is hereby given in accordance with Regulation 71(4) of the Petroleum and Petroleum Products Regulations 2014, enacted under the Guyana Energy Agency Act, 1997 (Act No. 31 of 1997) as amended by Section 4 Guyana Energy Agency (Amendment) Act 2004 (Act No. 3 of 2004) of all importers, exporters, wholesalers, retailers, consumer installations and bulk transportation carriers of petroleum and petroleum products as licensed by the Guyana Energy Agency as at December 31, 2016. Dr. Mahender Sharma, Chief Executive Officer Guyana Energy Agency. 160 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 161 162 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 163 164 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 165 166 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 167 168 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 169 170 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 171 172 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 173 174 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 175 176 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 177 178 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 179 180 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 181 182 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 183 184 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 185 186 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 187 188 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 189 190 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 191 192 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 193 194 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 195 196 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 197 198 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 199 200 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 201 202 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 203 204 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 205 206 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 207 208 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 209 210 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 211 212 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 213 214 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 215 216 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 217 218 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 219 220 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 221 222 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 223 224 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 225 (No. 275) SUPREME COURT REGISTRY MATTERS FIXED FOR CONSIDERATION AND/OR DISMISSAL BEFORE THE HONOURABLE MADAM NICOLA PIERRE COMMISSIONER OF TITLE ON THE 7TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2017 AT 1:30 P.M. Action No. Plaintiff Respondent Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law for Plaintiff for Respondent 8/2004-P Petition by: George - Mr. Jonas M.F. - Abrams Coddett 22/2004-P Petition by: George Avril Green Mr. Subas Ganesh Mr. B.E. Gibson Beharry 78/2004-P Petition by: Edmond Mr. R. Satram Mr. Fitz Peters and Benjamin Ewart Greenidge and Mr. Robin M.S. Gibson Loric Osborne Stoby S.C. 135/2004-P Petition by: James - Mr. Kenneth W. - Isaacs Augustus Barnwell Williams 151/2004-P Petition by: Viola - Mr. Frank M. - Morrison James 165/2004-P Petition by: Natalia Bibi Shameeza Ms. Carol M. Mr. C.A. Nigel Hughes Hamid Hamid et al Howard 167/2004-P Petition by: - Mr. Ramkissoon - Heeralall Singh et anor 168/2004-P Petition by: - Mr. Vernon Persaud - Dhaniram Seemangal 169/2004-P Petition by: Michael Ms. Michelle Mr. B.E. Gibson Rudolph Harding Forrester et anor Worrell 226 THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 Action No. Plaintiff Respondent Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law for Plaintiff for Respondent 173/2004-P Petition by: Oodall - Mr. Mohabir Anil - Persaud Nandlall 222/2004-P Petition by: - Mr. Anthony C. Singh - Parasram Haripersaud 223/2004-P Petition by: - Mr. L.N. Dindayal - Ganga Misir 241/2004-P Petition by: Gloria Constance Fileen Mr. Redver B. Mr. Lance P. Ferreira Johnson Greenidge 310/2004-P Petition by: Harrold - Mr. Frank James - Thomas et anor 383/2004-P Petition by: Charles Ismay Gobin Mr. Lloyd Joseph Mr. Mohabir Anil Manohar Nandlall 395/2004-P Petition by: - Mr. L. Hanoman - Veronica Da Silva Supreme Court, M. Sunich-Wharton, Law Courts, for Registrar. Georgetown. (No. 276) MATTERS FIXED FOR CONSIDERATION AND/OR DISMISSAL BEFORE THE HONOURABLE MADAM PRISCILLA CHANDRA-HANIF COMMISSIONER OF TITLE ON THE 8TH DAY OF FEBRUARY, 2017 AT 1:15 P.M. Action No. Plaintiff Respondent Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law for Plaintiff for Respondent 53/2006-P Petition by: Barbara Tobin Mr. Hukumchand Mr. R. Satram Margret Tobin et al 62/2006-P Petition by: - Mr. Gary Ramlochan - Ishwar Persaud 79/2006-P Petition by: Earlow - Mr. Neville A. Graham - Perkins Bagot 81/2006-P Petition by: - Mr. Gentle P. Elias - Shoonay David 106/2006-P Petition by: - Mr. P. Mohanlal - Chaitram Singh 107/2006-P Petition by: Sheer - Mr. Anthony C. Singh - Ally THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE 4TH FEBRUARY, 2017 227 Action No. Plaintiff Respondent Attorney-at-Law Attorney-at-Law for Plaintiff for Respondent 108/2006-P Petition by: - Ms. Camilla B. - Frederick Reuben Edwards Fletchman also known as Egbert Sobers 126/2006-P Petition by: Ian Chu - Mr. Shaun O. Allicock - 161/2006-P Petition by: Samuel Leighton Fraser Mr.
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