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The Official Gazette Published by Authority The Official Gazette Published by Authority Vol. XLVIII BRADES, MONTSERRAT, WEDNESDAY 30TH APRIL 2014 No. 4 CONTENTS Notices………………………………………………...................................................................................................................64 Appointments…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….67 Trademarks……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….69 NOTICES NOTICE NO. 122 I hereby certify that the following Statutory Rules and Orders (SR&Os) were published by exhibition on the Notice Board at the Legislature Department, #1 Farara Plaza, Brades, Montserrat. A full copy may be viewed or purchased from the Legislature Department. NO. TITLE IMPORT & EXPORT DATE PUBLISHED 12 of 2014 Customs Duties and Consumption Exempts Reinford ‘’Kulcha Don’’ Gibbons trading as UOS Recording 4/3/2014 Tax (UOS Recording Studio) Studio from the payment of processing fee, customs duty and consump- (Exemption) Order 2014 tion tax on the importation of equipment and furnishings for UOS Re- cording Studio. 13 of 2014 Companies (Amendment) Regula- Repeals and substitutes Regulation 27 of the Companies Regulations 26/2/2014 tions 2014 (Cap 11.12). 14 of 2014 Legislative Assembly (Election Provides the rules to regulate the practice and procedure for election 28/2/2014 Petition) Rules 2014 Petitions in Montserrat . Sets 1st March 2014 as the date when the rules shall come into force. 15 of 2014 Customs Duties and Consumption Exempts Dave Williams trading as Pregu Lighting and Sound System 6/3/2014 Tax (Dave Williams) (Exemption) Services from the payment of customs duty and consumption tax on the Order 2014 importation of selected items listed in the schedule. 16 of 2014 Election (Preliminary List of Voters) Direct the registering officer to prepares preliminary list of voters for 10/3/2014 Order 2014 each polling division from 1 June 2014 to 31 August 2014. 17 of 2014 Port Authority (Amendment) Regu- Amends Schedule 111 of the Port Authority Regulations (Cap. 07.09). 14/3/2014 lations 2014 18 of 2014 Customs Duties and Consumption Exempts Kemson Fenton trading as Island Music Media from the pay- 27/3/2014 Tax (Kemson Fenton) (Exemption) ment of customs duty and consumption tax on the importation of media Order 2014 production equipment valued at $30,000.00. 19 of 2014 Revised Edition of the Law Appoints George Kirnon as Law Revision Commissioner to: 4/4/2014 (Appointment of Law Revision (a) Revise and consolidate the Laws of Montserrat; and Commissioner) (George Kirnon) (b) Prepare a complete revised edition of the Laws of Montserrat Order 2014 containing the Law as at 1 January, 2013. 65 Wednesday, 30th April, 2014 NOTICE NO. 123 The Bill was passed with no amendment. Summary Report of Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly held on 4. The Second and Third Readings of the following Bill did not take 27th February 2014. place: 1. The following papers were laid on the table: ‘Conservation and Environmental Management Bill 2014’ (a) Financial Secretary: First Reading 17th December 2013 (i) Schedule of Virements # 5 of April – March 2013/2014; The Bill was deferred to the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly. (ii) S R & O No. 8 of 2014 Financial Services Commission (Amendment) Act 2013 Bills that had their first readings can be read in their entirety at any of (Commencement) Order 2014; the following places: (iii) S R & O No. 10 of 2014 Cruise Ships (Exemption of Cruise Legislature Legal Department Public Library Government Department Valley View BBC Complex of Montserrat Ship Tax) Regulations 2014; #1 Farara Plaza Brades Brades Website Brades Montserrat Montserrat (iv) S R & O No. 11 of 2014 Customs Duties and Consumption Tax Montserrat (Sean McLaughlin) (Exemption) Order 2014; Sgd. Judith Baker Clerk of the Legislative Assembly (b) Attorney General NOTICE NO. 124 (i) S R & O No. 77 of 2013 Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Civil Procedure (Amendment) Rules 2013; Summary Report of Proceedings of the Legislative Assembly held on 24th, 27th & 28th March 2014. (ii) S R & O No. 9 of 2014 Registration of United Kingdom Patents (Amendment and Validation) Act 2013 1. The following papers were laid on the table: (Commencement) Order 2014; (a) Financial Secretary 2. The Introduction and First Reading of the following Bills took place: (i) Draft Estimates of Revenue and Expenditure 2014; 1. ‘Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill 2014’ (ii) Report of the Auditor General on the Audit of the Public Accounts of Montserrat for the Fiscal Period Ended 31 March 2012; First Reading 27th February 2014 (iii) S R & O No. 12 of 2014 Customs Duties and Consumption Tax This Bill seeks to amend the Road Traffic Act (Cap. 7.06) by: (1) (UOS Recording Studio) (Exemption) Deleting section 17 (2) Deleting section 22 and substituting a new Order 2014; section 22 which deals with application, expiration and renewal of licence (3) Deleting section 27 of the principal Act and replacing it (iv) S R & O No. 13 of 2014 Companies (Amendment) (Regulations with a new section 27 which deals with licence duties, exemptions and 2014; rebates (4) Amending Section 51(1) and inserting section 51(A) which deals with the designation of place for racing or speed trials. (v) S R & O No. 15 of 2014 Customs Duties and Consumption Tax (Dave Williams) (Exemption) Order ii. ‘Roads (Amendment) Bill 2014’ 2014; (b) Attorney General This Bill seeks to amend the Roads Act (Cap. 7.07) by deleting the definition of road and substituting it with a definition of “public road”. (i) S R & O No. 16 of 2014 Election (Preliminary List of Voters) Order 2014. 3. The Second and Third Readings of the following Bills took place: 1. The Budget Speech was delivered by the Premier and Minister of i. ‘Real Estate Agents (Registration) (Amendment) Bill 2014’ Finance and Economic Management on March 24th 2014. First Reading 28th January 2014 2. The First, Second and Third Readings of the following Bills took Second Reading 27th February 2014 place: Third Reading 27th February 2014 i. ‘Supplementary Appropriation (No. 4/ 2013) Bill 2014’ The Bill was passed with no amendment. First Reading 24th March 2014 ii. ‘Electrical Installation (Amendment) Bill 2014’ Second Reading 24th March 2014 First Reading 28th January 2014 th Third Reading 24 March 2014 Second Reading 27th February 2014 Re-committal &Third Reading 28th March 2014 Third Reading 27th February 2014 66 Wednesday, 30th April, 2014 This Bill seeks to sanction certain payments from the consolidated and NOTICE NO. 125 development funds in excess of the sums provided by law, for the MONTSERRAT services of the Government of Montserrat for the period ending on the thirty-first day of March 2014. A.D. 2014 The Bill was passed with a minor amendment, a list of which can be NOTICE obtained from the Legislature Department. Real Estate Agents (Registration) ii. ‘Appropriation Bill 2014’ 1st April, 2014 First Reading 24th March 2014 Notice is hereby given for the information of the public that under Second Reading 28th March 2014 Section 10 of the Real Estate Agents (Registration) Act (1 of 1972), 7 Third Reading 28th March 2014 of 1987 and 11 of 1992) the following person have registered as Real Estate for the year 2014. This Bill seeks to provide for the appropriation of funds for the Mr. Bennette Roach services of Montserrat for the year ending on 31st March 2015. It makes provision for the Minister of Finance to obtain advances for the Dated this 1tst day of April, 2014 purpose of meeting current requirements. Additionally it outlines the requirements for incurring additional expenditure, borrowing from any Sgd. Courtney K. Crump source other than specified and giving a loan guarantee. Accountant General The Bill was passed with no amendment. NOTICE NO. 126 NOTICE 3. The Second and Third Readings of the following Bills took place: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 511 (5) (a) of the Companies Act i. ‘Road Traffic (Amendment) Bill 2014’ (Cap 11.12) notice is hereby given that the following company has been restored to the Companies Register with effect from 1 April First Reading 27th February 2014 2014. Second Reading 28th March 2014 Third Reading 28th March 2014 Company No. Name of Company The Bill was passed with one minor amendment. 4/2006 Weekes & Weekes Inc. ii. ‘Roads (Amendment) Bill 2014’ Dated this 01st day of April 2014 First Reading 27th February 2014 th Sgd. Dulcie James (Mrs.) Second Reading 28 March 2014 Registrar of Companies Third Reading 28th March 2014 NOTICE NO. 127 The Bill was passed with no amendment. NOTICE 4. The Second and Third Readings of the following Bill did not take Pursuant to the provisions of Section 15 (4) of the Business Name Act place: (Cap 11.11) notice is hereby given that the following Business Names have been struck from the Business Names Register. ‘Conservation and Environmental Management Bill 2014’ First Reading 17th December 2013 Business No. Name of Business Effective Date The Bill was deferred to the next sitting of the Legislative Assembly 07/2005 Joho Graphics & Designs 13 July 2007 and referred to a Select Committee. 15/1998 Joho Architectural 13 July 2007 27/1999 Beni’s Jewellery Design & 18 September 2013 Repair Bills that had their first readings can be read in their entirety at any of 11/2009 Beni’s Trading & Services 1st October 2013 the following places: 17/2013 Montserrat Geothermal 10 March 2014 Legislature Legal Department Public Library Government Power Department Valley View BBC Complex of Montserrat st #1 Farara Plaza Brades Brades Website 11/2011 Dr. Lawn 01 April 2014 th Brades Montserrat Montserrat 11/2012 Automative Kinetics 27 March 2014 Montserrat Sgd. Shivonne R White (Mrs.) Sgd. Dulcie James (Mrs.) CLERK OF THE LEGISLATIVE ASSEMLY (Ag.) Registrar of Business Names rd Dated this 3 day of April 2014 67 Wednesday, 30th April, 2014 NOTICE NO. 128 the Registrar of Friendly Societies within 60 days of the publication of this notice its registration under the Friendly Societies Act will be NOTICE cancelled.
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