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January 18.Pdf Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday January 18, 2010 • Issue 3 57 Statutory Instruments Supervises the preparation of work programmes of legal offices and coordinates the Implementation of legal policies, plans, programmes and projects. The following document are published with and form part of this Gazette: Prepares progress reports and makes recom- mendations on matters relating to needs and problems Statutory Instruments of the Chambers. No. 1 of 2009 — Salaries Review Commission (Amendment of Schedule) Order. Represents the Chambers at official meetings conferences, etc. No. 2 of 2009 — Consumption Tax (Amendment of Schedule 1) (No. 1) Order. Represents the office of the Attorney General on various Statutory and other Boards. No. 3 of 2009 — Price Control (Amendment) (No. 1) Order. Legal Aspects: Arranges for Government representation in Civil cases in the High Court and Court of Appeal. Appears and represents the Government in Civil cases Vacancy Notice in the High Court and Court of Appeal. Tenders legal opinion and advises Government Ministries and Departments in Civil matters. Post of Vets legal documents and agreements. Solicitor General Knowledge, Skills and Abilities: pplications are invited from suitably A sound working knowledge of the Laws of Saint qualified persons for appointment to the post of Lucia. ASolicitor General within the Attorney General’s Experience at the Bar. Chambers. A working knowledge of and ability to interpret Reports to: Attorney General Legislation, Civil Service Rules and Regulations, Collective Agreements, etc. Supervises: Attorney General’s Chambers Classification: Grade 20 Qualifications And Experience: Relationship and responsibilities: At least a first degree in Law and professional Legal training; Heads the Legal Services Division within the Attorney PLUS General’s Chambers. At least ten years experience as a practicing Barrister. Works under the direction of and reports to the Attorney General on all matters of a legal nature. Applications, along with two references and certified Duties and Tasks: copies of documents pertaining to qualifications should be addressed to: The following include the principal duties of the Solicitor General which are to be performed in The Secretary consultation with the Attorney General and, where Judicial and Legal Services Commission appropriate, the Deputy Permanent Secretary. Heraldine Rock Building Managerial Aspects: The Waterfront Castries Functions as the Delegate of the Attorney General. Saint Lucia, W.I. Supervises the work of staff of the Legal Services Division within Chambers. to reach no later than February 12th, 2010. 58 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday January 18, 2010 • Issue 3 Notices Notice of Company in Dissolution SCRUM MANAGEMENT LTD. Notice of Voluntary Liquidation 2008-00131 (International Business Companies Act, Cap. 12.14) BAGO LIMITED COMPANY NO. C237 OF 2007 AKE NOTICE that the International Business Company, Scrum Management Ltd., No. AKE NOTICE that the Sole Shareholder of BAGO 2008-00131, which was incorporated on 6th March, LIMITED at a special meeting duly called for the T 2008, has registered its articles of dissolution. Tpurpose and held on the 22nd day of December 2009, passed a Special Resolution requiring the said Take notice that dissolution of the above named company company to be liquidated and dissolved voluntarily commenced on 29th December, 2009, and that the name under the provisions of the Companies Act Cap. 13.01 and address of the liquidator is as follows: of the Revised Laws, 2001. EVAN HERMISTON 10 Manoel Street DATED this 11th day of January, 2010. Castries Presented for filing by: Du Boulay, Anthony & Co. of Chambers #6 Brazil Street, Saint Lucia Castries, Tel: (758) 452-5111, Fax (758) 452-5114, Email: [email protected]. Dated this 29th day of December, 2009. Lester D. Martyr Registrar International Business Companies Notice of Company Dissolution CARIBBEAN SME DEVELOPMENT FINANCE LIMITED Change of Name of 2004-00307 International Business Company (International Business Companies Act, Cap. 12.14) (International Business Companies Act, AKE NOTICE that the International Business Cap. 12.14 Section 10 (5)) Company, Caribbean SME Development Finance TLimited, No. 2004-00307, which was incorporated on AKE notice that the International Business Company 19th October 2004, has registered its articles of dissolution. Tincorporated on 23rd January, 2002 as: Take notice that dissolution of the above named company commenced on 30th December, 2009, and that the name MICRON LTD. and address of the liquidator is as follows: No. 2002-00015 RICHARD JOSEPH has registered an amendment to its Articles and Memorandum of Association and has changed its name F40 St. Michael Road to : Blue Range Diego Martin FINANCIAL CREDIT BROKERS LTD. TRINIDAD & TOBAGO Dated this 5th day of January, 2010. Dated this 30th day of December, 2009. Lester D. Martyr Lester D. Martyr Registrar Registrar International Business Companies International Business Companies Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday January 18, 2010 • Issue 3 59 Unauthorized Erection of Advertisement Swedish Kroners $0.3818 Signs/Billboards Venezuelan Bolivars $1.2116 HE Development Control Authority observes Barbados Dollar $1.3542 with concern, that persons have been erecting Tadvertisements which includes signs and Euro $3.9894 billboards without permission as required by law. These advertisement signs/billboards are erected at such Swiss Franc $2.6395 locations and in such numbers as to detract from the amenity of certain areas, and in some areas resembles Trinidad & Tobago $0.4545 the onset of urban blight. Pursuant to Section 36 (1) of the Physical Planning HERMAN ST. HELEN, and Development Act No. 29 of 2001, persons who are Comptroller of Customs & Excise (Ag.) desirous of displaying advertisement signs/billboards on any building or land are required to fIrst obtain the written permission of the Development Control Authority. Consequently, notice is hereby given to all persons who have erected signs/billboards without obtaining Judicial Sales permission from the Development Control Authority, to remove them no later than 31 st January, 2010. OTICE is hereby given that the immovable Failure to comply with this Notice will result property hereinafter described will be put up in necessary action by the Development Control Authority. Nfor Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff, or her Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven Customs Exchange Rates o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock. Effective Monday, The purchase money shall be payable as follows: 11th January, 2010 1. The Officer conducting the Sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of $8,453.52, paid to the Accountant General, T is notified for general information that under the equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest provisions of section 78 (2) of the Customs (Control and cost) due to the seizing party. Iand Management) Act No. 23 of 1990 as amended that the under-mentioned rates of exchange shall be used for 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase determining their equivalent in E.C. dollars. price less the deposit within six months of the date of Sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent U. K. Pound $4.4048 per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be U.S.A $2.7169 applied towards the Judgment Debt. SAINT LUCIA Canadian Dollar $2.5580 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE (CIVIL) D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) $0.5361 Claim No. SLUHCV2003/0271 NZ (New Zealand Dollar) $1.7085 Between:- Australian Dollar $2.4827 ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Claimant Jamaican Dollar $0.0302 AND Japanese Yen $0.0305 1. CHRISTINE FELIX 2. VICTOR LEWIS Guyanese Dollar $0.0135 Defendants 60 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday January 18, 2010 • Issue 3 NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by virtue of Judgment 2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase of the High Court dated 16th day of July 2003 and 20th price less the deposit within six months of the date day of October against the Defendants herein and Writ of Sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent of Execution returnable on the 12th day of March 2010 per annum. In default of such payment the deposit there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be Sheriff or her Officer to the Highest Bidder in the High applied towards the Judgment Debt. Court House, on Peynier Street in the City of Castries on Tuesday the 2nd day of February 2010 at ten o’clock in SAINT LUCIA the forenoon the following immovable property of the IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE Defendant to wit:- (CIVIL) Claim No. SLUHCV2000/0752 SCHEDULE BLOCK 1450 B PARCEL 234 Between:- All that piece or parcel of land registered in the Land FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK Registry of Saint Lucia as Block 1450 B 234, measuring (BARBADOS) LIMITED 0.10 Hectares in extent more or less and situate in the Claimant Quarter of Gros-Islet in Saint Lucia and bounded as AND follows:- On the NORTH by Block 1450 B 233; on the SOUTH 1. PETER CHRISTOPHE by Block 1450 B 246, on the East by Block 1450 B 246, Defendant On the WEST by Block 1450 B 246 or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded together with all NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by virtue of Judgment the appurtenances and dependencies thereof. of the High Court dated 1st day of February 2001 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution returnable TITLE: Deed of Sale by the Elizabeth Moise also on the 18th day of March 2010 there will be put up for known as Jeanise Titi to 1.
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