Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 813

Statutory Instruments Post and Level : Transnational Crime Adviser, P-4 Vacancy Announcement Number: 2010-SPC-75914 The following documents are published with and forms part of this Gazette: Duty Station: Brindisi, Italy Deadline for Applications: 31st August, 2010 Statutory Instruments No. 69 of 2010 — Anse La Raye Village Council Organizational Unit: Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) (Appointments) Notice. No. 70 of 2010 —Choiseul Village Council (Appointments) Indicative Minimum Gross Annual Remuneration: Notice. U.S. $92, 907.00 (Not including Post Adjustment) No. 71 of 2010 — Dennery North District Council ______(Appointments) Notice. No. 72 of 2010 — Gros Islet Town Council (Appointments) Notice. Post and Level : Training Adviser, P-4 No. 73 of 2010 — Micoud South District Council Vacancy Announcement Number: 2010-SPC-75915 (Appointments) Notice. Duty Station: Brindisi, Italy No. 74 of 2010 — Soufriere Town Council (Appointments) Deadline for Applications: 31st August, 2010 Notice. Organizational Unit: Department of Peacekeeping No. 75 of 2010 — Vieux Fort Town Council (Appointments) Operations (DPKO) Notice. Indicative Minimum Gross Annual Remuneration: No. 76 of 2010 —Babonneau District Council (Appointments) U.S. $92, 907.00 (Not including Post Adjustment) Notice. Circulation limited to member states. Appointments are No. 77 of 2010 — Canaries Village Council (Appointments) limited to service on posts financed by the support account of Notice. peacekeeping operations. No. 78 of 2010 — Dennery Village Council (Appointments) For further information on the above vacancies contact Notice. United Nations Headquarters at telephone number: 1 (212) No. 79 of 2010 — Laborie Village Council (Appointments) 963 1234, Fax: 1 (212) 963 4879. Notice. No. 80 of 2010 — Micoud Village Council (Appointments) Notice. Post of Judicial Clerk No. 81 of 2010 — Vieux Fort North District Council Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons for (Appointments) Notice. appointment to the post of Judicial Clerk within the Eastern Supreme Court. JOB TITLE : Judicial Clerk Vacancy Notices REPORTS TO : Chief Registrar CLASSIFICATION: MPP 2 DUTIES AND TASKS

United Nations 1. Reviews and summarizes evidence, procedural history, and legal issues, in relation to matters before the Court. Post and Level : Team Leader (Operations), P-5 2. Researches legal authorities. Vacancy Announcement Number: 2010-SPC-75904 3. Identifies and analyzes factual and legal issues relevant Duty Station: Brindisi, Italy to the disposition of appeals. Deadline for Applications: 31st August, 2010 4. Prepares memorandum summarizing the factual and Organizational Unit: Department of Peacekeeping legal background of an Appeal and analyzing the factual Operations (DPKO) and legal issues. Indicative Minimum Gross Annual Remuneration: 5. Responds to judge’s queries on procedural and U.S. $113, 404.00 (Not including Post Adjustment) substantive issues. 814 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

6. Reviews documents at the request of judges. Deputy Director of Public Prosecution 7. Prepares digests and records of proceedings at sittings of Applications are invited from suitably qualified persons the Court in Saint Lucia. for appointment to the post of Deputy Director of Public 8. Reviews court documents in particular, judgments and Prosecutions, Ministry of Justice. decisions for completeness of format, citations, grammar, JOB TITLE : .Deputy Director of Public Prosecutions spelling, clarity and accuracy. DEPARTMENT : Crown Prosecution Service 9. Performs such other duties as may be assigned by the Chief Justice, Justices of Appeal or the Managing Judge. MINISTRY : Ministry of Justice REPORTS TO : Director of Public Prosecutions SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES SUPERVISES : N. A. 1. Ability to proof read accurately. CLASSIFICATION : Grade 19 2. Ability to prepare judgments for . 3. Ability to review and summarize evidence, procedural RELATIONSHIPS AND RESPONSIBILITES history and legal issues in relation to matters before the 1. Prosecution of all Criminal matters. Court. DUTIES AND TASKS 4. Ability to conduct research for the Chief Justice and Justices of Appeal. 1. Assists the Director of Public Prosecutions with the supervision of the staff of the Crown Prosecution 5. Ability to prepare digests and records of proceedings at Service. Sittings of the Court. 2. Assists the Director of Public Prosecutions with 6. Ability to identify and analyze factual and legal issues management of caseload within the Crown Prosecution relevant to the disposition of appeals. Service. 7. Ability to formulate disposition for consideration of 3. Prosecute all criminal cases including homicides, sexual Judges. offences, financial crimes and money laundering offences 8. Effective oral and written communication skills. from inception to the trial stage. 4. Assist the Director of Public Prosecutions with the 9. In addition, the applicant must have been called to coordination of the prosecution of criminal caseload in the Bar in a Commonwealth Country. The applicant both judicial districts. should have sound working knowledge and training in Research methods, legal research and analysis, Rules of 5. Represent the Crown in Criminal Appeals at the OECS the Supreme Court and Court of Appeal Rules, Protocol Court of Appeal. and IT applications for office operations. 6. Advise and guide the Police in their investigation of cases. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 7. Provide direction, guidance and advice to the prosecution Applicants should have the following qualifications: in handling summary cases. A Bachelor of Laws Degree and a Certificate in Legal 8. Provide opinions and advice to other government Education or equivalent. agencies. At least one (1) year of relevant prior working experience in 9. Provide leadership to the Crown Prosecution Service. a similar environment. 10. Advise the Police on all criminal matters.

REMUNERATION CONDITIONS 1. Congenial office accommodation is provided. Salary will be commensurate with qualifications. Applications along with two [2] references and certified 2. Institutional support is provided through appropriate copies of documents pertaining to qualifications, should be Civil Service regulations, Statutory Instruments, addressed to: Collective Agreements and Departmental guidelines. The Secretary 3. Contractual appointment Judicial and Legal Services Commission 4. Salary is at the rate of $75,600.00 per annum with a basic Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court Travel Allowance of $6,960.00 per annum, Legal Officer’s P.O. Box 1093 Allowance of $18,000.00 per annum, Entertainmerrt The Waterfront, Castries. Allowance of $6,480.00 per annum and Telephone To reach her no later than 30th July, 2010. Allowance of $1,740.00 per annum. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 815

5. Performance will be evaluated twice yearly. Notices 6. Required to maintain a motor vehicle for the effective performance of duties. EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT EVALUATION METHOD COURT OF APPEAL Work performance will be evaluated on the basis of the following: ANTIGUA AND BARBUDA 1. Timely completion of tasks. NOTICE OF RESCHEDUUNG OF 2. Ability to meet task deadlines. ADDITIONAL SITTING 3. Quality of presentation of cases and/or reports. 4. Application and proven knowledge of existing laws and MONDAY, 20TH TO FRIDAY, 24TH regulations. SEPTEMBER. 2010 5. Compliance with Departmental guidelines and Standard Operating Procedures; Pursuant to Rule 5[1] of the Court of Appeal Rules, 6. Effective implementation of duties, responsibilities and 1968 the Hon. Hugh A. Rawlins, Chief Justice, has assignments as defined in the job description. directed that the additional Court of Appeal Sitting in Antigua and Barbuda scheduled for Monday 13th to SKILLS, KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES Friday 17th September, 2010 has been rescheduled to 1. A working knowledge of and ability to interpret the Monday 20th to Friday 24th September, 2010 for the Laws of St. Lucia. purpose of hearing Saint Lucia Civil Appeal No.9 of 2010. 2. Decisiveness, soundness of judgment and clarity of presentation. By Order of the Hon. Hugh A. Rawlins, Chief Justice 3. Timely completion of tasks. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court 4. Ability to draft indictments and prepare legal Court of Appeal submissions. Heraldine Rock Building 5. Good advocacy skills. The Waterfront 6. Effective communication skills. Castries, St. Lucia, W.I. 7. Effective interpersonal skills. AGNES ACTIE 8. Computer literacy. Deputy Chief Registrar QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE 1. Master of Law Degree plus a Certificate in Legal Education with six (6) years work experience in legal Ministry of Education and Culture practice. OR Invitation for Tenders for 2. Bachelor of Law Degree and Legal Certificate plus a Certificate in Legal Education with eight (8) years work INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR SCHOOL experience in legal practice. CHILDREN

REMUNERATION The Ministry of Education & Culture invites tenders Salary will be commensurate with experience and for the insurance coverage for all primary and secondary qualifications. school students including students with special needs Applications, along with two references and certified copies attending the special education centers for the period of documents pertaining to qualifications, should be addressed September 2010 – July 2011. Tenders must be submitted to: to the Departmental Tenders board at or before 2:00 pm on August 9, 2010. Tenders must be in a sealed envelope The Secretary clearly marked “Tender of Insurance coverage of School Judicial and Legal Services Commission Students”. Late tenders will be rejected. Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court P.O. Box 1093 Descriptions are available from the Office of the The Waterfront, CASTRIES. Permanent Secretary on the 4th floor of the Francis To reach her no later than 31st August, 2010. Compton Building in Castries from July 19, 2010. 816 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest EFX Fund Ltd. of tenders. Tenders must be addressed to: Date of cancellation is July 12, 2010. The Chairperson Departmental Tenders Board DATED: July 12, 2010 Permanent Secretary’s Office Ministry of Education & Culture SIGNED Francis Compton Building CALIXTE LEON The Waterfront Director, Financial Sector Supervision Castries Tel: 468-5207/5298/5209

International Mutual Funds Act 2006, No. 22 Customs Exchange Rates Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs & National Effective Monday, Development 19th July, 2010 Cancellation of International Private Mutual Fund T is notified for general information that under the Registration Iprovisions of section 78 (2) of the Customs (Control and Management) Act No. 23 of 1990 as amended that Pursuant to Section 50 of the International Mutual the under-mentioned rates of exchange shall be used for Funds Act 2006, No. 22 the Director of Financial determining their equivalent in E.C. dollars. Services has cancelled the Registration of the following International Private Mutual Fund: U. K. Pound $4.1065

Caribbean Mezzanine Fund 1 Inc U.S.A $2.7169

Date of cancellation is July 12, 2010. Canadian Dollar $2.6090

DATED: July 13, 2010 D.Krs. (Danish Kroners) $0.4610

SIGNED NZ (New Zealand Dollar) $1.7085 CALIXTE LEON Director, Financial Sector Supervision Australian Dollar $2.3708

Jamaican Dollar $0.0314 International Mutual Funds Act 2006, No. 22 Japanese Yen $0.0306 Ministry of Finance, Economic Affairs & National Development Guyanese Dollar $0.0134 Cancellation of International Private Mutual Fund Swedish Kroners $0.3639 Registration Venezuelan Bolivars $0.0006 Pursuant to Section 50 of the International Mutual Funds Act 2006, No. 22 the Director of Financial Dollar $1.3542 Services has cancelled the Registration of the following Euro $3.4358 International Private Mutual Fund: Swiss Franc $2.5593 Constellation Investment Fund Limited Trinidad & Tobago $0.4545 Island Asset Management Fund Ltd. HERMAN ST. HELEN, Four Seasons Fund Limited Comptroller of Customs & Excise. Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 817

Office Of The Prime Minister .Development Control Authority (National Printing Corporation) The Development Control Authority is considering an application for a subdivision of Block and Parcel PROVISION OF PRESS EQUIPMENT 0646B 947, located at Anse Ferre, Castries, into eight (8) Residential lots and 5,488.56 sq ft of Open Space for the he National Printing Corporation (N.P.C.) hereby development of a Residential Villa Complex. Tinvites Tenders for the supply of a Single Colour Offset Printing Machine for the fiscal year 2010/2011. The total area comprises of 1.02 hectares (2.52 acres) and is bounded as follows: Therefore, suppliers (local, regional and international) North - by Block and Parcel 0646B 989 belonging to of this type of equipment are invited to submit tenders PHIGO Ltd. for consideration no later than 4:00 p.m. on the 19th August, 2010. Prices must be valid for at least six (6) East - by the Millennium Highway months from date of Tender. South - partly by the Millenium Highway and Block and Parcel 0646B 987 belonging to the Crown Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest on any Tender. West - by the Queen’s Chain, Block and Parcel 0646B 948 Tenders must be submitted in a sealed envelope clearly written “PRESS EQUIPMENT-N.P.C.” and Any resident or landowner wishing to make addressed to: comments and/or recommendations on this proposed development is required to make a submission in writing The Chairperson by July 26, 2010 to the Executive Secretary, Development Central Tenders Board Control Authority, P. O. BOX 709, Castries. Ministry of Finance 2nd Floor Financial Centre Further details of the application can be obtained Bridge Street, Castries from the Office of the Authority. Saint Lucia, W.I. Executive Secretary For additional information please contact the Development Control Authority following: The Manager National Printing Corporation Corner of Laborie and Jeremie Street Castries, Saint Lucia, W.I. Tel: 1-758-468-2400/2199 Fax: 1-758-452-4582 Email: [email protected]

818 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 Trademark Applications Re g i s t r y o f Co m p a n i e s & In t e l l e c t u a l Pr o p e r t y

Sa i n t Lu c i a otice is hereby given that the following trademark applications have been accepted for registration. Any person who has grounds of Opposition to the registration of any of the Marks advertised herein according Nto the classes under the heading “Trademarks Applications advertised before Registration”, may within three (3) months from the date of this publication, file Notice of Opposition accompanied by a fee of $200.00. N.B. All trademarks are published under the NICE CLASSIFICATION (NINETH EDITION) NCL (9). ______

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000090

Mark name: ABSOLUT COUNTRY OF SWEDEN Applicant (730): V&S Vin & Sprit Aktiebolag

Filing date (220): 08/04/2010 Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages (except beers).)

Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co.

Disclaimer: REGISTRATION OF THIS MARK SHALL GIVE NO EXCLUSIVE RIGHTS TO THE USE OF THE WORD “SWEDEN” SEPARATE AND APART FROM THE MARK.

Priority claimed: October 8, 2009 European Community 008604803

______

File No (210): TM/2010/ 000121

Mark name: JACK DANIEL’S Applicant (730): Jack Daniel’s Properties, Inc.

Filing date (220): 10/05/2010 Class (511): 33 33 (Alcoholic beverages except beer; including distilled spirits.)

Agent: Tyrone D. Chong

Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 819

Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA) List of Approvals for the week ending: July 1st, 2010

Decisions taken by the Development Control Authority (DCA) List of Approvals for the week ending: July 2nd, 2010 820 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA Petition No.: SLUHPB2007/0346

IN THE ESTATE of the late MARIE BERTHELIA ALCINDOR also known as BERTHALIA ALCINDOR (nee Cadette) also spelt Berthilia also spelt Bertalia also spelt Berthela also spelt Berthelia Deceased. and

IN THE MATTER of an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration. and IN THE MATTER of Article 586 (3) of the Civil Code and Articles 1013 to 1015 of the Code of Civil Procedure Chapter 4.01 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia 2001.

WITHOUT NOTICE: AGATHA ALCINDOR

BEFORE: THE REGISTRAR OF THE HIGH COURT

TO: Heirs -at -Law of MARIE BERTHELlA ALCINDOR also known as BERTHALIA ALCINDOR (nee Cadette) also spelt Berthilia also spelt Bertalia also spelt Berthela also spelt Berthelia, Deceased.

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an application has been filed in the High Court of Justice by Agatha Alcindor for a Grant of Letters of Administration of the Estate of MARIE BERTHELIA ALCINDOR also known as BERTHALIA ALCINDOR (nee Cadette) also spelt Berthilia also spelt Bertalia also spelt Berthela also spelt Berthelia in her lifetime a retired farmer residing at 35 Lyal Road, E. 3 London, Borough of Hackney In England and who died intestate in England aforesaid on the 1st day of September 1995.

AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that you are required to consent to the said application in person or through a Legal Practitioner at the Registry High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries within twenty (28) days of the last publication of this NOTICE which is being published twice in the Official Gazette and the oiceV Newspaper.

LAY & MOYSTON by

DAWN LAY-MOYSTON

Presented for filing by Messrs LAY & MOYSTON Legal Practitioners for the Petitioner whose business address is #21 Martin Luther King Street, Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia and whose address for service is c/o Larcher & Barnard of Chambers #10 Bridge Street, Castries. Tel. No. 454-3540, Fax No. 454-7866, e-mail/[email protected]

The court office is at Peynier Street, Castries Telephone number 453-1916, FAX 453-2071, e-mail [email protected] The office is open between 9 a.m. and 2 p.m., Monday to Thursday and between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m, Friday except public holidays.

[ First Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 821

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2010/0544 BETWEEN:

ROYAL BANK OF CANADA Claimant and PAULINUS CLIFFORD Defendant TO: P AULINUS CLIFFORD (Whose last known address was Aux Leon in the quarter of Dennery in Saint Lucia)

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. SLUHCV2010/0544 against you by the Claimant, Royal Bank Canada.

AND SERVICE of the Notice of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia.

IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island.

IN DEFAULT of filing Acknowledgment of Service within the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimant.

THE Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917or email [email protected]. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays.

Dated this 6th day of July, 2010. FLOISSAC FLEMING & ASSOCIATES Per: GEOFFREY DU BOULAY Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This Notice is filed by Floissac Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Streets, Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel: 452-2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Email: [email protected]. The court office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays except public holidays.

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IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2010/0477 BETWEEN:

1st NATIONAL BANK ST. LUCIA LIMITED Claimant and (1) DESIREE NICHOLAS (2) DARAYON PRESIDENT DefendantS TO: DARAYON PRESIDENT (Whose last known address was Micoud in Saint Lucia)

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. SLUHCV2010/0477 against you by the Claimant, 1st National Bank St. Lucia Limited.. AND SERVICE of the Notice of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia. IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island. IN DEFAULT of filing Acknowledgment of Service within -the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimant.

THE Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917or email [email protected]. The office is ‘open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays.

Dated this 30th day of July, 2010. FLOISSAC FLEMING & ASSOCIATES Per: GEOFFREY DU BOULAY Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This Notice is filed by Floissac Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Streets, Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel: 452-2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Email: [email protected]. The court office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays except public holidays.

[ Second Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 823

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2010/0435 BETWEEN: 1st NATIONAL BANK ST. LUCIA LIMITED Claimant and (1) DANY GRIFFITH also known as Dany Stephen (2) AGNES STEPHEN (3) PERRY LENDOR Defendants TO: DANY GRIFFITH also known as Dany Stephen (Whose last known address was Bonne Terre in the quarter of Gros-Islet in Saint Lucia)

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that a Claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. SLUHCV2010/lO435 against you by the Claimant, 1 st National Bank St. Lucia Limited. AND SERVICE of the Notice of the Claim Form and Statement of Claim and all other proceedings in this matter will be effected on you through advertisements in two issues of the Official Gazette and in two publications in a newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia. IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within twenty eight (28) days of the last publication file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island. IN DEFAULT of filing Acknowledgment of Service within the time stipulated, the court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimant. THE Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917 or email [email protected]. The office is’ open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays.

Dated this 12th day of July, 2010. FLOISSAC FLEMING & ASSOCIATES Per: CHERYL C. GODDARD-DORVILLE Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This Notice is filed by Floissac Fleming & Associates, Solicitors for the Claimant, Cnr. Brazil and Mongiraud Streets, Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel: 452-2887/452-3250, Fax 453-1496, Email: [email protected]. The court office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays except public holidays.

[ Second Publication ] 824 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2009/0963 BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIOAL BANK (BARBADOS LIMITED FORMERLY CIBC CARIBBEAN LIMITED Claimant and

LUCITA LAMBERT

Defendant

JUDGEMENT IN DEFAULT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE (Rules 12.4, CPR 2000)

NOTICE NO ACKNOWLEDGMENT OF SERVICE having been filed by the Defendent herein, it is this day adjudged that the Defendant do pay to the Claimant the sum of $58,959.23 together with interest on the principle sum of $26,215.59 at the rate of 17% per annum from 11 th November 2009 to date of payment and costs in the sum of $2,410.50.

Dated this 30th day of March, 2010 BY THE COURT

REGISTRAR

Presented for filing by MESSRS PETER I. FOSTER & ASSOCIATES, Legal Practitioners for the Claimant whose address for service is Chambers, Suite #1, 151 Floor, 25 Brazil Street, Castries, St. Lucia. Tel. No. 758 453 1100, Fax No. 758 452 4940, email: [email protected]

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Tel. No. 758 453-1916, Fax No. 758 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday except public holidays. Email [email protected]. .

[ Second Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 825

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2010/0414 BETWEEN: FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED Claimant and TASHA JN PAUL Defendant TO: TASHA JN PAUL whose last known address was Cas-en-Bas, Gros Islet

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that the Claimant FIRSTCARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED has filed a Claim Form against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia, in Claim No. SLUHCV201 0/0414 for which the Claimant claims sums due and owing by you pursuant to a loan agreement. AND service of the Claim Form and the Statement of Claim in this action and other documents filed herein is being effected on you by advertisements in two (2) consecutive issues of a local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two (2) consecutive issues of the official Gazette of Saint Lucia. The Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed and copies thereof can be obtained at the Court Office of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries. AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to defend this action, you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement, file an Acknowledgment of Service at the Court Office of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court, High Court of justice, Peynier Street, Castries, St. Lucia and within 42 days of the last publication file a Defence at the Registry of the said Court Office. IN DEFAULT of such Acknowledgment of Service or Defence judgment may be entered against you. If such judgment is entered you will only be heard on the issue of costs and as to the method of payment of the judgment. THE Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 453-1916, Fax 453-1917 or email [email protected]. The office is’ open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. on Mondays to Thursdays and between 9:00a.m to 3:00p.m on Fridays expect public holidays. Dated this 31st day of July, 2010. PETER I. FOSTER & ASSOCIATES Per: DIANA THOMAS Legal Practitioners for the Claimant

Presented for filing by: Peter I. Foster & Associates, Legal Practitioners for the Claimant, whose address for service is: Chambers, Suite No.1, 151 Floor, 25 Brazil Street, Castries, St. Lucia. West Indies. Tel. No.: 758 453-1100, Fax No.: 758 452-4940, E-mail: [email protected] The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Tel. No. 758 453-1916, Fax No. 758 453- 1917. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00 p.m. Monday to Thursday and between 9:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m. on Friday except public holidays. Email [email protected]

[ Second Publication ] 826 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE SAINT LUCIA CLAIM No.: SLUHCV2010/0561 BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia Claimant and RAUL CHARLES Mon Repos, Micoud, Saint Lucia Defendant TO: RAUL CHARLES whose last known registered address was Mon Repos,Micoud, Saint Lucia

NOTICE TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. SLUHCV2010/0561 by THE BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED in which the Claimants claim a specified sum. AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form and notice of all proceedings in this action be effected by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of the Local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and in two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette. AND the Claim Form and Statement of Claim can be viewed at the High Court Office on Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of Francis & Antoine, 1st Floor Financial Centre, Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. IF YOU DESIRE to defend the said action or to be heard you must within Twenty-eight (28) days of the last publication of this advertisement file an Acknowledgement of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia. IN DEFAULT of filing such Acknowledgement of Service within the time stipulated, the Court may hear the case in your absence without further notice and Judgment may be granted in favour of the Claimants.. Dated this 6th day of July, 2010. FRANCIS & ANTOINE Per: THEA J. ALEXANDER Of Counsel for the Claimants

This Notice is being filed on behalf of the Claimant’s whose address for service is: FRANCIS & ANTOINE, Chambers, 1st Floor, Financial Centre, No.1 Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone 453-2000; Fax: 456-6726; E-mail: tman to in e (ii)f a chambers. co m

The Court Office is at Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia; Telephone (758) 453-1916; Fax: (758) 453-2071. The Office is open between 9:00 a.m. and 2:00p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. on Fridays except public holidays. The Office can also be contacted via E-mail at stluhco(Q)eccourts.org

[ Second Publication ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 827

UNDER THE COMPANIES ACT. LAWS OF SAINT LUCIA CAP. 13.01

FORWARDING OF COpy OF SPECIAL RESOLUTION

Pursuant to sections 436 and 437 of the Companies Act, Cap. 13.01 Laws of Saint Lucia 2001 Revision

NAME OF COMPANY: SL LOCAL SERVICES LIMITED

NO. OF COMPANY: 2006/C219

PRESENTED FOR FILING: Nicholas John & Co., Legal Practitioners, 46 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia

TO: THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES, SAINT LUCIA

SL LOCAL SERVICES LIMITED (hereinafter referred to as THE COMPANY) forwards herewith pursuant to sections 436 and 437 of the Companies Act Cap. 13.01 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, a copy of a Special Resolution of SL LOCAL SERVICES LIMITED passed on the 12th day of April 2010 which resolution is repeated hereunder.

SPECIAL RESOLUTION

“That THE COMPANY not being indebted to any person, company or corporation whatsoever be wound up voluntarily and that Kendell M. Gill of 46 Micoud Street, Castries, Saint Lucia be appointed liquidator for the purposes of such winding up.”

Dated 12th day of April 2010

NICHOLAS JOHN & CO Per: Solicitors for SL LOCAL SERVICES LIMITED

Presented for filing by: Nicholas john & CO., Chambers, 46 Micoud Street, P. O. Box 1209, Castries, Saint Lucia. Tel: 758451-7573, Fax: 758451- 9236, email: [email protected]

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Notice

In the Matter of Sections 14 and 15 of the Land Acquisition Act Cap 5.04 of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia, 2001

And in the matter of the Appointment of A Board of Assesment for the Purpose of Determining all questions relating to The payment of compensation to international Hotels (st.Lucia) limited upon The Acquisition of Block and parcels 1621B 1, 1621B 3by the Government of Saint Lucia

Notice of Inquiry

Take NOTICE that a PUBLIC INQUIRY to determine all questions and claims Relating to the payment of com- pensation to international hotels (St.Lucia) Limited for the acquisition of Block and Parcel numbers 1621B 1, 1621B 2 and 1621B3 by the Government of Saint Lucia has been scheduled for hearing on Wednesday July 7 2010 and Thursday July 8 2010 from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm at the Supreme Court, Peynier Street, Castries, Saint Lucia

Dated this 30th Day of June 2010

Dexter Theodore Chairperson

Please direct all communication on this matter to Mr. Dexter Theodore c/o Theodore & Associates Chambers 4 Mary Anne Street, Castries, St. Lucia, West Indies Tel. no 453-1320 Fax no. 453-2039 email: [email protected]

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SAINT LUCIA PRINTED BY THE NATIONAL PRINTING CORPORATION CASTRIES 2010 [ Price : $3.00 ] Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 829 The Law Made Simple!!!

Jury duty In the Coroners Court

ORDERLY A police officer who stands guard at the door and provides security for the Court.

WITNESSES The witness will take an Oath or Affirmation and will tell the Coroner everything he/she knows about the events surrounding the death of the Deceased. This is called the witnesses’ evidence.

Jurors should pay careful attention to all the evidence presented.

An Oath is swearing on the Holy Bible to tell the truth. An Affirmation is a promise to tell the truth

DRESS You must maintain a tidy appearance at all times. Remember you are in court so please maintain a business like appearance.

CONDUCT OF THE INQUEST All Jurors are required to be prompt. (If, due to unavoidable circumstances you are going to be late, please call the numbers listed below.) Each Juror must hear all the evidence. Tardiness causes delay and inconvenience to the Court. As a Juror you usually must sit in the same seat in the Jury box throughout the Inquest to enable the Coroner and Clerk to identify you more easily.

PLEASE PLAY A PART IN YOUR JUSTICE SYSTEM BECOME A JUROR!

Technology 830 Saint Lucia Government Gazette Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

Facebook hits 500m user milestone

The site, which launched in 2004, has gained around 100 million new users in the last six months. Facebook said the number was “an important milestone” and added that it was “humbled and inspired” by the stories of its users, which it is asking people to share on the site. The UK currently has around 26m Facebook users. Stuart Miles of tech blog Pocket Lint said its success was down to “word of mouth”. “There are so many people online and so many people wanting to share with each other’s friends - it’s like a snowball,” he told BBC News.

“It started off small, rolled However, Facebook raced past it in 2008. MySpace and rolled, then all of a sudden not just your immediate currently has around 65 million unique users. circle of friends are on it but loads of people are, and they’re all evangelising about why you should be on it “MySpace is aimed at kids and they have limited too. access to computers,” said Mr Miles. “The next milestone, which will probably be 750m, Another competitor, Bebo, has also faced difficulty. won’t take as long - the more you have the more it In June this year its owner, AOL, sold the site just two spreads, like that snowball.” years after it bought it for $850m (£417m). Mr Zuckerberg recently said that the site was “almost The company said it was unable to provide the guaranteed” to reach one billion users. “significant investment” Bebo needed to compete with However, the site has also had its share of problems. It its social networking rivals. recently came under fire for making repeated changes to One site that appears to be growing alongside its privacy settings and thousands of people threatened Facebook is Twitter. to boycott it in May 2010. Measurements of Twitter traffic are notoriously But influential blogger Robert Scoble told the BBC that, difficult as many users do not interact with the service despite the controversy, most people were not put off. through the website. Instead, they use desktop software “There is no expectation of privacy there,” he said. and mobile phones. However, it is estimated to be “Privacy stuff does not resonate with ‘normal’ people.” approaching 200m users, including Mr Scoble. As Facebook has grown, many of its competitors have “I love [Facebook] for talking to personal friends, shrunk or disappeared. keeping up to date with what they’re doing,” he said. MySpace, owned by News Corp, was once the poster “But I’m more of a Twitter user, I use that to get child of social networking. information out and talk to a community that cares Advertisement about the same things that I do.” Saint Lucia Government Gazette SPORTS Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30 831

CRICKET West Indian T20 game gets a reboot

For some time now, West Indies has lived on hope. on the format’s popularity to ignite some interest at the Hope can sometimes be a word used to mask the ugly reality. grassroots. The West Indies board conducted research which The cricket was wallowing and everything around it was stated the obvious: That T20 cricket was a favourite among falling apart. The 2007 World Cup was an organisational the 18-34 age-group audience. And so money was pumped failure, the Stanford investment proved a fiasco, sponsorship into this event. disputes abounded and the players went on a strike. Back in January, the WICB started some introspection and A new CEO was appointed, the senior players returned from published a paper - Transforming West Indies cricket. It strike, a new national coach was brought in, an academy was stated that, “if there is no product to sell then there can be opened, the Under-19 boys brought some joy and the Trinidad no commercial programme to implement” . This T20 regional & Tobago team, who did so well in the Champions League in tournament is a step to beef up that product. The tournament India, brought some pride. It wasn’t a turnaround but a small came into being after the Stanford T20 collapsed last year baby step towards future. Back in January the board announced following the arrest of its promoter. a US$2m grassroots and community coaching programme. “Bring it” was the cry during the successful World This T20 tournament is another initiative to popularise the hosted recently in the Caribbean. “Bring It Back” is the slogan game. For some time now, cricket had ceased to be sexy. They now. It’s a call to the fans to roll in, play their music, sway said the youngsters were succumbing to basketball and other merrily, wave their flags, and create a party atmosphere at the American temptations. The World Twenty20 was a success games. The cricket tragics in the region will hope it’s also a call among fans and this T20 tournament is an effort to cash in for the cricket to return to its glorious past.

TEAMS Squad: (capt), , , , , William Perkins, , , Imran Khan, , Sherwin Squad: (capt), , Travis Dowlin, Sewnarine Chat- Ganga, Navin Stewart, Dave Mohammed, . tergooon, Lennox Cush, , Davendra Bishoo, Derwin Christian, Es- Player to watch out for: The team that captivated everyone in the Champions League held aun Crandon, Royston Crandon, , Assad Fudadin, Steven Jacobs, Paul Wintz. in India. Kieron Pollard has become a huge Twenty20 star since but the form of young Player to watch: Sarwan leads a team without . He himself is Adrian Barath, coming back from a knee injury, will be crucial if T&T are to qualify for the coming back after missing out the series against South Africa and this competition would Champions League again. Barath’s aggression at the top of the order gained international be big for him to prove his fitness and showcase his talent and hunger. Deonarine is attention when he struck a stunning century on Test debut against Australia at the Gabba. another one to watch out. Barbados Windward Islands Squad: Ryan Hinds (capt), Jason Hinds, Alcindo Holder, Javon Searles, Kevin Stoute, Larry Squad: Darren Sammy (capt), , , Rawl Lewis, Liam Sebastien, Babb, , Jonathan Carter, , , Carlo Morris, Dale Johnson Charles, Donwell Hector, Craig Emmanuel, Lindon Lawrence, Keddy Lesporis, Richards, , ; (manager), Emmerson Trotman Gairy Mathurin, Nelon Pascal, , Deighton Butler. (coach), Vasbert Drakes (assistant coach), Jacqui King-Mowatt (physiotherapist). Player to watch: Andre Fletcher could well be the wicketkeeper-batsman of the tourna- Player to watch out for: Kemar Roach was the stand-out talent in the second-rung side ment. Considering Denesh Ramdin’s recent failures in the international arena, the fans West Indies fielded when Gayle & Co went on strike in 2009. His electric pace brought would hope that Fletcher can put some pressure on Ramdin by doing well in this tourna- him big money in the IPL, but there haven’t been any eye-catching performances in the ment. Twenty20 format so far. This is his chance to correct that. The locals feel that Kevin Stoute could star as an allrounder. Leeward Islands Squad: Wilden Cornwall (capt), Omari Banks, Runako Morton, Jacques Taylor, Justin Combined Campuses and Colleges Athanaze, Kerry Mentore, Tonito Willett, Kelbert Walters, Shane Jeffers, Anthony Martin, Squad: (capt), (player/coach), Ryan Austin, Miles Bascombe, Gavin Tonge, , Kadeem Phillip, Javier Liburd; Percy Daniel (manager), John Ruel Brathwaite, Romel Currency, Kavesh Kantasingh, Gilford Moore, Kjorn Ottley, Archibald (coach). Nekoli Parris, , Marlon Richards, Chadwick Walton, Ryan Wiggins, Bar- rington Yearwood. Player to watch out for: Gavin Tonge was part of the second-string West Indies team picked for the Champions Trophy in 2009 during the contracts crisis, and impressed Player to watch out for Chadwick Walton was among the members of the depleted West against , bagging 4 for 25, in an incisive spell. He bowled with decent pace, varied Indies team during the 2009’s contracts crisis, but failed to make a mark against Bangla- his lengths well and remains an asset for Leewards in their pace arsenal. Shane Jeffers is desh at home. He left much to be desired with the bat but had a much improved tour of another name to look out for. Bangladesh with the A team. He will be keen to make a mark in the Caribbean T20, and fight his way back into contention.Raymon Reifer too could make a name for himself in this tourney. Squad: Tamar Lambert (capt), , Danza Hyatt, , , , Brenton Parchment, , David Bernard, Odean Brown, Canada Krishmar Santokie, Andrew Richardson, , (wk), Junior Ben- Squad: (capt), Harvir Baidwan, Trevin Bastiampillai, Geoff Barnett, Umar nett (coach) Bhatti, Hemnarine Chattergoon, Parth Desai, Tyson Gordon, (wk), Calvert Hooper, Henry Osinde, , Zubin Sarkari, Usman Limbada. Player to watch out: There is Chris Gayle of course. The captaincy has been given to Tamar Lambert and whatever be the reason, it’s bound to free up Gayle to focus on his Player to watch out for Canada’s chances took a huge hit with the loss of their best player, . But the man to watch out for is Marlon Samuels. This is a huge tournament for wicketkeeper-batsman Ashish Bagai, to a knee injury. The fans will hope that Rizwan him as he continues his comeback after serving a two-year ban for allegedly providing Cheema, who caught the eye after smashing ten sixes in a Twenty20 tournament in information to a bookmaker. Canada two years ago also involving and Pakistan in 2008, can turn in a repeat performance.

832 Saint Lucia GovernmentHistorical Gazette Focus Monday July 26, 2010 • Issue 30

Extracted from the book entitled St. Lucia: Historical, Statistical and descriptive by Henry H. Breen, ESQ. 1844

Saint Lucia is infested by countless reptiles and insects. Of the most dangerous is the yellow serpent-a genus peculiar tot his island and Martinique. It measures between six and eight feet in length and its bite is generally fatal. There are numerous other serpents of a smaller species and much less noxious. They all multiply amazingly- the female bringing forth from thirty to forty young ones at a birth-and every part of the island is more or less exposed to their fearful influence. In most cases, however, the bite, if immediately attended to, may be effectually cured; the planters and many of the Negroes are very skilful in the application of various specifics. The serpent subsists on birds, insects and poultry. Its greatest enemy is the cribo or black snake, an animal having the shape and appearance of the serpent but without its noxious power. (The Cribo possesses some of the characteristics of the Boa Constrictor of which there is a remarkable species in St. Lucia called the “Tete-chien.”) A careless observer would be liable to mistake the one for the other. In every encounter the Cribo is the aggressor and general comes off victorious. It counteracts the mischievous effect of the bite of the serpent by rolling itself on the leaves of a plant called Pied-poule (to be found in every part of the island) and returns tot he attack with renovated strength. In this way the serpent is ultimately overpowered and then the Cribo gorges the carcase, commencing with the head. When (as is frequently the case) the body of the serpent is longer and larger than that of the snake , the latter retaining possession of its prey, feeds upon it for several days, gradually sucking in such portions of the carcase as may be sufficient to satisfy the wants of the moment. The Cribo is sometimes found with the lower part of the serpent protruding between its jaws in this disgusting position.

Formerly the different public offices were scattered through the town, each functionary being permitted to keep his office at this private residence. This abuse was reformed by Sir Dudley Hill in 1835, since which period the officers of Government have been established under one roof in Mr. Muter’s extensive premises in Mongiraud–street. The principal building is 106 feet long by 39 wide and consists of two stories and a garret. The ground floor is appropriated to the offices of Colonial Treasurer, Attorney–General, Solicitor-General, Registrar of the Courts and Provost Marshal; and the upper story is occupied by the Court House, the Council Chamber and the Secretary’s Office.