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The Caribbean Food Corporation Act - Caribbean Community (CARICOM)
admission of associate members, etc. the board of governors may in its discretion and upon such terms and conditions, as it deems fit, admit to membership of the corporation any country to which paragraph 4 of article 4 applies. article 42 inaugural me
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible in evidence to the same extent and effect as direct oral evidence by that person. (2) the conditions referred to in subsection (1) are that? (a) the statement purports to be signed by the person who made it; (b) a copy of the statement and a
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible at an inquest as evidence of any fact of which direct oral evidence by that person would be admissible if it is proved to the satisfaction of the appropriate coroner that such person? (a) is dead, (b) is unfit, by reason of his bodily or ment
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible if the conditions specified in section 23c are satisfied in relation to that document. 24.?(1) if in the opinion of the judge having cognizance of the case, an inquisition finds sufficiently the matters required to be found thereby, and where
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible in evidence to the same extent and effect as direct oral evidence by that person. that? (@) (®) @) (2) the conditions referred to in subsection (1) are the statement purports to be signed by the person who made it; a copy of the statement
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible at an inquest as evidence of any fact of which direct oral evidence by that person would be admissible if it is proved to the satisfaction of the coroner that such person? (a) is dead; (b) is unfit, by reason of his bodily or mental condition
The Coroners Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible if the conditions specified in section 23c are satisfied in relation to that document. 24.?(1) if in the opinion of the judge having cognizance of the case, an inquisition finds sufficiently the matters required to be found thereby, and where
The Evidence Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissibility of various documents and copies official or public documents, ere. _ judicial notice to be taken of signature of judges of superior courts. private laws and acts and minutes of legislature. . acts of state, etc. registers of ships. . c
The Evidence Act - Courts and Judiciary
admissible in evidence of any fact stated therein. shall continue to be admissible as evidence of that fact by virtue of this section. 31b. [repealed by act 16 of 2015, s. 3(a).] 31c.?(1) subject to this section, in any criminal pro- ceedings, a written
The Evidence Act - Courts and Judiciary
admission of the report, and may require the attendance of the expert to give evidence on oath. (3) the period of thirty days referred to in subsection (2) shall not be computed to include saturdays, sundays or public general holidays or the day on which
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
admission of sureties, and justification by them, efc. sufficiency of sureties. stay of execution execution to be stayed on recognizance being entered into. delivery of certified copies of evidence; listing of appeals; summonses for witnesses; penalty f
The Justices of the Peace (Appeals) Act - Courts and Judiciary
admission of sureties, and justification by them, etc. 16. the appellant shall give to the respondent notice of the names of his intended sureties, and of the time and place of entering into recognizance; and it shall be lawful for any justice taking any