Marks v Minister of Home Affairs
Jurisdiction | Bermuda |
Judgment Date | 1984 |
Date | 1984 |
Court | Court of Appeal (Bermuda) |
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Bentley Roach v Attorney General
...OFFICER OF THE BVI V BURNETT (1995) 50 W.I.R. 153 (6) PHOTO PRODUCTION LTD V SECURICOR TRANSPORT LTD. 1980 A.C. 827 (7) MARKS V MINISTER FOR HOME AFFAIRS (1984) 35 W.I.R. 106 (8) ENMORE-HOPE V SHAW 21 W.I.R. 275 SUBMISSIONS OF COUNSEL FOR THE DEFENDANT 24Counsel submitted that the procedu......
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Next Level Engineering Ltd Claimant v Attorney General First Defendant Antigua Public Utilities Authority Second Defendant Wilmoth Daniel, Minister Responsible for Public Utilities Third Defendant Antigua Power Company Ltd Fourth Defendant [ECSC]
...[1994] 1 WLR 521 (PC) 3 Op cit at p. 372 4 Affidavit says "2060" 5 Being 11 th April 2006 as stated at paragraph 20. 6 See: Marks v. Minister of Home Affairs [1984] 35 WIR 106; Mc Innes v. Onslov-Fane [1978] 3 ALL ER 211. 7 Attorney General of Hong Kong v. Ng Yuen Shui [1983] 2 AC 629 , ......
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[1] Siobahn Nicola Gillespie [2] Citco BVI Ltd Claimants v The Minister of Natural Resources and Labour Defendant
...297 2 O'Reilly v Mackman [1983] 2AC 237 at 276 3 R v Gaming Board of G.B ex parte Benaim and Khaida [1970] 2 QB 417 at 439 4 Marks v Minister of Home Affairs (1984) 35 WIR cited in Naidike v Attorney general of Trinidad and Tobago [2004] UKPC 49 5 See also: Chief Constable of North Wales......
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Naidike and Others v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago
...granted a work permit, only the right to have his application fairly decided. The present case has a much closer similarity to Marks v Minister of Home Affairs (1984) 35 WIR 106, a decision of the Bermudan Court of Appeal quashing a refusal to extend the work permit of a foreign psychiatri......
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Constitutional damages, procedural due process and the Maharaj legacy : a comparative review of recent Commonwealth decisions (part 2)
...shewas entitled to damages amounting to one thousand pounds for constitutional tort.See also Marks v Minister of Home Affairs (Bermuda) (1984) 35 WIR 106 (Bermuda CA); R v16Assistant Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis, Ex p Howel l [1986] RTR 52.[1963] 2 All ER 66, [1963] 2 WLR 93 5,......
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Bureaucratic bungling, deliberate misconduct and claims for pure economic loss in the tender process
...a work permit; he only had the right to have his application fairlyconsidered. See also Marks v Minister of Home Affairs (Bermuda) (1984) 35 WIR 106(Bermuda CA); R v Assistant Commissioner of Police for the Metropolis, Ex p Howell [1986]RTR 52. Their Lordships distinguished Rees v Crane [19......