Marks v Minister of Home Affairs
Jurisdiction | Bermuda |
Judgment Date | 1984 |
Date | 1984 |
Year | 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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8 books & journal articles
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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......
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A pandora's box in Commonwealth Caribbean pubic law: the approach of the caribbean court of justice to the doctrine of legitimate expectation
...Law World Review (formerly Anglo-American Law Review, 106), 332. 45 The following examples are cited: For instance, in the Marks case, ((1984) 35 WIR 106), the claimant wanted to have his work permit renewed, as was done in the past, and not merely to be given a hearing, which may still not......
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The role of the courts in developing principles of legitimate expectation and creating pro edural and substantive legal rights in commonwealth caribbean publi law
...the appropriate Minister) did not act ultra vires, the courts ought not to interfere. 34 29. Ibid, at p 484. 30. (1985) 34 WIR 387. 31. (1984) 35 WIR 106. 32. (1984) 35 WIR at p 109. 33. (1984) 35 WIR at p 109; (1991) 48 WIR at p 301. 34. (1991) 48 WIR 302. My basic criticism is that this a......
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