Examples of Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in a sentence
On 17 July 2012 (BVI time), the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court of the British Virgin Islands (the “BVI Court”) ordered (the “Order”) the liquidation of TGIL and that Russell Crumpler of KPMG (BVI) Limited, Edward Middleton and Patrick Cowley of KPMG be appointed as joint and several liquidators of TGIL with standard powers under the BVI Insolvency Act 2003.
On June 24, 2011, the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in the High Court of Justice of the Virgin Islands approved the settlement agreement between the Trustee and the Joint Liquidators.
On 18 July 2012 (BVI time), Titan Oil Storage Investment Limited (“TOSIL”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and a shareholder of TGIL, filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (the “BVI Court of Appeal”) against the above order and applied for a stay of execution thereof pending the determination of the appeal.
However, one government is awaiting legislation in respect of the apportionment of judge’s pension laid down by the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court.
On 17 July 2012 (BVI time), the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (the “BVI Court”) ordered (the “Order”) the liquidation of TGIL and that Russell Crumpler of KPMG (BVI) Limited together with, Edward Middleton and Patrick Cowley of KPMG be appointed as joint and several liquidators of TGIL with standard powers under the BVI Insolvency Act 2003.
On 18 July 2012 (BVI time), Titan Oil Storage Investment Limited (“TOSIL”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and a shareholder of TGIL, filed a notice of appeal at the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (the “BVI Court of Appeal”) against the Order and applied for a stay of execution of the Order pending the determination of the appeal.
On 18 July 2012 (BVI time), Titan Oil Storage Investment Limited (“TOSIL”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company and a shareholder of TGIL, filed a notice of appeal (“Appeal”) at the Court of Appeal of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court (the “BVI Court of Appeal”) against the Order and applied for a stay of execution of the Order pending the determination of the appeal.
Only in that way can the people take on the benefits and burdens of self-government.Self-government, like self-actualization, implicates both the right and the duty to make difficult decisions; the citizenry thus has both the opportunity and the obligation to participate in the decision-making process.
Pursuant to an Order dated 19 April 2021 in the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court in the High Court of Justice Virgin Islands under Claim No. BVIHC (COM) 0029 of 2021, it was ordered, inter alia, that Mr. John David Ayres of FTI Consulting (BVI) Limited and Mr. Chow Wai Shing Daniel of FTI Consulting (BVI) Limited be appointed as joint and several liquidators of the 2nd Defendant.
This Code of Ethics shall apply to Mediators whose names appear on the Roster of Mediators for each Member State and Territory of the Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court and is intended to assist and guide them in their conduct and to provide a framework within which mediation is conducted and regulated.