Act 2022˗14: Protection of Agricultural Products Act, 2022.
PROTECTION OF AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS ACT, 2022–14
Arrangement of Sections
- Short title
- Interpretation
- Transactions involving agricultural products
- Producer of agricultural products
- Importer of agricultural products
- Falsifying inspection records
- Stolen agricultural products
- Enforcement
- Trial
- Restitution
- Sale of perishable agricultural products
- Amendment of Schedule
- Regulations
- Repeal
- Commencement
SCHEDULE
COMMERCIAL QUANTITIES
BARBADOS
I assent
J. GIBSON President of Barbados (Ag.) 19th September, 2022.
2022–14
An Act to make provision for the protection of agricultural products and matters related thereto.
[Commencement: by Proclamation]
ENACTED by the Parliament of Barbados as follows:
Short title
- This Act may be cited as the Protection of Agricultural Products Act, 2022.
Interpretation
- In this Act,
“agricultural products” means all products grown in or on land that is produced for the purpose of human consumption or for forage products cultivated for animals and includes
(a) sugar cane, roots, tubers, bulbs, vegetables, fruits, culinary herbs, trees, plants, seeds, or products thereof;
(b) products of the following industries:
(i) apiculture;
(ii) aquaculture;
(iii) dairy;
(iv) horticulture;
(v) hydroponics;
(vi) livestock;
(vii) permaculture;
(viii) poultry; and
(ix) vermiculture;
(c)
planting material;
(d)
fresh water fish for human consumption.
“apiculture” means products including honey, beeswax, royal jelly, bee pollen, bees, propolis, nucs and queens;
“aquaculture” means the farming of aquatic animals with some manner of intervention in the rearing process to enhance production such as regular stocking, feeding and protection from predators;
“commercial quantities” means the value or the quantity of agricultural products as set out in the Schedule;
“commercial-scale” means an agricultural enterprise that meets the minimum requirements defined by the Ministry responsible for Agriculture;
“dairy” means milk or any product including butter and cheese, derived from dairy animals;
“dairy animals” includes cattle, sheep and goats, from which the products are intended for human consumption, or which are kept for raising replacement dairy animals;
“delivery note” means a physical, electronic or digital transaction record issued by the owner of agricultural products to a courier for conveyance, which contains the date of conveyance and the names of the owner and courier;
“horticulture” means the cultivation of fruits, vegetables, flowers and ornamental plants or shrubs;
“hydroponics” means the growing of plants without soil, in nutrient solutions with or without the use of an artificial medium to provide mechanical support;
“livestock” means any animal kept for the production of meat or food, wool, skins or fur, for labour or for the purpose of its use in the farming of land or carrying on of any agricultural activity;
“permaculture” means a method of agricultural production that integrates the use of renewable natural resources to create efficient self-sustaining ecosystems;
“police officer” means a member of the Police Service;
“poultry” means any fowl, chicken, turkey, duck, goose or other bird commonly reared for the purpose of human consumption and the eggs obtained from any such bird;
“receipt” means any physical, electronic or digital transaction record issued by a seller of agricultural products to a purchaser;
“vehicle” has the meaning assigned to it by the Road Traffic Act, Cap. 295.
Transactions involving agricultural products
3.(1) A person shall not purchase or in any other manner obtain possession of commercial quantities of agricultural products unless, at the time of purchase or of obtaining possession of the agricultural product, the person has obtained a receipt, delivery note or bill of lading from a person who is seeking to sell or dispose of the agricultural products.
(2)
A person shall not sell or otherwise dispose of commercial quantities of agricultural products unless at the time of sale or disposal, the person issues a receipt, delivery note or bill of lading to the purchaser or to any other person to whom possession of the agricultural products is given.
(3)
A person who has purchased or in any other manner obtained possession of commercial quantities of agricultural products or their representative shall retain the receipt, delivery note or bill of lading for the agricultural products as proof of purchase or conveyance and shall produce it at the request of a police officer.
(4)
Where a person referred to in subsection (3) is unable to produce the receipt, delivery note or bill of lading for the agricultural products at the request of the police officer pursuant to subsection (3), that person shall produce the receipt, delivery note or bill of lading for the agricultural products at the police station designated by the police officer within 24 hours of the date on which he was required to produce it.
(5)
A police officer may request additional evidence where he is not satisfied with the proof of purchase presented pursuant to subsections (3) or (4).
(6)
A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $5 000.
(7)
A person who contravenes subsection (2), (3) or (4) is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10 000.
Producer of agricultural products
4.(1) A person or his representative who is in possession of commercial quantities of agricultural products that he has produced shall provide a delivery note or any other evidence as proof of ownership and shall produce it at the request of a police officer.
(2)
Where a person referred to in subsection (1) is unable to produce the delivery note or any other evidence as proof of ownership of the agricultural products at the request of the police officer pursuant to subsection (1), that person shall produce the delivery note or any other evidence as proof of ownership of the agricultural products at the police station designated by the police officer within 24 hours of the date on which he was required to produce it.
(3)
A police officer may request other evidence where he is not satisfied with the delivery note or the proof of ownership presented pursuant to subsection (1) or (2).
(4)
A person who contravenes subsection (1) is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10 000 or to imprisonment for 5 years or to both.
Importer of agricultural products
5.(1) A person or his representative who has imported commercial quantities of agricultural products or his representative shall retain
(a)
the bill of lading in respect of the agricultural products imported;
(b)
the receipt for the imported agricultural products;
(c)
the delivery note for the imported agricultural products; or
(d)
any other evidence as proof of ownership of the imported agricultural products.
(2)
Where a police officer requests the production of proof of ownership of imported agricultural products under subsection (1), any of the following forms of evidence may be produced as proof of ownership:
(a)
bill of lading in respect of the agricultural products imported;
(b)
receipt for the imported agricultural products;
(c)
delivery note for the imported agricultural products; or
(d)
any other evidence of ownership shall be produced as proof of ownership of the imported agricultural products at the request of a police officer.
(3)
Where a person referred to in subsection (2) is unable to produce the bill of lading, receipt, delivery note or any other evidence as proof of ownership of the imported agricultural products at the request of the police officer pursuant to subsection (2), that person shall produce the bill of lading, receipt, delivery note or any other evidence as proof of ownership of the imported agricultural products at the police station designated by the police officer within 24 hours of the date on which he was required to produce it.
(4)
A police officer may request other evidence where he is not satisfied with the authenticity of the proof of ownership presented pursuant to subsection (2) or (3).
(5)
A person who contravenes subsection (2) is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10 000 or to imprisonment for 5 years or to both.
Falsifying inspection records
- A person who forges or produces for inspection a false bill of lading, receipt or delivery note for commercial quantities of agricultural products is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10 000 or to imprisonment for 5 years or to both.
Stolen agricultural products
7.(1) A person who steals any quantity of agricultural products is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $100 000 or to imprisonment for 5 years or to both.
(2) A person who is in possession of commercial quantities of agricultural products and fails to produce, at the request of a police officer, or within 24 hours of the date of that request,
(a)
a receipt, delivery note, bill of lading; or
(b)
proof of ownership or of lawful possession,
or otherwise satisfy a police officer that he is in lawful possession of the agricultural products, is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $100 000 or to imprisonment for 5 years or to both.
(3)
A police officer may designate the police station where the person referred to in subsection (2) shall produce the proof of ownership or of lawful possession.
(4)
A police officer may request additional evidence where he is not satisfied with the proof of ownership or lawful possession presented pursuant to subsection (2) or (3).
Enforcement
8.(1) A police officer may, without warrant, arrest and charge a person with an offence under this Act.
(2) Where a police officer has reasonable grounds to suspect that a person has contravened the provisions of this Act, the police officer may without a warrant stop a vehicle and, upon informing the person in charge of the vehicle of the purpose of the stop, may search the vehicle or search any parcel or package of any kind found in the vehicle.
(3)
Where in the course of examining a vehicle pursuant to subsection (2), a police officer discovers commercial quantities of agricultural products in the vehicle, the police officer, pursuant to section 7, may request the person in charge of the vehicle to produce a receipt, delivery note or bill of lading or give other proof of ownership or of lawful possession.
(4)
Where the person in charge of a vehicle referred to in subsection (3) fails to
(a)
produce a receipt, delivery note, bill of lading;
(b)
give other proof of ownership or of lawful possession; or
(c)
satisfy the police officer that he is otherwise in lawful possession of the commercial quantities of agricultural products,
the police officer may arrest and charge that person pursuant to subsection (1) and section 7.
(5)
Where a police officer makes an arrest pursuant to subsection (1) or (4), the police officer may seize
(a)
the agricultural product that is in the possession of the person who is arrested; and
(b)
the vehicle where the agricultural product was found at the time of the arrest.
(6)
A person who
(a)
fails to comply with the directions given by a police officer while carrying out his duties pursuant to this Act; or
(b)
obstructs a police officer in the execution of his duties pursuant to this Act, is guilty of an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of $10 000 or to imprisonment for 5 years or to both.
Trial
9.(1) As soon as may be practical after the arrest of a person for committing an offence under this Act, the person shall be brought before the magistrate in whose jurisdiction the offence was committed.
(2) Any agricultural products seized pursuant to section 8 shall be delivered to the Chief Agricultural Officer who shall keep the agricultural products pending the decision of the magistrate pursuant to subsection (1) and subject to section 11.
Restitution
- A magistrate may order that any agricultural products alleged to have been obtained contrary to the provisions of this Act, be delivered to the person who appears to the magistrate to be the owner of the agricultural products.
Sale of perishable agricultural products
11.(1) Notwithstanding sections 9 and 10, where the agricultural products seized pursuant to this Act are likely to perish before the trial of the offence, the agricultural products shall be delivered to the Chief Agricultural Officer who shall sell the agricultural products.
(2)
Where a sale cannot be conducted pursuant to subsection (1), the Chief Agricultural Officer shall dispose of the agricultural products in the manner that he thinks fit.
(3)
The Chief Agricultural Officer shall deliver to the clerk of the magistrate’s court where the offence referred to in subsection (1) is to be tried
(a) a certificate containing the following information:
(i) photographs or video of the agricultural products received by him;
(ii) a list of any unique identifiers on the agricultural products received by him;
(iii) the quantity of agricultural products received by him;
(iv)
the quantity of agricultural products sold;
(v)
the amount realized by the sale;
(vi)
the date of the sale;
(vii) where the agricultural products are disposed of otherwise than by sale, the method and date of disposal; and
(b) the proceeds of the sale less any amount that is applied to satisfy the conduct of the sale.
(4)
A certificate referred to in subsection (3) shall be admissible in evidence as proof of the matters therein stated without proof of the signature of the Chief Agricultural Officer.
(5)
Where a person, brought before the magistrate, pleads guilty to or is convicted of an offence under this Act in respect of which the agricultural products were seized and sold or otherwise disposed of in accordance with subsections (1) and (2), the magistrate may
(a)
in the case of a sale, order that compensation be paid from the proceeds of the sale to the person who appears to the magistrate to be the owner of the agricultural products; or
(b)
in a case where the agricultural products were disposed of otherwise than by sale, order the accused to pay the informant or complainant such compensation not exceeding the net market value of the agricultural products.
(6)
An order for payment of compensation made under subsection 5(b) shall not be for an amount in excess of $10 000.
(7)
An award of compensation referred to in subsection (6) shall not be a bar to any civil proceedings for damages where the net market value of the
agricultural product is in excess of $10 000, but any compensation awarded shall be taken into account for the purpose of awarding damages.
(8) Where agricultural products are sold in accordance with subsection (1) and the owner cannot be ascertained, the proceeds of the sale shall be paid into the Consolidated Fund.
Amendment of Schedule
- The Minister may amend the Schedule by order.
Regulations
- The Minister may make regulations generally for the purpose of giving effect to this Act.
Repeal - The
(a)
Praedial Larceny Prevention Act, Cap. 142A; and
(b)
Protection of Agricultural Products and Livestock Act, 2017 (Act 2017-27)
are repealed.
Commencement
- This Act shall come into operation on a date to be fixed by proclamation.
SCHEDULE
(Sections 2 and 12) COMMERCIAL QUANTITIES
PART I
COMMERCIAL VALUE
Item Value
Commercial quantity of agricultural products In excess of $200
PART II
COMMERCIAL QUANTITY
Item Quantity
In the amount of or in excess of
Roots, tubers, bulbs 25 Kg
Fresh poultry, livestock, fish 20 Kg
products
Vegetables, fruits 15 Kg
Honey, sugar cane 5 Kg
Culinary herbs 2 Kg
Fresh milk 20 L
Eggs 180 eggs
Live livestock 1 animal
Live poultry 10 birds
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Part B
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, 26TH SEPTEMBER, 2022
NOTICE NO. 2
LAND ACQUISITION ACT, CAP. 228
(Notice under Section 3)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it appears to the Minister responsible for Lands that the parcel of land described in the Schedule hereto and situate at Lot 558, Kensington New Road, in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island is likely needed for a purpose which in the opinion of the Minister is a public purpose, namely, housing development.
SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Egerton Harding (Lot 558) situate at Kensington New Road in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island containing by admeasurement 284.1 square metres or thereabouts abutting and bounding on other lands now or late of the said Egerton Harding (Lot 562) on lands now or late of Matthew Rampersaud et ux on lands now or late of William Crick on other lands now or late the said Egerton Harding (Lot 557) and on a concrete drain which separates the said lot from the public road called Kensington New Road which leads to Baxters Road in one direction to Lakes Folly in another direction and to Fontabelle in another direction or however else the same may abut and bound as shown and delineated on a Plan certified on the 4th day of March, 2022 by Kevin R. Belgrave, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 8th day of March, 2022 as Plan No. 348/2022.
Dated this 16th day of September Two thousand and twenty-two.
TIMOTHY O. MAYNARD
Permanent Secretary
Ministry of Housing, Lands and Maintenance.
NOTICE NO. 1
COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 308
Sinclair & Rush (Barbados) Ltd.
In accordance with Section 367 of the Companies Act, Cap. 308 of the Laws of Barbados, notice is hereby given that SINCLAIR & RUSH (BARBADOS) LTD. (the “Company”) intends to dissolve and the sole shareholder of the Company has by special resolution authorised and directed that the Company be liquidated and dissolved voluntarily.
Dated the 1st day of August, 2022.
TROY T. WESLEY
Director.
NOTICE NO. 3 (third publication)
LAND ACQUISITION ACT, CAP. 228
(Notice under Section 3)
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that it appears to the Minister responsible for Lands that the parcels of land described in the Schedules hereto and situate at Bath Village, St. Lawrence and Dover in the parish of Christ Church in this Island are needed for purposes which in the opinion of the Minister are public purposes, namely road improvement, car parking, environmental improvement and tourism development.
FIRST SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Gail S. Hinkson situate at Bath Village in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 353.0 square metres or thereabouts abutting and bounding on lands now or late of Edmund Hewitt on lands now or late of Cecil Prescod on a road and on a Public Road leading to Top Rock in one direction and to St. Lawrence Gap in the other direction or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 17th day of July, 2007 by Romel H. Best, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 23rd day of July, 2007 as Plan No. 1020/2007.
SECOND SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Cecil Prescod situate at Bath Village in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 308.7 square metres or thereabouts (inclusive of 75.8 square metres in a Right of Way) abutting and bounding on lands now or late of Gail S. Hinkson on other lands now or late of the said Cecil Prescod (Lot 1) on a Right of Way 1.83 metres wide and on a road or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 17th day of July, 2007 by Romel H. Best, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 23rd day of July, 2007 as Plan No. 1020/2007.
THIRD SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Cecil Prescod situate at Bath Village in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 547.0 square metres or thereabouts (Lot 1) (inclusive of 202.7 square metres in an existing footpath reserve and 41.1 square metres in a Right of Way) abutting and bounding on other lands now or late of the said Cecil Prescod on lands now or late of Edmund Hewitt on lands now or late of Cecilia
September 26, 2022
SEVENTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Sea Life Barbados Ltd. situate at St. Lawrence in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 18813.0 square metres or thereabouts abutting and bounding on lands of Sundry Owners on lands now or late of Wilma Ward on lands now or late of Laura Brathwaite on lands now or late of David W. Rivera on lands now or late of James Burnett on lands now or late of Victor S. Mapp on lands now or formerly of Pearl Investment Inc. on lands now or late of Alexander Waithe on lands now or late of Marion Y. Mayers on lands now or late of Clara Skeete on lands now or late of Lester Gibbs on lands now or late of Nellie G. Beckles on lands now or late of Renate O. Williams on lands now or late of Joseph and Annie Weekes on lands now or late of Joseph Weekes on lands now or late of Lisle E. Straker on lands now or late of Sherrol Stoute on lands now or late of Annie ONeal on lands now or formerly of Southwinds Hotel and Beach Club on lands now or formerly of First Street Inc. on lands now or late of Grace Watkins on lands now or formerly of the Ship Inn Ltd. on lands now or late of George Laughlin on lands now or formerly of Fitzgerald & Co. Ltd. on lands now or formerly of Cothran Co. Ltd. on lands now or formerly of Sea Life of Barbados Ltd. on lands now or formerly of St. Lawrence Boardwalk Inc. on lands now or formerly of Sandcastle Limited or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 11th day of October, 2007 by Romel H. Best, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 11th day of October, 2007 as Plan No. 1416/2007.
EIGHTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Wilma Ward situate at St. Lawrence Main Road in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 2019.2 square metres or thereabouts abutting and bounding on lands now or late of Laura Brathwaite on lands now or formerly of Sea Life Barbados Ltd. on lands now or formerly of Sand Castle Limited et.al. on other lands now or late of the said Wilma Ward and on the public road called Highway No. 7 which leads to Worthing Police Station in one direction and to Top Rock in the other direction or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 4th day of December, 2007 by Camille Belgrave, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 4th day of December, 2007 as Plan No. 1670/2007.
TWELFTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of the Barbados Diocesan Trustees situate at St. Lawrence Gap in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 27.8 square metres or thereabouts abutting and bounding on other lands now or formerly of the said Barbados Diocesan Trustees and on the public road called St. Lawrence Gap which leads to Dover in one direction and to Highway No. 7 in the other direction or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 3rd day of April, 2007 by Camille Belgrave, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 11th day of April, 2007 as Plan No. 434/2007.
THIRTEENTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Southwinds Hotel & Beach Club situate at St. Lawrence in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 1000.5 square metres or thereabouts abutting and bounding on lands now or formerly of the Barbados Government on lands now or formerly of Dasrat Sugrim on other lands now or formerly of Southwinds Hotel & Beach Club and on lands now or formerly of First Street Inc. or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 20th day of July, 2022 by Alex R. Chandler, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 20th day of July, 2022 as Plan No. 1163/2022.
FOURTEENTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Cecilia Prescod situate at Lot 2 Bath Village in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 288.6 square metres or thereabouts (inclusive of 38.0 square metres in footpath reserve) abutting and bounding on lands now or late of Cecil Prescod (Lot 1) on lands now or late of Edmund Hewitt on lands now or late of Orrie Straker on lands now or late of Eurla White and on an existing footpath reserve 6.096 metres wide or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 17th day of July, 2007 by Romel H. Best, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 23rd day of July, 2007 as Plan No. 1020/2007.
FIFTEENTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Cecilia Prescod situate at Lot 5 Bath Village in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by admeasurement 320.7 square metres or thereabouts (inclusive of 38.0 square metres in
Dover Playing Field in one direction and to Highway No. 7 in the other direction and on lands now or late of W. T. Watson or however else the same may abut and bound as delineated and shown on a plan certified on the 12th day of April, 2007 by Kevin Belgrave, Land Surveyor and recorded in the Lands and Surveys Department on the 8th day of May, 2007 as Plan No. 584/2007.
NINETEENTH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Joseph Weekes and Annie Weekes situate at St. Lawrence in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by estimation 323.2 square metres abutting and bounding to the North on Highway 7 to the East on lands now or late of Joseph E. Weekes to the South on lands now or formerly of Sea Life Barbados Limited and to the West on lands now or formerly of Larcombe and Co. Ltd. or however else the same may abut and bound.
TWENTIETH SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Joseph Weekes situate at St. Lawrence in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by estimation 221.3 square metres abutting and bounding to the North on Highway 7 to the East on lands now or late of Lisle E. Straker to the South on lands now or formerly of Sea Life Barbados Ltd. and to the West on lands now or late of Joseph and Annie Weekes or however else the same may abut and bound.
TWENTY-FIRST SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Lisle E. Straker situate at St. Lawrence in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by estimation 229.0 square metres abutting and bounding to the North on Highway 7 to the East on lands now or late of Sherol Stoute to the South on lands now or formerly of Sea Life Barbados Limited and to the West on lands now or late of Joseph Weekes or however else the same may abut and bound.
TWENTY-SECOND SCHEDULE
ALL THAT land the property of Sherol Stoute situate at St. Lawrence in the parish of Christ Church in this Island containing by estimation 403.1 square metres
NOTICE NO. 3
The Change of Name Act, Cap. 212A
Applications of the below-mentioned persons for a Change of Name under the Change of Name Act, Cap. 212A have been made to the Registrar of the Supreme Court:
Name Address Proposed Name
KOREEN LYNELL Lot 45 Harmony Hall, LYNELL KOREEN
CLARKE St. Philip. CLARKE
JONICO JABARI Northumberland, JONICO JABARI
SPRINGER St. Lucy. HINDS
Dated this 20th day of September 2022.
Q. LEWIS-CLARKE
for Registrar of the Supreme Court.
NOTICE NO. 4
COMPANIES ACT, CAP. 308
NYK Ventures (Barbados) Inc.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the sole shareholder of NYK VENTURES (BARBADOS) INC. has by Special Resolution authorised and directed that the Company be dissolved and liquidated voluntarily in accordance with the provisions of Section 367 of the Companies Act.
Dated this 21st day of September 2022.
TREVOR P. NAGAI
Director.
Probate Advertisements
NOTICE NO. 5
BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Estate of
FRANKLYN DECOURCEY ALLEYNE
also known as
FRANK DECOURCEY ALLEYNE
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Probate namely:-
PROBATE of the Last Will and Testament dated the 5th day of May 2016 of FRANKLYN DECOURCEY ALLEYNE also known as FRANK DECOURCEY ALLEYNE, deceased, late of 60 Welches Heights, Stage 2 in the parish of Saint Thomas in this Island who died at 60 Welches Heights, Stage 2 in the parish of Saint Thomas in this Island on the 14th day of April 2022 by FRANCIS LOLITA BOYCE named in the Last Will and Testament of the said deceased as FRANCIS LOTITA BOYCE one of the Executors named in the Last Will and Testament of the said deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Supreme Court fourteen (14) days from the date of Notice in the Official Gazette and from the date of the second notice of advertisement.
Dated the 22nd day of September 2022.
KADISON CHAMBERS
Attorneys-at-Law.
NOTICE NO. 6
BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Estate of
HUSAIN SEAN ANTHONY also known as
SEAN ANTHONY HUSAIN also known as
SEAN A. HUSAIN
Late of Lot 188 Sweet Pea Drive, South View
in the parish of Christ Church in this Island
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Administration namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to the Estate of HUSAIN SEAN ANTHONY also known as SEAN ANTHONY HUSAIN also known as SEAN A. HUSAIN late of Lot 188 Sweet Pea Drive, South View in the parish of Christ Church, Barbados who died at Abraham Samsonstraat 11 in Paramaribo, Suriname on the 23rd day of March, 2020 by SAMANTA DHANMATIE HUSAIN, wife of the deceased.
The Registrar will after fourteen days from the date of this Advertisement in the Official Gazette proceed with the above-named application for Administration.
Dated this 26th day of September, 2022.
PETA-GAY LEE-BRACE
Attorney-at-Law.
NOTICE NO. 7
BARBADOS
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF JUDICATURE
High Court
In the Estate of
VIVIAN HAREWOOD also known as
VIVIAN OPHELIA HAREWOOD
Deceased
PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that an application is being made for the following Grant of Administration namely:-
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION to the Estate of VIVIAN HAREWOOD also known as VIVIAN OPHELIA HAREWOOD late of Long Bay in the parish of Saint Philip in this Island who died at the Cave Nursing Home, Brittons Hill in the parish of Saint Michael in this Island on the 11th day of November 1995 by SONJA HAREWOOD-WORME, the niece of the said deceased.
An application shall be submitted to the Registrar of the Supreme Court not less than fourteen (14) days from the date of publication of the Notice of application in the Official Gazette and from the date of publication of the second notice of advertisement.
Dated this 26th day of September 2022.
JENNIFER L. BYNOE
Attorney-at-Law for the Applicant.
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VOL. CLVII No. 102
Part C
BRIDGETOWN, BARBADOS, 26TH SEPTEMBER, 2022
NOTICE NO. 2
SAGICOR LIFE INC.
ERICA OSBOURNE of 22 Hoytes New Development, St. James having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 077402594 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued.
Dated the 20th day of July, 2022.
By Order,
ALTHEA C. HAZZARD
Corporate Secretary.
NOTICE NO. 1
Government Notices
NOTICE NO. 3
SAGICOR LIFE INC.
DAMANI DaSILVA of 143 Edgecumbe View West, Breezy Hill, St. Philip having made sworn deposition that Policy No. S07143002 issued by Sagicor Life Inc., on his life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued.
Dated the 22nd day of July, 2022.
By Order,
ALTHEA C. HAZZARD
Corporate Secretary.
Acting Appointments
Mr. Bertram L. Johnson, Chief Economist, acted as Director, Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Ministry of Energy and Business, with effect from 2020-02-01 to 2020-12-31, 2021-01-01 to 2021-12-31 and 2022-01-01 to 2022-06-30.
(M.P. 3/155/03C)
Mr. Richard Harris, Co-operatives Officer I, acting Senior Business Development Officer, Cooperatives Department, acted as Registrar, Cooperatives Department, Ministry of Energy, Small Business and Entrepreneurship, with effect from 2020-09-07 to 2020-10-09.
(M.P. 3/34/05C Vol. 2)
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
Appointments to the Judicial Appointments Committee
The Prime Minister, in exercise of the powers conferred on her by section 93A(2) and paragraph 3 of the Fourth Schedule to the Supreme Court of Judicature Act, Cap. 117A has appointed the following persons to be Members of the Judicial Appointments Committee for a term of two years from the 12th day of September 2022 to the 11th day of September 2024:
Sir David Simmons, K.A., B.C.H., K.C. – Chairman
Chief Justice, ex officio – Member
Sir Dennis Byron – Member
Mr. Christopher Blackman, K.C. – Member
Mr. Barry Gale, K.C. – Member
Mrs. Patricia Brunton – Member
Appointment of Marriage Officers
In accordance with Section 6 of the Marriage Act, Cap. 218A the following persons were appointed on September 2, 2022 to be Marriage Officers in Barbados:
September 2, 2022
• Norma E. Boyce – The Wesleyan Holiness Church
• Kwesi Obi Jones – The Wesleyan Holiness Church
• Vincent W. Greene – The Wesleyan Holiness Church
• Anthony Sylvester Forte – The United Holy Church of America
• Glyne Oliver Greaves – The United Holy Church of America
• Rodney Leroy Todd – The United Holy Church of America
• Sonia Rosetta Boyce – The United Holy Church of America
• Lenrick Patterson Boyce – The United Holy Church of America
• Rico Ricardo Griffith – The United Holy Church of America
NOTICE NO. 6
PAN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE CORPORATION
WYNELL CATHERINE GREEN having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 9709152 has been lost and having made application to us to grant a duplicate of same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy will be issued.
Dated this 26th day of September, 2022.
By Order,
ANDREA LATIMORE (Mrs.)
Assistant Manager – Client Services.
NOTICE NO. 4
SAGICOR LIFE INC.
AGNES ISAACS of #32 Serenity Drive, Green Point, St. Philip having made sworn deposition that Policy No. B001043 issued by British American Insurance Company Limited and assumed by Sagicor Life Inc., on her life has been lost and having made application to the Directors to grant a duplicate of the same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy asked for will be issued.
Dated the 21st day of July, 2022.
By Order,
ALTHEA C. HAZZARD
Corporate Secretary.
NOTICE NO. 7
PAN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE CORPORATION
JULIAN MICHAEL WAITHE having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 9726564 has been lost and having made application to us to grant a duplicate of same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy will be issued.
Dated this 26th day of September, 2022.
By Order,
ANDREA LATIMORE (Mrs.)
Assistant Manager – Client Services.
NOTICE NO. 5
PAN AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL
INSURANCE CORPORATION
WESLEY FITZGERALD TAITT having made sworn deposition that Policy No. 9726267 has been lost and having made application to us to grant a duplicate of same, notice is hereby given that unless objection is raised within one month of the date hereof, the duplicate policy will be issued.
Dated this 26th day of September, 2022.
By Order,
ANDREA LATIMORE (Mrs.)
Assistant Manager – Client Services.
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