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GENERAL INFORMATION
Quote :It isn’t what you have, but what you are, that makes life worthwhile.
Vacancy Notices 1283-1288
Development Control Authority 1288
Invitation to Bid 1288-1289
Customs Rates 1289-1290
Trade Mark Applications 1290-1296
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ORGANISATION OF EASTERNCARIBBEAN STATES
OECS Education Reform Unit
Knowledge Management Coordinator
Duties and Responsibilities:
You will be expected to workcollaboratively with other members ofstaff of the OERU and the OECSSecretariat in general: also withteachers, principals, Ministry ofEducation Officials, agencies andpartners, and other actors indeveloping and implementingprogramme activities in Information andKnowledge Management. Specifically,you will inter alia:
Organise and manage the TechnicalAdvisory Committees (TACs) in (I)Information Management and (ii) ICT inEducation; and guide the implementa-tion of a harmonized ICT policy andstrategy for educational systems in theOECS
Manage the activities that would lead theOERU to becoming one of the topEducation Knowledge ManagementNetworks in the Caribbean region. Thiswill include:
Developing and implementing KMplans and strategies, and formulat-ing KM policies and guidelines
Ensuring that the OERU KnowledgeManagement program is ful lyinformed of various opportunitiesand the agreed actions are carriedout efficiently and in a timelymanner
Serving as a focal point for alltechnical and content related web-based activities:developing collaboration andcreating synergies with knowledgemanagement and ICT staff in theOECS Secretariat, other OECSunits, and members of all OERUTACs on web utilization issues
Providing management andguidance to OERU Advisory ServiceCoordinator/Desk
Managing and conducting relevantclient needs, knowledge, and IT/webassessments
Providing input into the selectionand implementation of a contentmanagement system
Providing relevant training tocolleagues and clients in the use ofKM products
Advising clients and ensuring highquality of synthesized responses toclient queries on issues related togeneral information management,archives. records management,library, statistics, or computerscience through the utilization ofknowledge bases,communities ofpractice, and other relevant internaland external sources
Designing and implementing asystem for monitoring the effective-ness of OERU KM activities includ-ing indicators for evaluating web-cased and advisory service efforts(web statistics, tracking perfor-mance metrics, etc)
Marketing the OERU's knowledgemanagement products andsevices and engenderingan awareness of the value of suchproducts and services amongvarious constituents.
Facil i tate the establishment of acomputerized Education ManagementInformation System (EMIS) in memberstates with l inkage to centralizedmanagement information systems in theRegion.
Promote the use and development of ICTin the education and training systems inmember states and among teachersand students and monitor the progress.
Guide the deliberations and integrate therecommendations of the TACs in thedevelopment of the OERU annual WorkPlans and prepare quarterly, semi-annual and annual progress reports.
Qualification and Experience:
Advanced university degree (Master'slevel) and 5 years of relevant workexperience in information andcommunity technologies, education, orrelated field
In-depth knowledge of the web andother computer technologies andgood understanding of knowledgemanagement principles, informa-tion systems and OERU/OECSbusiness processes
Strong leadership and projectmanagement ski l ls: proactive,energetic, and self-motivated
Highly effective interpersonel skillsand ability to network and cooper-ate with relevent entit ies andpartners
Demonstrated conceptual, analyti-cal, innovative problem-solving, and evaluative skills
Experience in organizing interna-tional events (meetings, workshops,conferences and such)
Excellent writing, communications,and problem-solving ski l ls
Good work ethic, ability to takeprofessional initiative, prioritizeeffectively, work with minimalsupervision, and deliver accordingto set deadlines.
Applications are to be submitted for theattention of:
Director of Corporate Services,Post of Knowledge ManagementCoordinator.OECS Secretariat,Morne Fortune, PO Box 179Castries, St. Lucia
And should reach him no later thanSeptember 12, 2003.
Applications should include CurriculumVitae stating Nationality wIth tworeferences, and certified copies ofrelevant certificates. Applications underconsideration will be acknowledged.Applications can also be sent via emailto [email protected].
VACANCY NOTICE
ORGANISATION OF EASTERNCARIBBEAN STATES
Research Officer The OECS Social Development Unit
The Organisation of Eastern CaribbeanStates (OECS) in collaboration with theUnited Nations Development prog-ramme (UNDP) is seeking theservices of a suitably qualified individualto fill the above captioned vacancy.
Background:
The Social Development Unit of theOECS secretariat was established in1998 as a key resource for OECS
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Member States to understand social anddemographic trends and to assist thedevelopment of evidence based socialpolicy. Working closely with developmentstakeholders (development agencies,academic Institutions, national publicand private entities and NGOs) to buildand maintain a strong social knowledgeand social ski l ls base, the Unitmonitors and analyses social anddemographic trends, and promote widerpublic understanding on social issuesand assists in formulating policy at thesub-regional level.
Duties and Responibilites:
Under the direction of the SocialDevelopment Officer/Specialist, theResearch Officer will:
Undertake research assignmentsthat are in keeping with the socialstrategic focus of the sub-region aswell as with the programmaticareas of focus of the Secretariat inrespect of social and humandevelopment issues.
Assist in planning, organizing andmanaging the collection, compila-tion analysis of social statistics toinform policy formulation andplanning initiatives.
Assist in updating and providesupport in disseminating socialstatistics of the Member States on atimely basis.
Collect, analyze and manageinformation from a wide variety ofsources to investigate aspects ofsocial issues relevant to any currentor planned program initiative or the-matic areas of focus Member Statesas well as future social developmentimpacts within the sub-region.
Co-ordinate and central ise al linformation about projects orprogram of the Social DevelopmentUnit, and act as a first point ofcontact for enquires abouttechnical programming issues ofthe Unit.
Cooperate with staff members ofthe Secretariat in the managementof databases of the various Unitsand the production of documenta-tion necessary for the effectiveexecution of the social developmentmandate of the Organisation.
Generally assisting and contribut-ing to the work of the Secretariatincluding rapporteuring functions atmeetings organized by the Secre-
tariat and preparing reports of suchmeetings.
Carry out such other related dutiesas may be assigned or requiredfrom time to time.
Qualification and Experience:
The candidate should have a goodunderstanding of the OECS regionand the mandate and work of theOECS Secretariat, as well as, beable to work on a broad range ofsocial issues in a multi-disciplinaryenvironment. In addition, thecandidate should have:
At least a first degree in SocialSciences or a related field with astrong statistical background.
Three to five years of relevant workexperience in social research andpolicy development, data collection,analysis and dissemination.
Excellent research, report writingand communication skills.
Training in computer applicationsrelating to the use of data-baseand word-processing softwarepackages.
Terms Of Appointment:
The appointment wil l be on acontractual basis, in addition to basictax-free salary, plus housing and carallowance. The successful applicant willalso be entitled to membership in theOrganisation's non-contributory GroupHealth and Life insurance Scheme.
Application Procedures:
Applications are to be submitted for theattention of:
Director, Corporate Services,OECS Secretariat,Morne Fortune,P.O. Box 179,Castries,St. Lucia
And should reach him by September12, 2003.
Applications should include CurriculumVitae stating Nationality with tworeferences and certified copies of rel-evant certificates. Only Applications un-der consideration will be acknowledged.
Applications can also be sent via e-mailto [email protected]
VACANCY NOTICE
ORGANISATION OF EASTERNCARIBBEAN STATES
Social Development Officer/Specialist
The Organisation of Eastern CaribbeanStates (OECS) in collaboration with theUnited Nations Development Prog-ramme (UNDP) is seeking the servicesof a suitably qualified individual to fillthe above captioned vacancy.
Background:
The Social Development Unit of theOECS Secretariat was established in1998 as a key resource for OECSMember States to understand social anddemographic trends and thedevelopment of evidence-based socialpolicy advice. Working closely withdevelopment stakeholders (develop-ment agencies, academic institutions,national public and private entities,NGOs) to build and maintain a strongsocial knowledge base and social skillsbase, the Unit monitors and analysessocial and demographic trends, andpromote wider public understanding onsocial issues.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the direction of the Director,functional Cooperation, the SocialDevelopment Officer/Specialist will beresponsible for:
Designing and conductingresearch in the field of social policyand social development.
Undertaking the social impact ofregional and global socio-economicpolicies such as the thrust towardsrealizing the CARlCOM SingleMarket and Economy (CSME), theOECS Economic Union as well asFT AA, WTO and ACP agreements.
Performing liaison duties with otherinternal Divisions/Units, as well as,Government and internationalagencies, to assure proper coordi-nation and implementation of socialdevelopment activities.
Implementing and monitoring theprocess of operationalizing the firstOECS Human Development Report(2002) in keeping with the priorityneeds and strategic focus ofMember States in social planningand poverty reduction strategies.
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Devising systems and methodolo-gies that provide regular collection,compilation, reporting and analysisof social statistics and other relevantinformation within the OECSMember States and simultaneouslyensure that the data produced areof acceptable quality
Designing and managing the pro-duction of statistical and otherpublications 1, as specific outputs ofthe data compilation and analysisactivities of the Unit.
Providing technical assistance tomember States in the field of socialpolicy formulation, implementationand evaluation.
Developing projects plans,proposals, and managing theexecution of projects which fallunder the purview of the Unit.
Representing the OECS Secretariatat meetings, conferences, andworkshops convened by other inter-national, regional or sub-regionalinstitutions,agencies, inert-govern-ment bodies or governments.
Supervising research officers,interns, consultants, and the workof secretarial staff assigned to theUnit.
Convening meetings which providea forum for governments to shareexperiences and to make decisionson the implementation and follow-up to conferences that pertain tosocial development issues.
1All data, publications, documents and materials produced by the
Unit are considered to be the intellectual property of the OECS
Secretariat
Assisting in developing pro-grammes for strengthening thecapacity within the Member Statesand the Secretariat via short andlong-term training of staff andpersonnel within Member States aswell as undertaking resourcemobilization activities.
Undertaking such related duties asmay be assigned from time to time.
Qualification and Experience:
The posit ion requires a thoroughknowledge of the OECS region, and anunderstanding of the mandate of theSecretariat and the strategic priorities ofthe social development thrust, of thesub-region, based on experience in the
management and coordination of socialprogrammes within the Caribbean.The incumbent must have:
An Advanced University degree inSocial Science from an accreditedtertiary institution.
Technical expertise on socialissues as they apply to small islanddeveloping states (SIDS) such asthe OECS Members.
Good working knowledge of thenuances of the OECS region and athorough understanding and asensitive awareness of the social,cultural, political and economicfactors affecting development in theOECS region.
Sound analytical, writing and oralcommunication skills
A high degree of initiative inseeking and advocating pro-gramme opportunities.
Experience in research and strongskills in project design, implemen-tation and evaluation of substantiveand operational activities related tosocial development.
Experience in working effectively withrepresentatives and staff of Govern-ment Offices of Member States,regional and international organ-isations.
Excellent working knowledge of theEnglish language.
Terms of Appointment:
The appointment will be on a contrac-tual basis, in addition a basic tax-freesalary, plus housing and car allowance.The successful applicant will become amember of the Organisation's non-contributory Group Health and LifeInsurance Scheme.
Application Procedurces:
Applications are to be submitted to theattention of :
The Director of Corporate Services,Post of Social Development Officer/Specialist,OECS Secretariat,Morne Fortune,P.O. Box 179,Castries,St. Lucia
And should reach him by September 12,2003. Applications should includedetailed Curriculum Vitae statingnationality with two references along withcertified copies of relevant certificates.Only applications under considerationwill be acknowledged.
Applications can also be sent viae-mail to [email protected]
ORGANISATION OF EASTERNCARIBBEAN STATES
Project Co-ordinator(Judicial And Legal Reform)
Applications are invited from suitablyqualified person to fill the position ofProject Coordinator (Judicial and LegalReform) at the OECS Secretariat.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Under the direction of the LegalCounsel, the Project Co-ordinator Shallbe responisible for
Undertaking all project activities relatingto the OECS Judicial and Legal Reform(Supreme and District Courts).
Formulating the project implemen-tation plan.
Monitoring project objectives andactivities.
Ensuring the successful completionof all tasks and activities
Commiss ioning studies andresearch into Judicial Reform forimplementation.
Recruiting and supervising expertsand consultants for short-termassignments.
Preparing reports and relateddocumentation required by theSecretariat, Member States and theDonor Agency.
Duties and Responsibilities:
Candidates will need to demonstrate ontheir application that they have:
A first degree or equivalent.
Training in Project Management.
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At least 3 years Project Manage-ment Experience.
Experience using Project Manage-ment software And Microsoft Officesuite.Experience formulating and deliver-ing project implementalion plans.Experience preparing and present-ing reports to a variety of stake-holders.
Knowledge of the judicial and legalsystem operated in the OECS wouldbe desirable.
Terms of Appointment:
The appointment will be on a contrac-tual basis for one year. The salary, whichis attractive, will include Housing and carAllowance. The successful applicant willbe required to take up the position assoon as possib le.
General:
Tax-free income.Non-contributory membership toGroup Health and Life Insurance.Relocation expenses reimbursed.
Application Procedures:
Applications are to be submitted for theattention of:
The Director Of Corporate Services."Post of Project Co-ordinator"OECS Secretariat,Morne Fortune,P.O. Box 179,Castries,St. Lucia
And should reach him on or beforeSeptember 19, 2003.
Applications should include CurriculumVitae with two references alongwith certified copies of relevant certifi-cates. Only appl ications beingconsidered wil be acknowledged.
CARIBBEAN DEVELOPMENT BANK
Consultant Gender Specialist
The Caribbean Development Bank(CDB) invites applications from amongnationals of its member countries for aposition of Gender Specialist (GS) in theProject Supervision Division (PSD) of its
Projects Department. Specifically theposition will be attached to the BasicNeeds Trust Fund (BNTF) Programmeof the Bank. The appointment will be fora two-year period in the first instance.CDB is a development financeinstitution that works collaboratively withits Borrowing Member Countries (BMCs)towards promoting their sustainablesocial and economic development andthe fostering of economic cooperationand integration among them.
The BNTF Programme is in its fifth phaseand seeks to improve socio-economicconditions in ten of the BMCs of CDB.The objectives of the Programme are,inter alia, to bring about in a sustainableand gender sensitive manner, an over-all reduction in the vulnerability of per-sons living in deprived communities.The Programme targets areas such aswater and sanitation, education, health,physical welfare of vulnerable persons,community markets, rural roads, drainsand footpaths and maintenance. This isachieved through the expansionand conservation of social andeconomic infrastructure, improvement ofthe human resource base and thepromotion and strengthening ofcommunity organisations and theircapacity for initiating and managingchange.
Duties And Responsibilities:
The successful candidate will report tothe Portfolio Manager, PSD and willperform two main functions:
support the management, imple-mentation and monitoring of BNTFoffices in CDB’s BMCs, at theProject and sub-project level, byensuring that gender issues areadequately addressed; and
support the planning, design andmonitoring needs of the CDB withrespect to the gender consider-ations of the BNTF Programme.
Specifically the GS will be responsiblefor:
building awareness about genderissues among Programmestakeholders and ensuring that theProgramme integrates the resultsof gender analysis at each stageof its development and at all levelsof implementation;
working with Project and sub-projectstakeholders to increase participa-
tion of women and men,and espe-cially representatives from vulner-able groups (including youth), ateach stage of Project andsub-project development;
assessing the performance andimpact of the country Projects andsub-projects in meeting genderrequirements;
providing pertinent input on genderissues for the BNTF Mid-termEvaluation including the formula todistribute the performance incentivebonus at the mid-term evaluation;and
preparing and submitt ing atspecified times, a series of reportsincluding but not limited to: Statusof progress, gender and socialanalysis, needs assessment,policy and programming analysis.
Qualification and Experience:
Applicants should have the following:
An advanced degree or equivalentqualif ications in the SocialSciences, Psychology or otherrelevant disciplines;
A minimum of five years experiencein international development andgender equity issues pertainIng tothe Caribbean;
A minimum of five years of hands-on experience with communityd e v e l o p m e n t , p a r t i c i p a t o r ymethodologies and genderanalysis as well as programmingin various types of infrastructure andservices delivery and preferablysome experience in communityinfrastructure maintenance;
Strong inter-personal skills andexpertise related to cultural diversity;
Strong verbal and written communi-cation skills; and
Strong analytical and computerliteracy skills;
Competence in one or more of thefollowing languages would be an asset;French, Creole or Dutch.
Salary and other Benefits:
Salary will be dependent on qualifica-tions and experience. Life and medicalinsurance form part of the benefits pack-age.
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Applications:
The application should include adetailed Curriculum Vitae stating ageand nationality as well as the names,designations, addresses and telephonenumbers of three referees and besubmitted no later than September 8,2003 to:
The Deputy DirectorHuman Resources andAdministrationCaribbean Development BankP.O. Box 408,Wildey, St. MichaelBARBADOS, WEST INDIES
Fax: (246) 4274626E-mail: [email protected]
Information regarding CDB is availableat its website: http://www.caribank.org.
MINISTRY OF TOURISM
TOURISM OFFICER I
Qualification and Experience:
Applicants should possess:
A Bachelor's Degree in TourismManagement, Hospitality Management,Economics or related field plus 2 yearsexperience in a post at Grade 10 andabove;
or
A Bachelor's Degree in TourismManagement, Hospitality Management,Economics or related field plus 8 yearstotal experience in a post at Grade 7 andabove;
or
Diploma in Tourism Management,Hospitality Management, Economics orrelated field plus 3 years experience in apost at Grade 10;
Duties and Responsibilities:
The successful applicant wil l berequired to report and work under thedirection of the Director of ProductDevelopment. He/she wil l also berequired to respond whenevernecessary to the Permanent Secretary,Ministry of Tourism on matters related towork in progress.
The applicant will be required to:
assist in the processing of fiscalincentives to the tourism sectorincluding the appraisal ofapplications and monitoring ofbeneficiaries;
prepare technical reports andprojects proposals for projects in thetourism sector;
conduct and respond to enquirieson behalf of the Ministry throughcommunications dealing withtourism matters;
collect, compile and analyse tour-ism statistics and keep Governmentinformed of the performance ofthe sector on the basis of system-atic appraisal of the performancecriteria;
assist in the collaboration and liaisewith Caribbean TourismOrganisation, the St Lucia Hotel andTourism Association, CaribbeanHotels Association and any otherOrganisation whose area isconcerned with tourism develop-ment;
monitor relevant developments intourism whether at a national orinternational level and advising onthe implications and anyconsequent desirable reactions ofGovernment;
liaise with other relevant depart-ments in the public/private sector incarrying out the Ministry ofTourism's work plan;
implement approved programmesrelated to assigned tour ismsub-sectors;
assist in formulating policies for thesustainability, improvement andefficiency of the tourism sector;
communicate Cabinet decisions torelevant persons or institutions forimplementing necessary action;
perform such other duties as maybe assigned from time to time bythe Permanent Secretary.
Skills, Knowledge and Abilities:
The applicant should have:
A working knowledge of the globaltourism industry
A working knowledge of datarecording and analysesprogrammes.
Salary:
Salary is in the range of $40,145.41 -$42,387.40 per annum (grade 12)
Applications on the prescribed formalong with certi f ied copies of al ldocuments pertaining to qualificationsshould be submitted to:
The SecretaryPublic Service CommissionBlock AWaterfrontCastries
to reach her no later than September26, 2003.
Note: Please be advised that unsuitableapplications will not be acknowledged.
VALUATION SURVEYOR I
INLAND REVENUE DEPARTMENT
Applications are invited from suitablyqualified persons for appointment to thepost of VALUATION SURVEYOR I, in theInland Revenue Department, Ministry ofFinance, International Financial Servicesand Economic Affairs.
Qualification and Experience:
Applicants should possess:
A Bachelor's Degree in Land Economyand Valuation Surveying
or
A Diploma in Land Economy andValuation Surveying plus two (2) yearspost qualification experience
Duties and Responsibilities:
The successful applicant wil l berequired to work under the direction ofand report to the Valuation Supervisoron matters related to work in progress.
The applicant will be required to:
determine valuation of propertiesfor Land and House Tax;
maintain valuation records,electronic and otherwise;
compile market data and carry outmarket analyses;
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maintain a database of buildingcosts and development costs;
maintain an up-to-date journal ofproperty transactions;
appear as the Expert Witnessbefore the Land Valuation Board inmatters of appeal;
perform any other related duties asmay be assigned from time to time.
Conditions:
This is a scheduled travelling post. Thesuccessful applicant will be required tomaintain a motor vehicle for the properperformance of his/her duties. Travellingallowance will be paid in accordancewith approved rates.
Salary:
Salary is in the range of $40,145.41 -$42,387.40 per annum (grade 12)Applications on the prescribed formalong with certi f ied copies of al ldocuments pertaining to qualificationsshould be submitted to:
The SecretaryPublic Service CommissionBlock AWaterfrontCastries
to reach her no later than September26, 2003.
Note: Please be advised that unsuitableapplications will not be acknowledged.
Development Control Authority
The Development Control Authority isconsidering an application for a Changeof Use of Block / Parcel number 1050B225 at Summersdale, Castries fromSingle Family Residential toInfrastructural land use. The proposedChange of Use will take the form ofa Telecommunications Tower. The siteis approximately 2,001 sq. ft. and isbounded as follows:
North - by an existing access roadleading back to the Castries / Gros IsletHighway
South - by Block / Parcel number 1050B699, owned by Vincent Doxerie
East - by Block / Parcel number 1050B226, owned by Francis Maurice
NOTICE
West - by Block / Parcel number 1050B224, owned by Francis Maurice
Any resident or landowner in the areawishing to make comments and/orrecommendations on this proposeddevelopment is required to make asubmission in writ ing by 22ndSeptember 2003 to:
The Executive Secretary,Development Control Authority,P.O. Box 709,Castries.
GOVERNMENT OF SAINT LUCIA
FIFTH WATER SUPPLY PROJECT
Hill 20 Raw Water TransmissionPipeline
Invitation to Bid
The Government of St. Lucia (GOSL) hassecured a loan from the CaribbeanDevelopment Bank (COB) towards thecost of the Fifth Water Supply Project andintends to apply part of the funds tocover eligible payments under theContract for which this Invitation to Bid isissued. The deadline for the Invitation toBid originally published in the UNDevelopment Business Issue of July31st, 2003 has been extended. TheInvitation for Bid is hereby republishedand is open to all eligible firms or jointventures wishing to submit bids.
WASCO, which is the executing agencyfor the Project, now invites sealed bidsfrom eligible bidders for the upgradingof the existing Hill 20 raw watertransmission pipeline from four ( 4)No. 150 mm diameter cross countryductile iron mains to two (2) number 250mm diameter PVC mains (one dedi-cated pumping main and one dedicatedgravity main). The works under thiscontract include:
dismantling of the existing mainssupply and instal lat ion ofapproximately 2,575 metres of newpipeline along the Fond Assaumain road from the Hill 20 Treat-ment Plant to the Talvern PumpingStation
miscellaneous pipework ancillariesincluding valves, concretemanholes and thrust blocks
NOTICE
The procurement of goods and serviceswill be limited to firms, or joint venturesof firms which are legally incorporatedor otherwise organised in, and have theirpr incipal place of business in,one of the member countries of CDB orthe Inter-American Development Bank(lDB) or the Kingdom of the Netherlandsand are either:
(i) more than 50% beneficiallyowned by a citizen(s) and/or abona fide resident(s) of one ormore of the member countriesof CDB or lDB or the Kingdomof the Netherlands, or bybody(ies) corporate meetingthese requirements, or
(ii) owned or controlled by thegovernment of an eligiblecountry provided that it is legallyand financially autonomousand operates under the com-mercial law of an el igiblecountry .
The Instructions to Bidders clearly statethe information to be submitted witheach bid. These include, inter alia, arequirement that the bid must be accom-panied by a bid security in the amount offifteen thousand Eastern Caribbeandollars (XCD15,000) or its equivalent ina freely convertible currency.
Eligible bidders may obtain furtherinformation from and inspect the biddingdocuments at the first address belowbetween 0900 hours and 1600 hoursMonday to Friday. The documents maybe purchased on the submission of awritten application to the same addressand upon payment of a non-refundablefee of two hundred and seventy EasternCaribbean dollars (XCD270) or itsequivalent in a freely convertible currencyfor each set, payable by bank draft to theorder of the Water and SewerageCompany Incorporated. Potentialbidders who request that the documentsbe forwarded to them are required tosubmit an account number from acourier agent in St. Lucia, which willaccept freight collect charges. Thedocuments wi l l be dispatched bydesignated courier pending receipt of thefee. However, payment must bereceived and acknowledged prior to thedate set for closing of tenders.Under no circumstances will WASCO beheld responsible for late delivery or lossof the documents so dispatched.
Bids must be deposited in the tenderbox at the Central Tenders Board(second address below) by 1100 hours
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local time on Wednesday, November 12,2003. They will be publicly opened in theConference Room at the same addressat 1400 hours local time on November12, 2003. Bids will not be received afterthe tender box is closed. WASCO doesnot bind itself to accept the lowest or anyother bid and will not defray any costsincurred by bidders.
(1) The Project Management Unit Fifth Water Supply ProjectWater and SewerageCompany Inc. Head OfficeL’ Anse RoadCastriesST. LUCIA
Tel: (758)-458-2267Fax: (758)-459-0938E-mail: [email protected]
(2) The SecretaryCentral Tenders BoardMinistry of FinanceOld Government BuildingLaborie StreetCastriesST. LUCIA
Tel: (758)-468-3909
GOVERNMENT OF SAINT LUCIA
FIFTH WATER SUPPLY PROJECT
Grace Treatment Plant, Vieux Fort
Invitation to Bid
The Government of St. Lucia (GOSL) hassecured a loan from the CaribbeanDevelopment Bank (CDB) towards thecost of the Fifth Water Supply Project andintends to apply part of the funds tocover eligible payments under thecontract for which this Invitation to Bid isissued. The deadline for the Invitationto Bid originally published in the UNDevelopment Business Issue of July31 st, 2003 has been extended. TheInvitation for Bid is hereby republishedand is open to all eligible firms or jointventures wishing to submit bids.
WASCO, which is the executing agencyfor the Project, now invites sealed bidsfrom eligible bidders for the upgradingof the existing treatment facility at theGrace Treatment Plant, Vieux Fort.
The works include:
the supply and installation of a 1.5MGD immersed ultra filtration mem-brane filter package plant which is
NOTICE
to be connected to the existing300,000 gallon sedimentation/chlorination tank.Civil works including the design andconstruction of concrete foundationand retaining wall for the filtrationsystem.
The procurement of goods and serviceswill be limited to firms, or joint venturesof firms which are legally incorporatedor otherwise organised in, and have theirprincipal place of business in, one of themember countries of CDB or theInter-American Development Bank (IDB)or the Kingdom of the Netherlands andare either:
(i) more than 50% beneficiallyowned by a citizen(s) and/orbona fide resident(s) of oneor more of the membercountries of CDB or IDB or theKingdom of the Netherlands,orby body(ies) corporate meetingthese requirements, or
(ii) owned or controlled by thegovernment of an eligiblecountry provided that it is legallyand financially autonomousand operates under thecommercial law of an eligiblecountry .
The Instructions to Bidders clearly statethe information to be submitted witheach bid. These include inter alia, arequirement that the bid must be accom-panied by a bid security in the amount offifty-four thousand Eastern Caribbeandollars (XCD 54,000) or its equivalent ina freely convertible currency.
Eligible bidders may obtain furtherinformation from and inspect the biddingdocuments at the first address belowbetween 0900 hours and 1600 hoursMonday to Friday. The documents maybe purchased on the submission of awritten application to the same addressand upon payment of a non-refundablefee of two hundred and seventy EasternCaribbean dollars (XCD 270) or itsequivalent in a freely convertible currencyfor each set, payable by bank draft to theorder of the Water and Sewerage Com-pany Incorporated. Potential bidderswho request that the documents be for-warded to them are required to submitan account number from a courier agentin St.Lucia, which will accept freightcollect charges. The documents will bedispatched by designated courierpending receipt of the fee. However, pay-ment must be received andacknowledged prior to the date set for
closing of tenders. Under nocircumstances will WASCO be heldresponsible for late delivery or loss ofthe documents so dispatched.
Bids must be deposited in the tenderbox at the Central Tenders Board(second address below) by 1100 hourslocal time on Wednesday, November 12,2003. They will be publicly opened in theConference Room at the same addressat 1400 hours local time on November12, 2003. Bids will not be received afterthe tender box is closed. WASCO doesnot bind itself to accept the lowest or anyother bid and will not defray any costsincurred by bidders.
(1) The Project Management UnitFifth Water Supply ProjectWater and SewerageCompany Inc. Head OfficeL ‘ Anse RoadCastriesST. LUCIA
Tel: (758)-458-2267Fax: (758)-459-0938E-mail: [email protected]
(2) The SecretaryCentral Tenders BoardMinistry of FinanceOld Government BuildingLaborie StreetCastriesST. LUCIATel: (758)-468-3909
EFFECTIVE MONDAY, 1ST SEPTEMBER, 2003
IT is notified for general information thatunder the provisions of section 78 (2)
of the Customs (Control and Manage-ment) Act No. 23 of 1990 as amendedthat the under-mentioned rates ofexchange shall be used for determiningtheir equivalent in E. C. dollars.
U. K. Pound 4.3071
U.S.A 2.7169
Canadian Dollar 1.9715
Swiss Franc 2.0311
D.Krs.(Danish Kroners) 0.4207
Japanese Yen 0.0258
NZ (New Zealand Dollar) 1.6532
NOTICE
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Australian Dollar 1.8478
Jamaican Dollar 0.0457
Guyanese Dollar 0.0141
Swedish Kroners 0.3375
Venezuelan Bolivars 0.0017
Barbados Dollar 1.3568
Trinidad Dollar 0.4399
Euro 3.1238
CLAUDE A. PAUL,Comptroller of Customs & Excise.
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000284
Mark name: COLEMAN
Applicant (730): The ColemanCompany, Inc.
Filing date (220): 14/07/2003
Class (511): 11 (Gas, oil and electriclanterns, lamps, night lights andspotl ights, key chain l ights,mantles, glass lantern gloves,gas, oil and electric portableheaters, stoves, gas electric andcharcoal griddles and gril ls,barbecue grills and smokers,flash lights sold with and withoutbatteries, chemically activatedl ights st icks, c l ip-on l ights,f luorescent hanging l ights,portable electr ic radiators,candle lanterns, lantern ignitors,lantern tripods, butuane lightersfor fireplaces, campfires andgrills, portable water purifyingunits, fuel f i l ters for campstoves.)
Agent: Nicholas John & Co
COLEMAN
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000268
Mark name: CONCHA Y TORO
Applicant (730): Vina Concha y ToroS.A.
Filing date (220): 03/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Wines and sparklingwines.)
Agent: Nicholas John & Co
CONCHA Y TORO
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000285
Mark name: COLEMAN
Applicant (730): The ColemanCompany, Inc.
Filing date (220): 14/07/2003
Class (511): 21 (Thermoelectr icheaters and coolers for foodsand beverages, insulated foodand drink containers, portablewater carriers, beverage canholders, squeeze bottles, cupdispensers, coolers and jugs ofboth rigid and fabric construction,refreezable ice substitute inpackaged form, funnels, servingtrays, insulated cup holders,cooking utensils, namely non-electric coffee pots, mugs, cups,plates, pots, pans and bowls.)
Agent: Nicholas John & Co
COLEMAN
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000241
Mark name: RICOH
Applicant (730): Ricoh Company Ltd.
Filing date (220): 18/06/2003
Class (511): 1 (Chemical products forphotographic, duplicating,copying, and printing purposes,developers, fixing baths(photography), fixing agents,fixing solutions,(photography),photographic sensit izers,developing materials, photo-
graphic f i lms, photographicpaper, sensitized copying paper,light heat and pressure sensitivereprographics materials, diazosensitized paper (plate, film, foil),films for PPC (plain paper copieror OHP (overhead projectors),TC (thermal chromic) film, peeltoner liquid containing surfaceactive agents.), 2(Toners, fixers,f ixatives for watercolours,fixatives (varnishes), printinginks, toner cartridges for use incopying machines, facsimilemachines, printing machinesand printers, printing pigments,toner contained in cartridges,inks contained in cartridges, inks,inks contained in rol lercassettes.), 7 (Print ingmachines, platemakers, sorters,collators, staple units, photocomposing machines,photgravuring machines,phototypesett ing machines,sort ing machines, col lat ingmachines, staplers, plotters airc leaners, a i r compressors,pollution-free cleaning devices,parts and f i t t ing for al l theaforesaid goods.), 9 (Electro-static, electrophotographic,thermal and photographiccopying machines, automaticdocument feeders and stapleunits, photographic,cinematographic and opticalapparatus and instruments,projectors, movie projectors,landscape projectors, s l ideprojectors, enlargers, cases foral l the aforesaid goods,interchangeable lenses andtripods, cameras, filters, camerashutter releases, camera stands,camera range f inders,microfilms devices, microfilmcameras, readers, reader-printers, duplicators, printers,enlargers, image and soundrecording and playing-backmachines, data processingdevices, central processingunits, data control units, memoryunits, data-input and data-outputterminals, d isc dr ives, d iscmedia (magnetic and optical,facsimi le apparatus, long-distance copiers, faxes, printersoperable via telephone lines,automatic document feeders
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and staple units, gas alarmdevices, devices for detectingand warning of gas overflow in aroom, gas and water meters,electrical white boards, whiteboards with pr inters, wordprocessors, pr inters, sheetfeeders, staple unites and printwheels, semi-conductorproducts, integrated circuitsincluding monoli thic IC(integrated circuits) and hybrid IC(integrated circuits), LSI (largescale integrated circuits) and/orVLSI (very large scale integratedcircuits), telephone apparatusand telephone exchangessystem, TV conference systemsoftware, computer software,computer programs, copiers,f i l ter being electricalcomponents, films, film holders,film lenses, film matrices, filmprocessing apparatus andinstruments, film projectors, filmrecorders, film screens, film stripviewers, tapes, computers, dataprocessing apparatus andinstruments, peripheral devices,all for use with computers anddata processing equipment,mice, modems, multiple-functionmachines for printing, copying,sending and/or receivingfacsimi le messages, soundrecording and/or reproducingapparatus, video recording and/or reproducing apparatus, videogames machines, video mixers,video mixing apparatus, videomonitors, video multiplexingapparatus and instruments,video tuning apparatus, electricaland electronic apparatus andinstruments, al l for storage,retrieval, input, output ortransmission of data, alarms,metering apparatus, digitalprinting machines, plotters, CAD(computer aided design)/CAM(computer aided manufacture)software, video printers, videocameras, image scanners,optical f i l ing apparatus, aircleaners, air compressors, bar-code scanners, bar-codereaders, films for PPC (plainpaper copier), or OHP (overhearprojectors), recycle copiers(machines which take theopposite processes of copying
processes and peel toner fromdocuments and make thedocuments clear), TC (thermalchromic) films printers, facsimilemail system, cash registers, coincounting or selecting machines,key card system, cash registers,data packages, karaoke,sensors, parts and fittings for allthe aforesaid goods, LCDdisplay panels.), 10 (Oralcleaning apparatus that uses apulsed jet or water to clean teethand gums, surgical, medical,dental and veterinary instrumentsand apparatus, dental hygieneapparatus, parts and fittings forall the aforesaid goods.), 11(Air conditioners for vehicles, aircondit ioning apparatus, aircool ing apparatus airdeodorizing apparatus, airdryers, air filtering installations,air puri fying apparatus andmachines, air re-heaters, airsterilisers, bath tubs, spa bath,gas condensers, (other thanparts or machines), installationsfor conditioning air, dental ovens,deodoriz ing apparatus, dis-infectant apparatus, disinfectantdistributors for toilets, distillationapparatus, distillation columns,drying apparatus andinstallations, drying apparatusfor fodder and forage, fans (air-conditioning), fans, (parts of aircondit ioning instal lat ions),feeding apparatus for heatingboilers,(parts of household orindustrial installations), filters forair condit ioning, f i l ters fordrinking water, regulating andsafety accessories for gasapparatus, gas generators(installations), gas scrubbersand gas scrubbing apparatus,hair dryers, hand dryingapparatus for washrooms,hanging for lamps, headlights forautomobi les, hearths, heataccumulators, heat exchanger(not parts of machines), heatpumps, hot air apparatus, hot airbath fittings, hot air ovens, hotplates, hot water bott les,humidifiers for central heatingradiators, hydrants, lamps,laundry dryers, electric, laundryroom boilers, level controlling
valves in tanks, light diffusers,nuclear reactors, ornamentalfountains, pasteurizes, petrolburners, polymerization install-at ions, heat generators,regulating accessories for wateror gas apparatus and pipes,regulating and safetyaccessories for gas apparatus,regulating and safetyaccessories for water apparatus,rotisseries, safety accessoriesfor water or gas apparatus andpipes, safety lamps, sanitaryapparatus and instal lat ions,showers, water softeningapparatus, solar col lectors,(heating), solar furnaces,sterilizers, tanning apparatus(sun beds), taps, (cocks, spigots)for pipes, taps (faucets),thermostatic valves (parts ofheating installations), ventilation(air conditioning) installationsand apparatus, ventilation (airconditioning) installations forvehicles, venti lat ion hoods,ventilation hoods for laboratories,wash-basins (part of sanitaryinstallations) washers for watertaps, washing coppers, waterclosets, water conduitsinstallations, water distributionsinstal lat ions, water f i l ter ingapparatus, water f lushinginstal lat ions, water heaters(apparatus), water intakeapparatus, water purificationinstallations, water purifyingapparatus and machines, watersoftening apparatus andinstallations, water sterilizers,water supply instal lat ions,water ing instal lat ions,automatic, whir lpool- jetapparatus, alkal i ion waterconditioners, parts and fittingsfor al l the aforesaid goods,deodorant machines.), 14(Clocks, watches, barometers,stop watches, horological andchronometric instruments, partsand fittings for all the aforesaidgoods.), 15 paper, articlesmade of paper, light, heat andpressure sensit ive repro-graphicsmaterials, electro-static, sensitized (plate, film,foil), offset master paper (plate,film foil), xerographic paper,dupl icat ing machines and
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attachments therefor, printerribbon cartridges and thermalpaper, plain paper, typewriters,typewriter ribbon, duplicatinginks, duplicating paper,stationery, printed publications,newspapers, magazines,mimeograph master paper(plate, film, foil) thermal ribbonsfor printing, films for PPC (plainpaper copier), or OHP (overheadprojector).), 21 (Electric toothbrushes.) , 35 (Businessmanagement ass is tance,business enquir ies, outdooradvertising, import-exportagencies, commercial infor-mation agencies, cost priceanalys is, d isseminat ion ofadvertising matter, photocopying,copying of documents for others,evaluation of standing timber,employment agencies, officemachines and equipment rental,statistical information, account-ing, drawing up of statements ofaccounts, auditing, businessmanagement and organizationconsultancy, personnel mana-gement consultancy, businessmanagement consultancy,publicity columns preparations,typing, demonstration of goods,direct mail advert ising,commercial or industr ialmanagement ass is tance,document reproduct ions,updating of advertising material,distribution of samples, efficiencyexperts, auctioneering, market-ing s tud ies, bus inessappraisals, business investi-gations, location of freight carsby computer, publicity materialrental, business organizationconsultancy, publication ofpublicity texts, advertising, radioadvertising, radio commercials,business research, publ icrelations, shorthand, televisionadvertising, transcription, shopwindow dressing, advertisingagencies, advisory services forbusiness management,modeling for advertising or salespromotion, evaluation of wool,marketingresearch,computer-ized f i le management,professionalbusinessconsult-ancy, economic forecasting,organization of exhibitions for
commercial or advert isingpurpose, business information,opinion poll ing, payrol lpreparat ions, personnelrecruitment, relocation servicesfor business, rental ofadvert ising space, salespromotion (for others),secretarial services, taxpreparat ions, telephoneanswering (for unavai lablesubscribers), word processing(arranging newspapersubscript ions (for others),advertising by mail order,dissemination of advertising forothers via an on-line electroniccommunicat ions network,bus iness management o fperforming artists, compilation ofinformation into computerdatabases, systemization ofinformation into computerdatabases, organization of tradefairs for commercial oradvertising purposes, promotingthe goods and services of othersby preparing and placingadvertisements in an electronicmagazine accessed through aglobal computer network, rentalor photocopying machines,psychological testing for theselection of personnel, rental ofvending machines.), 36 (Accidentinsurance underwri t ing,instal lment loans, actuarialservices, leasing of real estate,brokerage, credit bureaux, realestate agencies, housingagencies, real estate brokers,debit col lect ion agencies,insurance brokerage, customsbrokerage, insurance underwriting, banking, real estateappraisal, chari table fundraising, mutual funds, capitalinvestments, fund investments,bail-bonding, guarantees, suretyservices, exchanging of money,issuing of travelers cheques,clearing (financial), clearing-houses (financial), safe depositservices, organization ofcollections, loans (financial),fiscal assessments, financialevaluations, factoring, fiduciary,trusteeship, financing services,financial management, lendingagainst security, pawn-brokerage, real estate
management, apartment housemanagement, f ire insuranceunderwriting, marine insuranceunderwriting, mortgage banking,savings banks, lease purchasefinancing, securities brokerage,stock and bonds brokerage, lifeinsurance underwri t ing,accommodat ions bureaux(apartments), financial analysis,antique appraisal, art appraisal,cheque verification, financialconsultancy, insurance consult-ancy, credit card services, debitcard services, electronic fundstransfer, financial information,insurance information, jewelleryappraisal, numismatic appraisal,rent collections, stamp appraisal,issue of tokens of value, depositsof valuables, stock exchangequotations, issuance of creditcards, rental of offices (realestate), retirement paymentservices, financial sponsorship,renting of apartments, leasing offarms, health insuranceunderwriting.), 37 (Furnituremaintenance, photographicapparatus repair, electricappliance installation and repair,elevator installation and repair,l i f t installation and repair,asphalt ing, motor vehiclemaintenance and repair, carwash, aeroplane maintenanceand repair, cleaning of buildings(interior), laundering, boilercleaning and repair, burnermaintenance and repair, rentalof bulldozers, office machinesand equipment instal lat ion,maintenance and repair, firealarm installation and repair,burglar alarm installation andrepair, upholstery repair, strong-room maintenance and repair,rental of construction equipment,shipbui lding, renovation ofclothing, heating equipmentinstallation and repair, shoerepair, chimney sweeping, safemaintenance and repair, airconditioningapparatusinstalla-tion and repair, construction,underwater construction, build-ing construction supervision,clothing repair, leather care,cleaning and repair, kitchenequipmentinstallation, demo-lition of buildings, rust proofing,
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disinfecting, painting or repair ofsigns, warehouse constructionand repair, building sealing,full ing of cloth, rental ofexcavators, window cleaning,f i lm projector repair andmaintenance,furnace installa-tion and repair, fur care, cleaningand repair, vehicle lubrication(greasing), cleaning of cloth,clock and watch repair, factoryconstruction, irrigation devicesinstallation and repair, buildinginsulat ing, vehicle wash,washing of l inen, washing,machinery installation, mainten-ance and repair, masonry,furniture restoration, pierbreakwater building, pressing ofclothing, pipeline constructionand maintenance, wallpapering,umbrella repair, parasol repair,upholstering, painting, interiorand exterior, pumicing,plastering, plumbing, vehiclepolishing, pump repair, harbourconstruction, mending clothing,rat extermination, retreading oftyres, freezing equipmentinstallation and repair, l inenironing, re-tinning, riveting, anti-rust treatment for vehicles,vehicle service stations,telephone installation and repair,vehicle maintenance, varnishing,vehicle cleaning, vehicle repair,rental of cleaning machines,vermin exterminating (other thanfor agriculture), scaffolding,bricklaying, diaper cleaning, drycleaning, construction inform-ation, repair information, knifesharping, mining extraction,quarrying services, road paving,sanding, underwater repair,cleaning of buildings (exteriorsurface), vulcanization of tyres(repair), drilling wells, building offair stalls and shops, installation,maintenance and repair ofcomputer hardware, installation,maintenance and repair ofcopiers, installation, mainten-ance and repair of facsimilemachines, installation, mainten-ance and repair of printers,rebuilding engines that havebeen worn or partially destroyed,rebuilding machines that havebeen worn or partially destroyed,rental of cranes (construction
equipment), rental of computerhardware, rental of printers,rental of road sweepingmachines, roof ing services,street cleaning.), 38 (Sendingof te legrams, radiobroadcasting, message send-ing, facsimi le messagesending,television broadcas-t ing, t ransmission oftelegrams, telegraph services,communicat ions by tele-grams, telephone services,communications by telephone,telex services, news agencies,cable television broadcasting,cellular telephone communi-cat ion, communications bycomputer terminals, computera ided t ransmiss ion ofmessages and images,electronic mail , facsimiletransmissions, informat ionabout telecommunicat ion,paging services (radio,telephone or other means ofelectronic communication),rental of message sendingapparatus, rental oftelecommunication equipment,communications by fibre opticnetworks, network conferencingservices, rental facsimileapparatus, rental of modems,rental of telecommunicationequipment, rental of telephones,satellite transmission, providingmultiple-user access to a globalcomputer information network.),39 (Tourist offices (except forhotel reservation), escorting oftravelers, water supplying, airtransport, ambulance transport,vehicle towing, car rental, cartransport, bus transport,pleasure boat transport, boatrental, ice-breaking, hauling,salvage of ships, barge transport,l ighterage, carting, rai lwaytransport, horse rental, parceldelivery, porterage, packaging ofgoods, ship brokerage,arranging of cruises,sightseeing (tourism), unloadingcargo, delivery of goods, storageof goods, water distribution,electricity distribution, operatingcanal locks, car parking, storage,warehousing, rental ofwarehouses, ferry-boattransport, river transport, freight
(shipping of goods), freighting,garage rental, transport bypipeline, parking place rental,refrigerator rental, vehicle rental,coach rental, trunk rental,transporting furniture, transport,boat transport, arranging of tours,passenger transport, piloting,towing, ref loat ing of ships,booking of seats for travel,salvaging, taxi transport,streetcar transport, freightforwarding, marine transport,guarded transport of valuables,transport for travelers, transportand storage of trash, transportand storage of waste, removalservices, boat storage, freightbrokerage, transport brokerage,chauffeur services, courierservices, storage information,transportation of information,rental of diving bells, rental ofdiving suits, rental of storagecontainers, rental of vehicle roofracks, rescue operations(transport), transport reservation,travel reservation, underwatersalvage, wrapping of goods,message delivery, delivery ofnewspapers, delivery of goodsby mail order, distribution ofenergy, rental of motor racingcards, rental of wheelchairs.),40 Abrasion, processing ofcinematographic f i lms, airpurif ication, magnetization,applying finishes to textiles,paper finishing, silver-plating,fabric bleaching, woodworking,cloth edging, soldering,dressmaking, cadmium playing,permanent-press treatment offabrics, pottery f ir ing, shoestaining, chromium plat ing,metal plating, leather staining, furcondit ioning, cloth cutt ing,pattern printing, photographic filmdevelopment, gi lding, watertreating, electroplating, t in-plating, custom fashioning of fur,blacksmithing, fur moth-proofing,mill-working, fruit crushing, foodsmoking, galvanization,engraving, cloth waterproofing,fabric waterproofing, clothfireproofing, crease resistanttreatment for clothing, wooltreating, laminating, grinding,metal treating, metal tempering,f lour mil l ing, nickel plat ing,
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361292
warping (looms), skin dressing,burnishing by abrasion,bookbinding, planning (sawmill), saddlery working, sawing(saw mill), tailoring, tanning,taxidermy, dyeing services, textiledyeing, cloth treating, textilemoth-proofing, cloth dyeing,paper treating, glass-blowing,artificial snow-making machines,cabinet making, sorting of wasteand recycleable material, knittingmachine rental, l i tographicprinting, printing services, offsetprinting, si lkscreen printing,photo composing services.),41(Animal training; rental ofmovie projectors andaccessories; movie studios;physical culture; rental of showscenery; providing reactionfacilities; radio broadcasting oflight entertainment programmes;publication of texts, other thanpublicity texts; teaching; rental ofsound recordings; rental of cine-films; rental of motion pictures;production of films; publicationof librettos; rental of radio andtelevision sets; production ofradio and television programs;theatre productions; productionof shows; televisionentertainment; rental of stagescenery; zoological gardens;nursery schools; practicaltraining (demonstrat ion)recording studio services;reaction information; rental skindiving equipment; rental of sportsequipment (except vehicles);rental of stadium facilities; rentalof video cassette recorders;rental of videotapes; arrangingand conducting of seminars;sports events; videotape filmproduction; boarding schools;arranging and conducting ofworkshops (training); post-synchronisation; rel igiouseducation; rental of audioequipment; rental of tenniscourts; rental of video cameras;video tape editing; optical discediting; providing a computergame that may be accessednetwork wide by network users,news reporters services, scriptwriting services, sign languageinterprepation, photographicreporting, photography vocational
guidance, translation, video-taping.), 42 Data services,chemical analysis, analysis foroil-field exploration, architecture,guardianship, copyrightmanagement, bacteriology,bacteriological research; patentexploitation; editing of writtentexts; chemistry services;chemical research; chiroprac-tics; att ic clearance; junkclearance; loft clearance,architectural consultantacy,construction drafting, profess-ional consultancy, non-business; technical research;legal services; oil-well testing;personal letter writing; cosmeticresearch; design of interiordécor; industr ial design;packaging design; mater ialtesting; technical project studies;geological surveys; oi l- f ieldsurveys; engineering; surveying;providing facilities for exhibitions;genealogical research;engineering drawing; weatherforecasting; legal research; landsurveying; computer rental;,uniform rental; fashioninformation; computerprogramming; oil prospecting;physics (research); day-nurseries, guards; mechanicalresearch; restaurants,texti letesting; geological prospecting,geological research, authen-tication works of art, butlerservices, calibration (measur-ing), child care; services cocktaillounge services; computersoftware design; updating ofcomputer software; consultancyin the field computer hardware;dress designing; leasingaccess time to a compute database; licensing of intellectualproperty; quality control, rental ofcomputer software, rental ofportable building, research anddevelopment (for others), styling(industrial design), underwaterexploration, intellectual propertyconsultancy, arbitration services,recovery of computer data,maintenance of computersoftware, computer systemsanalysis, consultat ion inenvironment protection, leasingaccess time to a computer for themanipulat ion of data
microf i lming, biologicalresearch, urban planning,computer services, creating andmaintaining web sites for others,designing and implementingnetwork web pages for others,designing and implementingweb sites for others, hosting theweb sites of others on acomputer server for a globalcomputer network, providingsearch engines for obtainingdata on a global computernetwork, registration of domainnames for identification of userson a global computer network.),43 (Providing hotel accom-modation, catering, retirementhomes, cafeterias, providingcampground facilities, canteens,rental of temporaryaccommodation, boardinghouses, tourist homes, hotels,day-nurseries, restaurants,boarding house bookings, hotelreservations, self-servicerestaurants, snack-bars,boarding for animals, child careservices, cocktai l loungeservices, butler services, holidaycamp services (lodging), rentalof portable buildings, temporaryaccommodation reservations,motels, rental of chairs, tables,table linen, glassware, rental ofmeeting rooms, rental of tents.),44 (Animal breeding, landscapegardening, public baths forhygiene purposes, turkish baths,beauty salons, medical clinics,chiropract ics, hairdressingsalons, wreath making,convalescent homes, resthomes, hospitals, health care,horticulture, gardening, farmingequipment rental, massage,medical assistance, opticiansservices, p lant nurser ies,physiotherapy, psychologicaltesting, sanatoriums, veterinaryassistance, dentistry, nursinghomes, aerial and surfacespreading of fertilizers and otheragricultural chemicals, securityconsultancy, animal grooming,blood bank services, f lowerarranging, hospices, lawn care,manicuring, midwife services,nursing (medical), pharmacyadvice, photocomposingservices, plastic surgery, tree
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surgery, vermin exterminating(for agriculture), weed killing, petgrooming, hair implantations,services of a psychologist., rentalof sanitation faci l i t ies.)45 (Personal body guarding,chaperoning, detective agencies,dating services, night guards,guardianship, opening of securitylocks,security consultancy, atticclearance, junk clearance, loftclearance, personal letter writing,evening dress rental, cremation,missing person investigations,funerals, undertaking, clothingrental, dress rental, uniformrental, guards, marriage bureaux,horoscope casting, fire fighting,organization of religiousmeetings.)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000286
Mark name: CITRUS TWIST
Applicant (730): Diageo NorthAmerica, Inc.
Filing date (220): 15/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers).)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
CITRUS TWIST
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000287
Mark name: CRANBERRY TWIST
Applicant (730): Diageo NorthAmerica, Inc.
Filing date (220): 15/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers).)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
CRANBERRY TWIST
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000288
Mark name: GREEN APPLE TWIST
Applicant (730): Diageo NorthAmerica, Inc.
Filing date (220): 15/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers).)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
GREEN APPLETWIST
Mark name: ORANGE TWIST
Applicant (730): Diageo NorthAmerica, Inc.
Filing date (220): 15/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers).)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
ORANGE TWIST
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000290
Mark name: RASPBERRY TWIST
Applicant (730): Diageo NorthAmerica, Inc.
Filing date (220): 15/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers).)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
RASPBERRY TWIST
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000291
Mark name: VANILLA TWIST
Applicant (730): Diageo NorthAmerica, Inc.
Filing date (220): 15/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers).)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
VANILLA TWIST
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000295
Mark name:
Applicant (730): R & A Bailey & Co.
Filing date (220): 25/07/2003
Class (511): 33 (Alcoholic beverages(except beers))
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
TRADE MARKAPPLICATION
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File No (210): TM/2003/ 000300
Mark name: 7UP
Applicant (730): The ConcentrateManufacturing Company ofIreland
Filing date (220): 11/08/2003
Class (511): 32 (Mineral and aeratedwaters and other non-alcoholicdrinks, fruit drinks and fruit juices,syrups, concentrates, and otherpreparat ions for makingbeverages.)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
File No (210): TM/2003/ 000301
Mark name: YO!
Applicant (730): Voice PublishingCo.Limited
Filing date (220): 11/08/2003
Class (511): 35 (Advertising, rental ofadvertising space, publication ofpublicity texts, documentreproduction, arrangingnewspaper subscriptions [forothers], business managementassistance, business enquires,outdoor advertising, commercialinformation agencies,dissemination of advertisingmatter, photocopying, copying ofdocuments for others, statisticalinformation, publicity columnspreparations, typingdemonstration of goods, directmail advertising, updating ofadvertising material, distributionof samples, auct ioneeringpublicity material rental, publicrelat ions, shorthandtranscript ion, shop windowdressing, advertising agencies,modeling for advertising or salespromotion, marketing research,computerized file management,organisation of exhibitions forcommercial or advert isingpurposes, opin ion pol l ing,
personnel recrui tment, salepromotion (for others),secretarial services, advertisingby mail order, dissemination ofadvertising for others via an on-lone electronic communicationnetworks, compilat ion ofinformation into computerdatabases, systemisation ofinformation into computerdatabases, organization of tradefairs for commercial oradvertising purposes, promotingthe goods and services of othersby preparing and placingadvertisements in an electronicmagazine accessed through aglobal computer network.) 41(Education services, publicationof texts, other than publicity texts,publication of books, teaching,entertainment, entertainmentinformation, news reportersservices, organization ofcompetit ions, [education orentertainment]; sporting andcultural activities.)
Agent: Gordon, Gordon & Co
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THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No.1031of 2002
BETWEEN: BONNIE ELIZABETH STONES (FORMERLY SAYER)Claimant
And
1. ROBERT LEWIS2. RONALD PARRIS
Defendants
BEFORE: THE HONOURABLE MASTER BRIAN COTTLE
(In Chambers)
MISS SHAN M. GREER OF COUNSEL FOR THE CLAIMANT
MRS. ESTHER GREENE-ERNEST OF COUNSEL FOR THE FIRST DEFENDANT
To:- Ronald Parris
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that a claim has been filed in the High Court of Justice, St. Lucia No. 1031 of 2002 against you by the Claimant,Bonnie Stones.
WHEREAS by Order of the Honourable Master Brain Cottle on 15th April 2003 leave was granted to the Claimant to effectservice of the Claim Form and all other documents in this cause on the second Defendant by Notice published in two (2)consecutive issues of the local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette .
AND IT HAS BEEN ORDERED that service of the Claim Form herein be effected on the second Defendant by theseadvertisements.
IF YOU DESIRE to defend this action or to be heard you must within forty two (42) days of the last publication file anAcknowledgement of Service at the registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Street in the city of Castries in this Island,
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement Judgment may be entered in your absence.
BY THE COURT
REGISTRAR
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361296
NOTICE
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(Civil)
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No. 324 of 2003
BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITEDformerly CIBC CARIBBEAN LIMITEDWilliam Peter Boulevard, Castries
ClaimantAnd
GREGORY STANLEY of Bisee, Castries
Defendants
To:- Gregory Stanley, whose last known address was Bisee in Castries
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that the claimant FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LTD. formerly CIBC CARIBBEANLTD. has filed a Claim Form against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia, in Suit No. 324 of 2003 in which the Claimant’sclaim is for an amount due and owing under a Bankplan loan granted to yourself at your request, including interest thereon.
AND IT HAS BEEN ORDERED that service of the Claim Form indorsed with Statement of Claim in this action and otherdocuments filed herein be effected on you by advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of the local Newspaper circulatingin Saint Lucia and two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette .
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to defend this action, you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the lastpublication of this advertisement, file an Acknowledgement of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, Peynier Streetin the City of Castries.
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement of Service, Judgement may be entered against you.
BY THE COURT
REGISTRAR
REGISTRAR
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1297
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(Civil)
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No.332 of 2003
BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITEDformerly CIBC CARIBBEAN LIMITEDWilliam Peter Boulevard, Castries
ClaimantAnd
1. EARL ALPHONSE2. JOSEPH ALPHONSE3. MATHILDA ALPHONSE all of Bocage, Castries
Defendants
To:- Earl Alphonse, Joseph Alphonse and Mathilda Alphonse, whose last known address was Bocage in Castries
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that a claimant FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LTD. formerly CIBC CARIBBEAN LTD.has filed a Claim Form against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia, in Suit No. 332 of 2003 in which the Claimant’sclaim is for an amount due and owing under a Bankplan loan granted to Earl Alphonse at his request, with Joseph Alphonseand Matilda Alphonse acting as Sureties.
AND IT HAS BEEN ORDERED that service of the Claim Form indorsed with Statement of Claim in this action and otherdocuments filed herein be effected on you by advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of the local Newspaper circulatingin Saint Lucia and two (2) consecutive issues of the Official Gazette .
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to defend this action, you must within twenty-eight (28) days of the lastpublication of this advertisement, file and Acknowledgement of Service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice, PeynierStreet in the City of Castries.
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement of Service, Judgement may be entered against you.
BY THE COURT
REGISTRAR
NOTICE
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361298
SAINT LUCIA
IN THE MATTER of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 109.
and
IN THE MATTER of a Notification by the Governor General, acting on the advice of Cabinet that certain strips of land situatedbetween Grand Riviere and La Croix Chaubourg in the quarter of Gros Islet and Castries respectively in the island of SaintLucia is likely to be acquired for a public purpose.
NOTIFICATION
WHEREAS it is enacted by section 4 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 109 that if it appears to the Governor Generalacting on the advice of Cabinet that any land is likely to be required for a public purpose and it is necessary to make apreliminary survey or other investigation of the lands she may cause a Notification to that effect to be published in the Gazette.
AND WHEREAS it is considered by the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that certain strips of land situatedbetween Grand Riviere and La Croix Chaubourg in the quarter of Gros Islet and Castries respectively is likely to be requiredfor a public purpose to wit: For the Saint Lucia Road Development Programme.
NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby notified by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that certainstrips of land described in the schedule and situated between Grand Riviere and La Croix Chaubourg in the quarter ofGros Islet and Castries respectively are likely to be required for a public purpose, to wit: For the Saint Lucia Road DevelopmentProgramme.
SCHEDULE
Certain strips of land situate between Grand Riviere and La Croix Chaubourg in the quarter of Gros Islet and Castriesrespectively and comprising of lands belonging now or formerly to the following persons:-
RDPoO3( d) - Grande Riviere to La Croix
Isidore Dubission Sandra and Peter MontouteGregory Joseph Pearson CollymoreFederick Payne Martha CherryDunstan Joseph Grand Riviere Combined SchoolMary C. Augustin Hunter FrancoisRichard Cheong Ivor DefreitasLana Wilson Michelle S. JohnVictor Ledgers Andre La FargueAustin John Goretti LawrencyAnne Marie Cherry John Eudes PhillipStephen Clement Marie DavidRosalina Buzette Catherine FlermiusLegacy Contractor Inc. Hilary and Aloysia ByoneMahendra Bachay Judy Frederick
Together with any other easements which may be necessary.
Dated this 27th day of August, 2003
Secretary to the Cabinet
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NOTICE
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1299
NOTICE
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No. 513 of 2003
IN THE MATTER of an Application for a Declaration of Presumption of Death
And
IN THE MATTER of Articles 64-73 of the Civil Code of Saint Lucia
And
WITHOUT NOTICE: TOUSSAINT LOUIS also called DANIEL LOUIS
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that a Petiton has been filed in the High Court of Justice made in Claim No. 513 of 2003 by THE PETITIONERherein TOUSSAINT LOUIS called DANIEL LOUIS, requesting an order declaring that BENOIT PHILIP LOUIS last seen in Brazil,South America be presumed dead.
IT HAS BEEN ORDERED that THE PETITIONER do effect service by substituted service in two (2) consecutive issues of theOfficial Gazette and two consecutive issues of a newspaper circulating in the Island.
Any person who claims any right against the Succession or property of BENOIT PHILIP LOUIS must bring a Claim before theCourt or Judge no later that twenty-eight (28) days after the last publication.
JULIEN, PHILIP & COMPANY
Per:GAIL V. PHILIP
SOLICITORS FOR THE APPLICANT
Gail V. Philip of Julien, Philip & Company Chambers whose business address is Suite 3, #7 Jeremie Street, Castries,Saint Lucia. Tel: 456-0932/2-1504, Fax: 456-0606.Email: [email protected].
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361300
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No.644 of 1998
BETWEEN: ST.LUCIA HOUSING AUTHORITYClaimant
And
GUY GASCONNETTE of Block B Shopping Unit No. 7 Darling Road Housing Estate,Castries
DefendantBEFORE: THE HONOURABLE JUSTICE MURRAY SHANKS
DATED: 7TH MAY, 2003
To:- Guy Gasconnette, Block B Shopping Unit No. 7, Darling Road Housing Estate, Castries
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that the Claimant St. Lucia Housing Authority has filed a claim form against you in the High Court of Justice, SaintLucia in Claim No. 644 of 1998 in which the Claimants’ claim is for arrears of rent.
AND IT HAS BEEN ordered that the Claim Form indorsed with Statement of Claim in this action and other documents filedherein be effected on you by advertisement in two consecutive issues of the local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and twoconsecutive issues of the Official Gazette .
AND FURTHER TAKE NOTICE that if you desire to defend this action, you must within 42 days of the last publication of thisadvertisement file an acknowledgement of service at the Registry of the High Court of Justice in the City of Castries.
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement of Service, Judgement may be entered against you.
BY THE COURT
Deputy Registrar
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NOTICE
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1301
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No. 524 of 2003
BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerlyBARCLAYS BANK PLC
ClaimantAnd
1. DANA McINTOSH2. MONA McINTOSH both of Bonne Terre, Gros Islet, St. Lucia
Defendants
To:- (1) DANA MCINTOSH and (2) MONA MCINTOSH whose last known addresses were BONNE TERRE, GROS ISLET, ST. LUCIA
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. 524 of 2003 byFIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC in which the Claimantclaims liquidated damages.
AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form in this action on you be effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issuesof the local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette . If you desire to defend thesaid action you must within 28 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an acknowledgement of service at theRegistry of the High Court of Justice in the city of Castries.
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgement entered against you. If theClaimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs or the method of paying any judgementunless you apply to set judgement aside.
Dated this 15th day of July 2003.
McNAMARA & CO.
Per:SOLICITORS FOR THE CLAIMANT
This Notice was filed by McNamara & Co., Chambers of #20 Micoud Street, Castries for and behalf of the Claimant in this matter
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361302
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No. 264 of 2003
BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerlyBARCLAYS BANK PLC
ClaimantAnd
FITZROY DANIELS of 1392 Sterling Place, Apt 2C, Brooklyn, New York, 11213, USADefendant
To:- Fitzroy Daniels whose last known address was 1392 Sterling Place, Apt 2C, Brooklyn, New York, 11213, USA.
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. 264 of 2003 byFIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC in which the Claimantclaims liquidated damages.
AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form in this action on you be effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issuesof the local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette . If you desire to defend thesaid action you must within 28 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an acknowledgement of service at theRegistry of the High Court of Justice in the city of Castries.
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgement entered against you. If theClaimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs or the method of paying any judgementunless you apply to set judgement aside.
Dated this 15th day of July 2003.
McNAMARA & CO.
Per:SOLICITORS FOR THE CLAIMANT
This Notice was filed by McNamara & Co., Chambers of #20 Micoud Street, Castries for and on behalf of the Claimant in this matter.
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1303
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE
SAINT LUCIA
Claim No. 267 of 2003
BETWEEN: FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerlyBARCLAYS BANK PLC
ClaimantAnd
1. DAVE HANKEY of Trouya, Bois D’Orange, Quarter of Gros Islet2. ALEXANDER THOMAS of Grande Riviere, Gros Islet
Defendants
To:- (1) DAVE HANKEY whose last known address was Trouya, Bois D’ Orange, Quarter of Gros Islet (2) ALEXANDER THOMAS whoselast know address was Grande Riviere, Gros Islet
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that an action has been commenced against you in the High Court of Justice (Saint Lucia) No. 267 of 2003 byFIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly BARCLAYS BANK PLC in which the Claimantclaims liquidated damages.
AND service of the Notice of the Claim Form in this action on you be effected by this advertisement in two consecutive issuesof the local Newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette . If you desire to defend thesaid action you must within 28 days of the last publication of this advertisement enter an acknowledgement of service at theRegistry of the High Court of Justice in the city of Castries.
IN DEFAULT of such acknowledgement the Claimant will be entitled to apply to have judgement entered against you. If theClaimant does so, you will have no right to be heard by the Court except as to costs or the method of paying any judgementunless you apply to set judgement aside.
Dated this 15th day of July 2003.
McNAMARA & CO.
Per:SOLICITORS FOR THE CLAIMANT
This Notice was filed by McNamara & Co., Chambers of #20 Micoud Street, Castries for and on behalf of the Claimant in this matter.
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361304
THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT
IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(Probate)
SAINT LUCIA
Petition Number LA 130 of 2003
IN THE MATTER of the late Joseph Lesforis also known as Herlay Joseph also known as Herlay Joseph Lesforis deceased.
And
IN THE MATTER of an application for a Grant of Letters of Administration.
And
IN THE MATTER of article 586(3) of the Civil Code and Article 1013 to 1015 of the Code of CivilProcedurce Chapters 242 and 243 respectively of the Revised Laws of Saint Lucia 1957.
WITHOUT NOTICE: CHAD MAURICE.
To:- (1) HEIRS OF JOSEPH LESFORIS also known as HERLAY JOSEPH also known as HERLAY JOSEPH LESFORIS
(2) HEIRS OF DAVID LESFORIS also known as DAVID ISIDORE
NOTICE
TAKE NOTICE that an application has been filed in the High Court by Chad Maurice of a Grant of Letters of Administration of theEstate of Joseph Lesforis also known as Herlay Joseph also known as Herlay Joseph Lesforis who died intesate at Vieux-Fortaforesaid on/or about the 2nd day of May 1988.
LET any person claiming to be an heir or who has an interest as heir or otherwise in the estate and succession of the lateJoseph Lesforis also known as Herlay Joseph also known as Herlay Joseph Lesforis file within 28 days of this publication, anotice to that effect at the Registry, High Court of Justice, Peynier Street, Castires.
LAY & MOYSTON
Per:DAWN LAY MOYSTON
SOLICITORS FOR THE APPLICANT
Lay & Moyston whose business address is #21 Martin Luther King Street, Vieux-Fort, Saint Lucia and whose addressfor service is c/o Larcher Barnard Taylor & Associate of Chambers #10 Bridge Street, Castries.
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SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1305
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
T he public is hereby notified that, effective 7th August, 2003 and until further notice, I KENNY D.ANTHONY, Minister for Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000
approve the following rate of consumption tax as corresponds to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbersspecified:
HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty
27.10.13.90 Gasolene(Unleaded) 233.86 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.14.10 Spirit type (Gasolene type) jet fuel 141.04 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported 99.32 cents per imperial gallonunder processing agreement
27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene 99.32cents per imperial gallon
27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the 236.24 cents per imperial gallonprocessing agreement
27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil 236.24 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under 236.24 cents per imperial gallonprocessing agreement
27.10.39.90 Other 236.24 cents per imperial gallon
27.11.12.00 Liquified Propane 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25 lbs)
Liquified Propane 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 Ibs)
27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25 lbs )
Liquified Butane 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 lbs)
27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25 Ibs )
Liquified Natural Gas 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 Ibs)
27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25lbs)
Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 lbs)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
KENNY D. ANTHONY,
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361306
NOTICE
T he public is hereby notified that, effective 8th August, 2003 and until further notice, I KENNY D.ANTHONY, Minister for Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000
approve the following rate of consumption tax as corresponds to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbersspecified:
HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty
27.10.13.90 Gasolene(Unleaded) 228.72 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.14.10 Spirit type (Gasolene type) jet fuel 141.04 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported 99.32 cents per imperial gallonunder processing agreement
27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene 99.32 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the 236.24 cents per imperial gallonprocessing agreement
27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil 236.24 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under 236.24 cents per imperial gallonprocessing agreement
27.10.39.90 Other 236.24 cents per imperial gallon
27.11.12.00 Liquified Propane 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25 lbs)
Liquified Propane 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 Ibs)
27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25 lbs )
Liquified Butane 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 lbs)
27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25 Ibs )
Liquified Natural Gas 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 Ibs)
27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 22.92 cents per pound(More than 25lbs)
Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 13.92 cents per pound(Up to 25 lbs)
__________________________________________________________________________________________________
KENNY D. ANTHONY,
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1307
GOVERNMENT NOTICES
The public is hereby notified that, effective 12th August, 2003 and until further notice, I KENNY D.ANTHONY, Minister for Finance, acting in accordance with the Consumption Tax (Amendment) (No.92) Order 2000
approve the following rate of consumption tax as corresponds to the description of goods and HS Tariff Numbersspecified:
HS Tariff Number Description of Goods Rate of Tax/Duty
27.10.13.90 Gasolene(Unleaded) 236.43 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.14.10 Spirit type (Gasolene type) jet fuel 141.04 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.22.10 Illuminating Kerosene exported 101.03 cents per imperial gallonunder processing agreement
27.10.22.90 Other Illuminating Kerosene 101.03 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.31.10 Diesel Oil exported under the 240.52 cents per imperial gallonprocessing agreement
27.10.31.90 Other Diesel oil 240.52 cents per imperial gallon
27.10.39.10 Other diesel oil exported under 240.52 cents per imperial gallonprocessing agreement
27.10.39.90 Other 240.52 cents per imperial gallon
27.11.12.00 Liquified Propane 23.20 cents per pound(More than 25 lbs)
Liquified Propane 14.20 cents per pound(Up to 25 Ibs)
27.11.13.00 Liquified Butane 23.20 cents per pound(More than 25 lbs )
Liquified Butane 14.20 cents per pound(Up to 25 lbs)
27.11.11.00 Liquified Natural Gas 23.20 cents per pound(More than 25 Ibs )
Liquified Natural Gas 14.20 cents per pound(Up to 25 Ibs)
27.11.14.00 Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 23.20 cents per pound(More than 25lbs)
Ethelyne, Propylene, Buthelyne 14.20 cents per pound(Up to 25 lbs)
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KENNY D. ANTHONY,
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361308
Name Parent Body Designation Practice Firm Name
1 Allain Stephanie Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA
2 Atkinson Anthony D. Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA P Price Water HouseCoopers
3 Bain Angus Institute of Chartered Accountants of St. Lucia CA-St. Lucia
4 Best Bennett Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA P Bennett Best & Co.
5 Bleasdale Wilton Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
6 Boland Brenda Institute of Chartered Accountants in Englandand Wales CA P Chase Skeete &
Boland
7 Boxill Chelan Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
8 Brathwaite Trevor Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
9 Cafferky Vincent Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA
10 Chase Lisle D. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
11 Chastanet Andre Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
12 Clarke Leslie Certified Management Accountant CMA
13 Cooper Joanne Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA
14 Davis Omar Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
15 De Freitas Stanley Association of International Accountants,Certified General Accountants-Canada FAIA, CGA P De Freitas &
Associates
16 Devaux Frederick Institute of Chartered Accountants in Englandand Wales FCA
17 Devaux Nicholas Certified Public Accountant CPA
18 Douglas Trelford Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
19 Eleuthere-Jn Marie Carole Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
20 Estrado Earl Association of Chartered Certified Accountants CGA
21 Faisal Gennifer Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
22 Ferreira Christine Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
23 Fevrier Gregory Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA P G. L. FEVRIER &Associates
24 Fields Wayne Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA
25 Francis Eustace Certified Public Accountant CPA
26 Gaillard-St.Rose Andrea Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
27 Gajadhar Byron Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
28 Gellineau Jeffrey Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA P KPMG
29 Gill Llewellyn Certified General Accountants-Canada FCGA P G. Llewellyn & Co.
30 Griffith Claude V Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA P Claude Griffith & Co
NOTICE
INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF ST. LUCIA
LIST OF MEMBERS
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER, 2003 ISSUE 36 1309
31 Gurley Rudy Institute of Cost and Management Accountants CIMA
32 Hasnudeen Edward Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
33 Hippolyte Emma Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
34 Huntley Earlene C. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
35 Husbands Nathalbert Association of International Accountants AIA
36 Hyacinth Arlette Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
37 Jean Kelvin Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
38 John Reuben Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA P KPMG
39 Kent Peter Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
40 Kowlessar John-Paul Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA P Ernst & Young
41 LaFeuillee Aurea Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
42 Lendor Geraldine Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
43 Lendor Mario Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA P Mario Lendor
44 Louis John B Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
45 Low Mairi Institute of Chartered Accountants in Englandand Wales ACA
46 Lucas John Institute of Cost and Management Accountants CIMA
47 Martial Darnell Association of Chartered Certified Accountants,Certified General Accountants-Canada FCCA, CGA
48 Mathurin Lincoln Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
49 Matthews Cyril Certified Management Accountant CMA
50 Moffat Roger Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
51 Monrose Marie Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
52 Myers Frank V Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA P KPMG
53 Nathaniel Cuthbert Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
54 Padmore Lisa Nicole Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA P Ernst & Young
55 Peterkin Richard Canadian Institute of Chartered Accountants CA P Price WaterhouseCoopers
56 Phillip Marcellus Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
57 Pilgrim Michael Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA
58 Preville Orville Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
59 Rajana Cyril Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA P Rajana & Co.
60 Ramdharri Sarj Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA P Sarj Ramdharri
61 Rapier William D Institute of Chartered Accountants of St. Lucia CA-St. Lucia
62 Regobert Cleophas Association of Chartered Certified Accountants FCCA P Regobert & Co.
63 Roberts Christopher O Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
64 Roberts Owen Association of International Accountants AIA
65 Sargusingh Matthew Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA P Tri Finity Associates
66 Serieux Charles Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
Name Parent Body Designation Practice Firm Name
SAINT LUCIA GOVERNMENT GAZETTE — MONDAY 1 SEPTEMBER 2003 ISSUE 361310
67 Skeete Wendell Institute of Chartered Accountants in Englandand Wales FCA P Chase Skeete &
Boland
68 Springer Vera Rose Certified General Accountants-Canada CGA
69 Taylor John Institute of Cost and Management Accountants FCMA
70 Thomas Luther Certified Management Accountant CMA
71 Walcott Anthony Certified Public Accountant CPA P A P Walcott &Associates
72 Wally Pamphile Association of Chartered Certified Accountants ACCA
73 Wright-Auguste Cathy Ann Association of Chartered Certified Accountants CGA
By Order of CouncilInstitute of Chartered Accountants of St. LuciaAugust 2003
Name Parent Body Designation Practice Firm Name
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