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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister: Abject Alfred
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister. A compendium of information on this issue and a forum for discussion by interested Jamaicans and others. Welcome to my blog. The rule of law in Jamaica is under serious threat, following the government's opposition to the appointment of Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General of Jamaica, and its subsequent dismissal of the Public Service Commission for alleged "misbehaviour". Saturday, November 29, 2008. Alfred Sangs...
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister: Plums for the boys?
http://vasciannie-psc.blogspot.com/2008/08/plums-for-boys.html
Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister. A compendium of information on this issue and a forum for discussion by interested Jamaicans and others. Welcome to my blog. The rule of law in Jamaica is under serious threat, following the government's opposition to the appointment of Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General of Jamaica, and its subsequent dismissal of the Public Service Commission for alleged "misbehaviour". Sunday, August 10, 2008. I am not sure wh...
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister: The government continues to politicize the public service- appointment of Marcia Forbes
http://vasciannie-psc.blogspot.com/2008/09/government-continues-to-politicize.html
Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister. A compendium of information on this issue and a forum for discussion by interested Jamaicans and others. Welcome to my blog. The rule of law in Jamaica is under serious threat, following the government's opposition to the appointment of Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General of Jamaica, and its subsequent dismissal of the Public Service Commission for alleged "misbehaviour". Tuesday, September 9, 2008. The governmen...
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister: My letter on PSC litigation settlement finally appears in the Observer of December 18, 2008
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister. A compendium of information on this issue and a forum for discussion by interested Jamaicans and others. Welcome to my blog. The rule of law in Jamaica is under serious threat, following the government's opposition to the appointment of Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General of Jamaica, and its subsequent dismissal of the Public Service Commission for alleged "misbehaviour". Thursday, December 18, 2008. My letter on...
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister: Lackston Robinson is back at the AG's Chambers
http://vasciannie-psc.blogspot.com/2008/08/lackston-robinson-is-back-at-ags.html
Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister. A compendium of information on this issue and a forum for discussion by interested Jamaicans and others. Welcome to my blog. The rule of law in Jamaica is under serious threat, following the government's opposition to the appointment of Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General of Jamaica, and its subsequent dismissal of the Public Service Commission for alleged "misbehaviour". Saturday, August 9, 2008. Lackston Robins...
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LONG BENCH | To draw long bench (v): to set aside time to have deliberate conversations about complex matters of consequence e.g. “‘tory deh fe tell but long bench nuh deh fe draw.” (Louise ‘Miss Lou’ Bennett)
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To draw long bench (v): to set aside time to have deliberate conversations about complex matters of consequence e.g. “‘tory deh fe tell but long bench nuh deh fe draw.” (Louise ‘Miss Lou’ Bennett). Sit down. Breathe. Smile. Drink some wash. Belch. Laugh. Plan to stay awhile. Yes, a girl can dream, but why not? It beats waiting for smaddy a’ fa’rin to give me the idea and the permission to do something with it. 36 Responses to “Passing Through? November 6, 2007 at 4:42 pm. November 22, 2007 at 7:31 pm.
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Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister: Judicial review hearing to start on December 8
http://vasciannie-psc.blogspot.com/2008/11/judicial-review-hearing-to-start-on.html
Constitutional crisis in Jamaica: the Solicitor General, the PSC and the Prime Minister. A compendium of information on this issue and a forum for discussion by interested Jamaicans and others. Welcome to my blog. The rule of law in Jamaica is under serious threat, following the government's opposition to the appointment of Stephen Vasciannie as Solicitor General of Jamaica, and its subsequent dismissal of the Public Service Commission for alleged "misbehaviour". Saturday, November 8, 2008. Judicial revi...
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Ashlaw - A Blog on Jamaican Real Estate Law: Real Estate in Jamaica - Title Insurance Part 2
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Ashlaw - A Blog on Jamaican Real Estate Law. Written by Orene Daille Nation-Ashley formerly of the firm Ashley and Ashley, this blog seeks to simplify the process of real estate transfers and acquisition in Jamaica and to acquaint readers with the various legalities involved in dealing with real estate and conveyancing matters. Tuesday, July 1, 2008. Real Estate in Jamaica - Title Insurance Part 2. High Costs - the transfer tax and stamp duties at 6% and 4.5% on transfers of land for value are still ...
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Ashlaw - A Blog on Jamaican Real Estate Law: Delays in Property Transfers
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Ashlaw - A Blog on Jamaican Real Estate Law. Written by Orene Daille Nation-Ashley formerly of the firm Ashley and Ashley, this blog seeks to simplify the process of real estate transfers and acquisition in Jamaica and to acquaint readers with the various legalities involved in dealing with real estate and conveyancing matters. Friday, July 29, 2011. Delays in Property Transfers. The land is registered. The owner/vendor is alive. There are no competing equitable interests as would be revealed by caveats.