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705 Issue 24 | Monday June 13, 2016 Saint Lucia Government Gazette NOTICES PURSUANT to Sections 60 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of Saint Lucia, Her Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Honourable Allen Michael Chastanet to be Prime Minister of Saint Lucia. GOVERNMENT HOUSE SAINT LUCIA June 7, 2016 IT is notified for general information that Her Excellency The Governor General, Dame Pearlette Louisy, GCSL, GCMG, D.St.J, Ph.D, LL.D (Hon.) will be out of the State from Wednesday, June 8, 2016 to Monday, June 13, 2016 to attend the official celebrations of Her Majesty the Queen's 90 th birthday. Acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, Her Excellency has appointed Mr. Mac Donald Dixon to be her Deputy during her absence. GOVERNMENT HOUSE SAINT LUCIA June 1, 2016 NOTICE OF COMPANY IN DISSOLUTION (International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14: Section 94 (8)) BIRGMA CHINA INC IBC No. 2015-00292 TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company, BIRGMA CHINA INC IBC NO. 2015-00292 which was incorporated on the 9th August 2004 in Samoa and continued as an International Business Company on 13th August 2015 in Saint Lucia and which commenced liquidation on the 4th January 2016 has been dissolved and has struck off by the Registrar of International Business Companies. TAKE NOTICE that the dissolution of the above named company became effective on the 1st June 2016. Dated this 1st day of June, 2016. Andrew Morrison Paul Liquidator TERMS OF REFERENCE- CONSULTANCY SERVICES TECHNOLOGY NEEDS ASSESSMENT Third National Communication Programme 1. BACKGROUND THE Government of Saint Lucia (GOSL), as signatory to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is legally required to periodically prepare and submit National Communication (NC) reports to the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP). The primary objective of this document is to enable countries to report on work undertaken and planned, in response to the adverse impacts of climate change. This enables the COP to monitor national progress towards the implementation of the UNFCCC. Since becoming a signatory, GOSL has submitted its Initial National Communication (INC) and its Second National Communication (SNC) in November 2002 and April 2012 respectively. The preparation of the Third National Communication (Third NATCOM) was initiated in August of 2013. The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), through its Umbrella Programme, will function as the implementing agency. At the national level, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology (MSDEST), through the Sustainable Development and Environment Division (SDED), is the executing agency on behalf of the GOSL. THE following document is published and is available for sale at the National Printing Corporation (NPC): No. 63 of 2016 — Elections (Election Petition) Rules STATUTORY INSTRUMENT

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705

Issue 24 | Monday June 13, 2016

Saint Lucia Government Gazette

NOTICES

PURSUANT to Sections 60 (1) and (2) of the Constitution of Saint Lucia, Her Excellency the Governor-General has been pleased to appoint Honourable Allen Michael Chastanet to be Prime Minister of Saint Lucia.

GOVERNMENT HOUSESAINT LUCIA

June 7, 2016

IT is notified for general information that Her Excellency The Governor General, Dame Pearlette Louisy, GCSL, GCMG, D.St.J, Ph.D, LL.D (Hon.) will be out of the State from Wednesday, June 8, 2016 to Monday, June 13, 2016 to attend the official celebrations of Her Majesty the Queen's 90th birthday.

Acting on the advice of the Prime Minister, Her Excellency has appointed Mr. Mac Donald Dixon to be her Deputy during her absence.

GOVERNMENT HOUSESAINT LUCIA

June 1, 2016

NOTICE OF COMPANY IN DISSOLUTION

(International Business Companies Act, Cap 12.14: Section 94 (8))

BIRGMA CHINA INC IBC No. 2015-00292

TAKE NOTICE that the International Business Company, BIRGMA CHINA INC IBC NO. 2015-00292 which was incorporated on the 9th August 2004 in Samoa and continued as an International Business Company on 13th August 2015 in Saint Lucia and which commenced liquidation on the 4th January 2016 has been dissolved and

has struck off by the Registrar of International Business Companies.

TAKE NOTICE that the dissolution of the above named company became effective on the 1st June 2016.

Dated this 1st day of June, 2016.

Andrew Morrison PaulLiquidator

TERMS OF REFERENCE-CONSULTANCY SERVICES

TECHNOLOGY NEEDS ASSESSMENT Third National Communication Programme

1. BACKGROUND

THE Government of Saint Lucia (GOSL), as signatory to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is legally required to periodically prepare and submit National Communication (NC) reports to the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP). The primary objective of this document is to enable countries to report on work undertaken and planned, in response to the adverse impacts of climate change. This enables the COP to monitor national progress towards the implementation of the UNFCCC.

Since becoming a signatory, GOSL has submitted its Initial National Communication (INC) and its Second National Communication (SNC) in November 2002 and April 2012 respectively. The preparation of the Third National Communication (Third NATCOM) was initiated in August of 2013.

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), through its Umbrella Programme, will function as the implementing agency. At the national level, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology (MSDEST), through the Sustainable Development and Environment Division (SDED), is the executing agency on behalf of the GOSL.

THE following document is published and is available for sale at the National Printing Corporation (NPC):

No. 63 of 2016 — Elections (Election Petition) Rules

STATUTORY INSTRUMENT

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The UNFCCC promotes the development and transfer of environmentally sound technologies to developing countries as a means of enabling the international community to fulfill the requirements of the convention. As such the development of a climate change technology needs assessment, assists in identifying environmentally sustainable technologies for Saint Lucia and prioritizing those based on the adaptation and mitigation responses which Saint Lucia will pursue. The first such report for Saint Lucia was produced in 2004.

Given the advances in technology since 2004, and the new scientific information made available through the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) and other scientific bodies, the government of Saint Lucia through the MSDEST seeks to engage a Consultant to produce an assessment report capturing the technology needs for Saint Lucia which are key to assisting with achieving the objectives of the UNFCCC and Saint Lucia’s adaptation and mitigation priorities.

2. SCOPE OF SERVICES REQUIRED

The Consultant is required to assess Saint Lucia’s technology needs in the context of the 2004 Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) report with a view to identifying progress and determining current needs. This includes an assessment of the country’s information technology needs in the area of climate change and other environmental issues. This report should take into account the recommendations from the 2004 TNA report, the Technology Transfer Section of the 2012 Other Relevant Information Report, and the 2014 Stocktaking Report for the preparation of Saint Lucia’s Third National Communication.

The Consultant is expected to provide these services through the following tasks;

Task 1: Documentation Review and data/ information gathering

The Consultant is required to:-

A. Conduct a desk review of a number of critical documents including but not limited to: Reporting on Climate Change:

i. User Manual for the guidelines on National Communications for Non- Annex 1 countries;

ii. IPCC Special Report on Methodological and Technological Issues in Technology Transfer (2000);

iii. UNFCCC Handbook for conducting Technology Needs Assessment for Climate Change 2010

iv. Technology Needs Assessment section under the Other Relevant Information (ORI) Section of Stocktaking Report for the preparation of Saint Lucia’s Third National Communication (2013);

v. Technology Needs Assessment Section of Other Relevant Information Report from Saint Lucia’s Second National Communication (2012);

vi. National Circumstances Report for Saint Lucia’s Third National Communication (2016).

B. Consult with the relevant national and regional agencies, both public and private sector, as well as national experts to yield exhaustive information based on required scope of services.

Task 2: Develop a 2016 Technology Needs Assessment (TNA) Report for Saint Lucia

The consultant is expected to develop and present a stand-alone 2016 TNA report for Saint Lucia, along with a synthesized TNA for inclusion in Saint Lucia’s Third National Communication Report to the UNFCCC. The Structure of the reports should be based on the UNFCCC Handbook for conducting Technology Needs Assessment for Climate Change 2010 as follows:

A. Executive summary

B. Main Report

i. Technology needs assessment process overview

ii. Identification of development priorities for the country

iii. Identification of key (sub) sectors for low emission and low vulnerability development

iv. Prioritization of technologies for low emission and low vulnerability development

v. Preparation of strategy and action plan for prioritized technologies

vi. Final conclusions and recommendations

C. Annexes

The Consultant is also required to consider the following key requirements from the 2013 Third National Communication Project document:

A. Database for environmentally sustainable technologies;

B. Technology information networks; and

C. Human, scientific, technical and institutional capacity strengthening.

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Task 3: Presentation of Findings

The Consultant is required to:-

A. Submit draft 2016 TNA for Saint Lucia and synthesized TNA to MSDEST

B. Amend draft report based on feedback received

C. Submit a final report to MSDEST

3. DELIVERABLES

The Consultant is required to submit the following deliverables for this consultancy;

1) An Inception Report, one (1) week after commencement of the contract, inclusive of a:

i. Proposed methodology to yield the requisite information as outlined in the Scope of Work; and

ii. A detailed work-plan with timelines.

2) Draft Reports four (4) weeks after the commencement of the contract.

3) Presentation to stakeholders on contents of the report six (6) weeks after the commencement of the contract.

4) Presentation of Final Reports within eight (8) weeks of contract signature in Microsoft Word electronic format and hard copy.

4. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Qualifications

The minimum qualification requirements of the Consultant is possession of at the least a Masters Level Degree in Environmental Management Studies, Climate Change, Developmental Economics or a related field. Experience

The Consultant must possess at least five (5) years working experience in climate change, or environmental management in Saint Lucia or the Caribbean Region.

Competencies

a. Be able to demonstrate expert knowledge of and experience in the analysis of other relevant information topics

b. Possess a solid understanding of the institutional arrangements and resources required to carry out the scope of works

c. Competence in report writing, presenting information and consulting with stakeholders

d. Demonstrate flexibility in the event adjustments are required based on the findings during both at the organizational and technical levels, for successful implementation of the Technology Needs Assessment

REPORTING AND LOGISTICAL ARRANGEMENTS

The Consultant will report to the assigned representative of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology within the Sustainable Development and Environment Division. The Consultant will be expected to make his own transportation and office arrangements.

DURATION AND COSTS

The consultant will be contracted for a period of two (2) months. The contract will be a lump sum contract payable based on the schedule proposed in the agreed contract between the Government of Saint Lucia and the Consultant.

SUBMISSIONS

Proposals should be submitted in a sealed envelope marked confidential inclusive of an itemized financial costing by 4:30p.m on Friday 24th June 2016. Proposals should be addressed to:

The Permanent SecretaryDepartmental Tenders BoardMinistry of Sustainable Development, Energy,Science & TechnologyNorman Francis BuildingBalataCASTRIES

TERMS OF REFERENCE - CONSULTANCY SERVICES

Other Relevant Information to the Achievement of the Objectives of the United Nations FrameworkConvention on Climate Change (UNFCCC)Third National Communication Project

1. BACKGROUND

THE Government of Saint Lucia (GOSL), as a signatory to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), is legally required to periodically prepare and submit National Communication

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(NC) reports to the UNFCCC Conference of Parties (COP). The primary objective of this document is to enable countries to report on work undertaken and planned, in response to the adverse impacts of climate change. This enables the COP to monitor national progress towards the implementation of the UNFCCC.

Since becoming a signatory, GOSL has submitted its Initial National Communication (INC) and its Second National Communication (SNC) in November 2002 and April 2012 respectively. The preparation of the Third National Communication (Third NATCOM) was initiated in August of 2013 and is expected to conclude in June 2016. The outstanding deliverables under the Third NATCOM are the (i) National Circumstances, (ii) Vulnerability and Adaptation Assessment, (iii) Other Relevant Information which has four sub-components and (iv) Gaps and Constraints.

The United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP), through its Umbrella Programme, functions as the implementing agency. At the national level, the Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology (MSDEST), through the Sustainable Development and Environment Division (SDED), is the executing agency on behalf of the GOSL.

The UNFCCC, National Communications Guidelines states that “In order to facilitate the formulation and implementation of sustainable development programmes, non-Annex I Parties”, like Saint Lucia, “are encouraged, as appropriate, to provide information on any steps they have taken to integrate climate change considerations into relevant social, economic and environmental policies and actions.

In light of the foregoing, this Ministry seeks to engage a Consultant to produce a report capturing Other Relevant Information to the achievement of the objectives of the UNFCCC, which builds on the work produced under the Second National Communication, and incorporates recommendations from the Stocktaking process for the Third National Communication. This report should present its findings for the following topics as stipulated by the UNFCCC:

1. Steps taken to integrate climate change considerations into national development and policy formulation;

2. Activities related to the transfer of environmentally sustainable technologies;

3. Information on climate change research and systematic observation;

4. Information on climate change education, training, and public awareness;

5. Information on capacity building activities, options and priorities; and

6. Measures to promote information exchange and networking.

2. SCOPE OF SERVICES REQUIRED

The Consultant is required to render services to substantiate the following components as per the outlined structure:

Task 1: Documentation Review and Data/ Information Gathering

The Consultant is required to:-

a. Conduct a desk review of a number of critical documents including but not limited to:

Reporting on Climate Change:

i. User Manual for the guidelines on National Communications for Non- Annex 1 countries;

ii. Other Relevant Information Section of Stocktaking Report for the preparation of Saint Lucia’s Third National Communication;

iii. Other Relevant Information Report from Saint Lucia’s Second National Communication;

iv. National Circumstances Report for Saint Lucia’s Third National Communication as well as;

v. Relevant national socio-economic and environmental publications and reports.

b. Consult with relevant agencies, both Public and Private, as well as national experts, to yield exhaustive information as per the outlined “Scope of Services”

Task 2: Development of Other Relevant Information Report

The consultant is expected to develop and present a report on Other Relevant Information which covers the UNFCCC-required topics. The Structure of the Report should be as follows:

A. Information preceding the UNFCCC required topics;

i. Acknowledgements, Executive Summary, Introduction, Approach and Methodology.

B. Information on UNFCCC-required topics as follows:

1) Steps taken to integrate climate change considerations into national development and policy formulation as per the following:

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i. Linkages between the national communication process and national development priorities;

ii. Efforts to integrate climate change considerations into social, economic and environmental policies and actions;

iii. Enhanced institutional arrangements to create a sustainable national communication process;

iv. Indicators to evaluate the impacts of the national communication process at different levels.

v. Challenges associated with, and recommendations (including prioritisation of action) for, integrating climate change considerations into national development and policy formulation

vi. Entry points that are, and can be, utilised by the government and the private sector for integrating climate change considerations into national development and policy formulation

2) Activities related to transfer of environmentally sustainable technologies

i. Technology Needs Assessment (TNA);

ii. Database established on environmentally sustainable technologies;

iii. Technology information networks established;

iv. Human, scientific, technical and institutional capacity strengthened.

v. Challenges associated with, and recommendations (including prioritisation of action) related to, transfer of environmentally sustainable technologies

vi. Opportunities for the transfer of environmentally sustainable technologies

3) Information on climate change research and systematic observation

i. Measures and recommendations to improve national programmes for research and systematic observation;

ii. Activities related to participation in global research and observation systems;

iii. Identification of challenges, gaps, needs, options and priorities for climate change research and systematic observations.

iv. Opportunities for improving climate change research and systematic observation

4) Information on climate change education, training, and public awareness

i. Initiatives to assess the level of awareness and understanding of climate change issues at the national level

ii. Initiatives to increase awareness and understanding of climate change issues;

iii. Initiatives and programmes for education, training and public awareness;

iv. Institutional framework for public participation in climate change activities;

v. Co-operation to promote education, training and public awareness;

vi. Challenges, gaps, needs, options and priorities identified in climate change education, training and public awareness.

vii.Entry points that are, and can be, utilised by the government and the private sector for improving climate change education, training, and public awareness

5) Information on capacity building activities, options and priorities

i. Identification of specific challenges, gaps, needs, options and priorities for capacity building to address climate change issues;

ii. Participation of wide range of stakeholders in issues related to climate change;

iii. Activities related to co-ordination and sustainability of capacity-building activities;

iv. Dissemination and sharing of information on capacity-building activities;

v. Opportunities for capacity building related to climate change

6) Capacity-building activities aimed at integrating adaptation, mitigation and loss and damage into medium and long-term planning;

i. Promotion of synergy in implementation of the Rio Conventions

7) Capacity-building activities aimed at integrating loss and damage into medium and long-term planning;

i. Understanding adaptation, disaster risk management and loss and damage

ii. Identification of challenges, gaps, needs, options and priorities

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8) Measures to promote information exchange and networking

i. Activities to promote information sharing;

ii. Participation in, and contribution to, information networks

iii. Identification of specific challenges, gaps, needs, options and priorities to facilitate information exchange and networking

iv. Opportunities for promoting information exchange and networking

C. Information following the UNFCCC required topics;

a. Challenges, Opportunities, emerging issues, and recommendations (with prioritisation), Conclusions, Bibliography and Annexes.

Task 3: Presentation of Findings

The Consultant is required to:-

a. Present findings in draft report covering elements from task two (2) above to be shared in advance with MSDEST and subsequently to stakeholders for validation in-keeping with section three (3) below.

b. Amend draft report based on feedback received from validation process in-keeping with section three (3) below.

c. Submit a final report to MSDEST in-keeping with section three (3) below.

3. DELIVERABLES

The Consultant is required to submit the following deliverables for this consultancy;

a. An Inception Report, one (1) week after the commencement of contract, inclusive of the following:

i. Proposed methodology to yield the requisite information as outlined in the Scope of Work

ii. A detailed work-plan with timelines

b. Submission of Draft Report to MSDEST, eight (8) weeks after the commencement of contract covering all aspects of the prescribed elements of the ORI report as outlined in task 2 above.

c. Presentation of approved draft to stakeholders through consultations organized by MSDEST on contents of the report ten (10) weeks after the commencement of contract.

d. Submission of Final Report within 12 weeks of commencement of contract incorporated feedback and recommendations where applicable, based on consultative process. This report should be presented in Microsoft Word electronic format and hard copy.

4. QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE

Qualifications

The Consultant is required to possess qualification of at least a Masters Level Degree in one of the following, or related, fields; Environmental Management Studies, Climate Change or Developmental Economics.

Experience

The Consultant must possess at least five (5) years’ working experience in climate change, or environmental management in Saint Lucia or in the Caribbean Region.

Competencies

a. Be able to demonstrate expert knowledge of, and experience in, the analysis of Other Relevant Information (ORI) topics

b. Possess a solid understanding of the institutional arrangements and resources required to carry out the scope of works

c. Possess competence in report writing, presenting information and consulting with stakeholders

Demonstrate flexibility in the event adjustments are required based on the findings, both at the organizational and technical levels, for successful implementation of the ORI consultancy.

REPORTING AND LOGISTICAL ARRANGEMENTS

The Consultant will report to the assigned representative of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science and Technology within the Sustainable Development and Environment Division. The Consultant will be expected to provide his/her own transportation and office arrangements.

DURATION AND COSTS

The consultant will be contracted for a period of three (3) months. The contract will be a lump sum contract payable based on the schedule proposed in the agreed contract between the Government of Saint Lucia and the Consultant.

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SUBMISSIONS

Proposals should be submitted in a sealed envelope marked CONFIDENTIAL inclusive of an itemized financial costing by 4:30 p.m on 24th June 2016. Proposals should be addressed to:

The Permanent SecretaryDepartmental Tenders Board

Ministry of Sustainable Development, Energy, Science & Technology

Norman Francis BuildingBalataCASTRIES

INVITATION FOR BIDS (IFB)

May 27 2016Countries: Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent & the Grenadines

Project : Caribbean Regional Communications Infrastructure Programme

IDA Credit No: 51170 – LCIDA Credit No:51180-VCIDA Credit No:51190-GD

Contract Name: Design, Supply, Installation and Maintenance of Broadband

Backbone Network

This Invitation for Bids seeks to procure Broadband Backbone Networks to be designed, supplied, installed and maintained in three countries, Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines as follows:

• (3) Lots: as specified below:

• Lot 1 : Government Wide Area Networks (GWANs) for Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent and the Grenadines;

• Lot 2: Broadband Internet Services for Schools, Community Centres and other Locations for Grenada and Saint Lucia; and

• Lot 3: Undersea Cable System connecting St. Vincent and Grenada with Bequia, Mustique, Canouan and Union Island (possessions of St. Vincent) and Carriacou (possession of Grenada).

The identification numbers for this ICB are as follows:

• Grenada: CARCIP/ICB/0011• Saint Lucia:SLU-CARCIP-ICB-G-BBN-01-14• St. Vincent and the Grenadines: SVG-CARCIP-G- ICB-2

1. This Invitation for Bids (IFB) follows the General Procurement Notice (GPN) for this project that appeared in UNDB online on March 15, 2013 and published on the Dg Market on February 25, 2013.

2. Grenada, Saint Lucia and St. Vincent & the Grenadines have received funding from the International Development Association (IDA) toward the financing of the Caribbean Regional Communications Infrastructure Program (CARCIP) and intends to apply part of the proceeds of these funds to payments under the agreement (s) resulting from this IFB for the PUBLIC PRIVATE PARTNERSHIP IN Design, Supply and Installation of National Broadband Backbone Networks.

3. The Project Coordination Unit, Ministry of Finance, Grenada acting on behalf of the Implementing Agencies: Ministry of the Public Service, Information and Broadcasting Saint Lucia, Ministry of Communication, Works and ICT, Grenada and Ministry of Economic Planning, Sustainable Development, Industry, Information and labor, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, for the project, now invites sealed bids from eligible Bidders for this PPP whose purpose is to Design Finance Build Operate and Transfer broadband backbone network as specified in the table below. The PPP is intended to operate potentially as DFBOT for a period of Fifteen (15) years

This bid consists of the following three Lots:

LOT DESCRIPTION COUNTRIES SUBLOT MAJOR COMPONENTS

1 Government Wide Area Networks (GWANs)

Grenada

1.1

Design, engineer, finance, install, operate, and maintain the following:

. GWAN. Data Centre. Internet Access

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LOT DESCRIPTION COUNTRIES SUBLOT MAJOR COMPONENTS

1 Government Wide Area Networks (GWANs)

Saint Lucia

1.2 Design, engineer, finance, install, operate, and maintain the following:

. GWAN. Internet Access

2

3

Broadband Internet Services for Schools,

Community Centres and other Locations

Undersea Cable System

St. Vincent & the

Grenadines

Grenada

Saint Lucia

. Grenada. St. Vincent & the Grenadines

1.3

2.1

2.2

N/A

Design, engineer, finance, install, operate, and maintain the following:

. GWAN. IP/PBX. Internet Access

Design, engineer, install, operate, and maintain the following:

. Internet Access. Wi-Fi Access Points

Design, engineer, install and operate Undersea Cable System with landing stations, at a minimum, in:

. St. Vincent;. Bequia;. Mustique;. Canouan;. Union Island and. Carriacou

This procurement activity includes supply of equipment, installation, technical support and operating and maintenance.

4. Bidders can bid on one or more of the lots, but must bid for all of the items and associated services for each lot. Contracts will be awarded per Lot.

5. The successful bidder(s), in order to provide telecommunication services to the Government and as a significant private sector component of the public-private partnership, must design, install, maintain and operate fibre optic networks in and/or between the three countries to provide the services required by the three Lots. All these activities shall be partly financed and completed by the bidder(s) in connection with the provision of the services. As part of Lot 3, undersea cable services shall also be made available to other service providers and large end users on a wholesale, open access basis.

6. Under the Contracts, as the primary public sector component of the public-private partnership, the Governments will contribute the following existing resources:

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LOT COUNTRY ITEMS

1.1 Grenada . IP PBX. Potential data centre site

1.2 Saint Lucia . Existing UCS network. IP PBX

1.3 St. Vincent & the Grenadines Existing GWAN network in Kingstown

3 . Grenada. St. Vincent & the Grenadines

Potential Crown Lands for Cable Landing Stations

7. Bidding will be conducted using the International Competitive Bidding (ICB) procedures specified in the World Bank’s Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, edition of the World Bank’s Guidelines: Procurement under IBRD Loans and IDA Credits, edition of January 2011, and is open to all Bidders eligible as defined in these Guidelines, and defined in the BDS that meet the following minimum qualification criteria: • Prior experience with the development and operation

of broadband backbone network or other systems of similar technical nature and complexity;

• Financial capacity to fund this PPP contract. The capacity must be demonstrated by a presentation of the projected cash flow needs based on the bid price for performing this PPP contract over the contract duration of fifteen (15) years

• Ability to demonstrate prior successful implementations of similar projects;

• Ability to establish a fully qualified and experienced team, to fulfil the design, installation, training, management and operation for a period of fifteen (15) years.

8. The principles underlying this PPP approach include: (a) private-sector led supply of the infrastructure, supported by least-cost public subsidy; and (b) infrastructure shall be provided on non-discriminatory, open access and competitively neutral basis.

9. Interested eligible Bidders may obtain further information from the Project Coordination Unit, and inspect the bidding documents at the address given below (*) from May 27, 2016 from 0900 hours (9:00am) to 1500 hours (3:00 pm) daily from Monday to Friday.

10. A complete set of bidding documents in English may be purchased by interested Bidders on the submission of a written application to the address (*) below and upon payment of a non-refundable fee of XCD$ 540.00 or USD200.00. The method of payment will be by certified cheque, or Bank transfer to Grenada Co-operative Bank, Church Street, St. George’s, Grenada (Account #128000087; Swift Code: GROAGDGD) payable to the Government of Grenada - CARCIP. The Bidding Documents will be sent by courier to interested bidders from abroad.

11. A pre-bid meeting which potential bidders may attend will be held on June 23, 2016.

12. Bids must be delivered to the address below (**) on or before July 29, 2016 at 2:45p.m. (1400 hours). Late bids will be rejected. Bids will be opened in the presence of the Bidders’ representatives who choose to attend at the address (***) on July 29, 2016 at (3:00 p.m.) at the address specified below (***).

13. All bids must be accompanied by a bid security of not less than:

Lot 1:XCD$ 120,000Lot 2: XCD$ 60,000Lot 3:XCD$ 80,000 or an equivalent amount in a freely convertible currency.

14. The attention of prospective Bidders is drawn to (i) the fact that they will be required to certify in their bids that all software is either covered by a valid license or was produced by the Bidder and (ii) that violations are considered fraud, which is, among other remedies, punishable by potential blacklisting from participation in future World Bank-financed procurement.

The address(es) referred to above are:* (For clarification purposes) The Project Coordinator

Project Coordination UnitAttn: Margaret Belfon, Project CoordinatorMinistry of FinanceGCNA ComplexTelephone: (473) 443-0531/0532St GeorgesGrenadaFax: 1-473-443-0533Email: [email protected]; margaret.belfon@ gmail.com [email protected]

** (Submission of Bids)Public Tenders BoardAttention, Chairman, Public Tenders BoardMinistry of FinanceFinancial complexThe CarenageSt. Georges, Grenada

***Meeting of the Central Tenders BoardPublic Tenders BoardMinistry of FinanceFinancial ComplexThe CarenageSt Georges, Grenada

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Notice

HER EXCELLENCY

[L.S.] DAME CALLIOPA PEARLETTE LOUISY GcSL., GcmG., Ph.D., D.St.J, LL.D (hon.) GOVERNOR GENERAL

APPOINTMENT OF BOARD OF ASSESSMENT

WHEREAS pursuant to section 11(1) of the Land Acquisition Act, Cap. 5.04 (hereinafter referred to as “the Act”) all questions and claims relating to the payment of compensation under the Act and to the apportionment of such compensation shall be submitted to a Board of Assessment to be appointed in each case in accordance with the provisions of section 12 of the Act;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to section 11(2) of the Act, a Board of Assessment shall have full power to assess, award and apportion compensation in such cases, in accordance with the provisions of the Act;

AND WHEREAS pursuant to section 12(1) of the Act, the Governor General shall cause a Board of Assessment to be appointed as soon as it becomes necessary to do so;

AND WHEREAS it has become necessary to appoint a Board of Assessment for the purpose of determining all questions and claims relating to the payment of compensation to the proprietors of Block 0421B, Parcels 48, 49, 50, 51, 58 and 101, acquired for the River Doree Protected Landscape in the Quarter of Choiseul;

NOW THEREFORE I, DAME CALLIOPA PEARLETTE LOUISY hereby appoint:

MARY JULIANA CHARLES - chairpersonCLIVE HIPPOLYTEGREGORY REGISJOANNA RAYNOLD ARTHURTON

as the Board of Assessment to assess, award and apportion compensation to the proprietors of Block 0421B, Parcels 48, 49, 50, 51, 58 and 101.

And all Her Majesty’s officers, Ministers and loving subjects in the State of Saint Lucia and all those concerned are hereby required to take due notice hereof and to give their ready obedience accordingly.

GIVEN under my hand and the Public Seal of Saint Lucia at Government House this 3oth day of

May, 2016 in the Sixty-fifth year of the Reign of Her Majesty QUEEN ELIZABETH THE SECOND.

BY HER EXCELLENCY’S COMMAND

Private Secretary

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NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SITTING OF THE LIQUOR LICENSING BOARD

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 7 of the Liquor Licensing Act Cap 13.17 as amended: there will be a QUARTERLY SITTING of the Liquor Licensing Board at the Soufriere Court House on Tuesday June 28, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. to hear and determine applications for certificates for License to sell intoxicating Liquor from the following applicant (s):

Any person who desires to file a Notice of Objection to the granting of a certificate for a Liquor License to any of the above mentioned applicants is hereby required to lodge his/her objection at the First or Second District Court Office by Tuesday June 21, 2016 stating the grounds of the objection.

Forms are available at the District Court Offices.

Chairperson Liquor Licence Board

Name of Applicant Address Proposed place of Business Type of License

BCJ Enterprises La Fargue, Choiseul La Fargue, Choiseul Retail

BCJ Enterprises La Fargue, Choiseul La Fargue, Choiseul Wholesale

Della Alexander New Development, Soufriere

Sulphur Springs, Soufriere Refreshment House

NOTICE OF QUARTERLY SITTING OF THE LIQUOR LICENCING BOARD

NOTICE is hereby given that pursuant to Section 7 of the Liquor Licensing Act Cap 13.17 as amended: there will be a QUARTERLY SITTING of the Liquor Licensing Board at the Vieux Fort Court House on Wednesday June 29, 2016 at 9:00 a.m. to hear and determine applications for certificates for License to sell intoxicating Liquor from the following applicant (s):

Any person who desires to file a Notice of Objection to the granting of a certificate for a Liquor License to any of the above mentioned applicants is hereby required to lodge his/her objection at the First or Second District Court Office by Wednesday June 22, 2016 stating the grounds of the objection.

Forms are available at the District Court Offices.

Chairperson Liquor Licence Board

Name of Applicant Address Proposed place of Business Type of License

Patrick Joseph Mon Repos, Micoud Mon Repos, Micoud Refreshment House

Joel Greene Beanfield,Vieux Fort Jesse Street, Vieux Fort Refreshment House

Joel Greene Beanfield,Vieux Fort Clarke Street, Vieux Fort Grocers Retail

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TRADEMARK APPLICATIONS

File No (210): TM/2016/ 000083

Mark name: YAMAHA

Applicant (730): Yamaha Corporation

Filing date (220): 07/04/2016

Agent (740): Gordon, Gordon & Co.

Class (511): 1 Chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry.

2 Paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; colorants; mordants; raw natural resins; metals in foil and powder form for painters, decorators, printers and artists.

3 Bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; perfumery, essential oils; cosmetics; hair lotions; dentifrices.

5 Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides.

6 Common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods of common metal not included in other classes; ores.

8 Hand tools and implements (hand-operated); cutlery; side arms; razors.

10 Surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopaedic articles; suture materials.

13 Firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks.

14 Precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith, not included in other classes; jewellery, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments.

17 Rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials and not included in other classes; plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible pipes, not of metal.

18 Leather and imitations of leather, and goods made of these materials and not included in other classes; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; umbrellas, parasols and waling sticks; whips, harness and saddlery.

19 Building materials (non-metallic); non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; monuments, not of metal.

20 Furniture, mirrors, picture frames; goods (not included in other classes) of wood, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone, shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials, or of plastics.

21 Household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes (except paint brushes); brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steelwool; unworked or semi-worked glass (except glass used in building); glassware, porcelain and earthenware not included in other classes.

22 Ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags (not included in other classes); padding and stuffing materials (excerpt of rubber or plastics); raw fibrous textile materials.

23 Yarns and threads, for textile use.

24 Textiles and textile goods, not included in other classes; bed and table covers

25 Clothing, footwear, headgear.

26 Lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers.

27 Carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non-textile).

29 Meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen, dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats.

30 Coffee, tea, coca, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice.

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31 Agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains not included in other classes; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals, malt.

32 Beers; mineral and aerated waters and other non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages.

33 Alcoholic beverages (except beers).

34 Tobacco; smokers' articles; matches.

35 Advertising; business management; business administration; office functions; the bringing together, for the benefit of others, of a variety of goods, enabling customers to conveniently view and purchase chemicals used in industry, science and photography, as well as in agriculture, horticulture and forestry; unprocessed artificial resins, unprocessed plastics; manures; fire extinguishing compositions; tempering and soldering preparations; chemical substances for preserving foodstuffs; tanning substances; adhesives used in industry; unprocessed plastics in the form of liquids, chips or granules; paints, varnishes, lacquers; preservatives against rust and against deterioration of wood; colorants; mordants; raw natural resins; metals in foil and powder from for painters, decorators, printers and artists; bleaching preparations and other substances for laundry use; cleaning, polishing, scouring and abrasive preparations; soaps; perfumery, essential oils, cosmetics, hair lotions; dentifrices; deodorants for personal use; industrial oils and greases; lubricants; dust absorbing, wetting and binding compositions; fuels (including motor spirit) and illuminants; candles and wicks for lighting; combustible fuels, electricity and scented candles; pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; sanitary preparations for medical purposes; dietetic substances adapted for medical use, food for babies; plasters, materials for dressings; material for stopping teeth, dental wax; disinfectants; preparations for destroying vermin; fungicides, herbicides; foods and beverages which are adapted for medical purposes; air deodorizing preparations; common metals and their alloys; metal building materials; transportable buildings of metal; materials of metal for railway tracks; non-electric cables and wires of common metal; ironmongery, small items of metal hardware; pipes and tubes of metal; safes; goods of common metal; ores; unwrought and partly wrought common metals; metallic windows and doors; metallic framed conservatories; machines and machine tools; motors and engines (except for land vehicles); parts of engines and motors; machine coupling and transmission components (except for land / transmission or reproduction of sound or images; magnetic data carriers, recording discs; automatic

vending machines and mechanisms for coin operated apparatus; cash registers; calculating machines, data processing equipment and computers; fire-extinguishing apparatus; recorded media, computer hardware and firmware; computer software; software downloadable from the Internet; downloadable electronic publications; compact discs; digital music; telecommunications apparatus; computer games equipment adapted for use with an external display screen or monitor; mouse mats; mobile phone accessories; contact lenses, spectacles and sunglasses; clothing for protection against injury, accident, irradiation or fire; furniture adapted for laboratory use; surgical, medical, dental and veterinary apparatus and instruments, artificial limbs, eyes and teeth; orthopaedic articles; suture materials; sex aids; massage apparatus; supportive bandages; furniture adapted for medical use; apparatus for lighting, heating, steam generating, cooking, refrigerating, drying, ventilating, water supply and sanitary purposes; air conditioning apparatus; electric kettles; gas and electric cookers; vehicle lights and vehicle air conditioning units; vehicles; apparatus for locomotion by land, air or water; wheelchairs; motors and engines for land vehicles; vehicle body parts and transmissions; firearms; ammunition and projectiles; explosives; fireworks; precious metals and their alloys and goods in precious metals or coated therewith; jewellery, costume jewellery, precious stones; horological and chronometric instruments, clocks and watches; musical instruments; stands and cases adapted for musical instruments; paper, cardboard and goods made from these materials; printed matter; book binding material; photographs; stationer; adhesives for stationery or household purposes; artists' materials; paint brushes; typewriters and office requisites; instructional and teaching material; plastic materials for packaging; packaging materials; printers' type; printing blocks; disposable nappies or paper for babies; printed publications; paint boxes for children; cheque book holders; rubber, gutta-percha, gum, asbestos, mica and goods made from these materials; plastics in extruded form for use in manufacture; semi-finished plastics materials for use in further manufacture; packing, stopping and insulating materials; flexible non-metallic pipes; leather and imitations of leather, and goods make of these materials; animal skins, hides; trunks and travelling bags; rucksacks, purses; umbrellas, parasols and walking sticks; whips, harness and saddlery; clothing for animals; non-metallic building materials; non-metallic rigid pipes for building; asphalt, pitch and bitumen; non-metallic transportable buildings; non-metallic monument; non-metallic framed conservatories, doors and windows; furniture, mirrors, picture frames; articles made of woods, cork, reed, cane, wicker, horn, bone, ivory, whalebone,

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shell, amber, mother-of-pearl, meerschaum and substitutes for all these materials or plastic; garden furniture; pillows and cushions; household or kitchen utensils and containers; combs and sponges; brushes; brush-making materials; articles for cleaning purposes; steel wool; unworked or semi-worked glass; articles made of ceramics, glass, porcelain or earthenware; electric and non-electric toothbrushes; ropes, string, nets, tents, awnings, tarpaulins, sails, sacks and bags; padding and stuffing materials which are not made of rubber or plastics; raw fibrous textile materials; yarns and threads, for textile use; textiles and textile goods; bed and table covers; travellers' rugs, textiles for making articles or clothing; duvets; covers for pillows, cushions or duvets; clothing, footwear, headgear; lace and embroidery, ribbons and braid; buttons, hooks and eyes, pins and needles; artificial flowers; badges for wear; tea cosies; carpets, rugs, mats and matting, linoleum and other materials for covering existing floors; wall hangings (non-textile); wallpaper; games and playthings; playing cards; gymnastic and sporting articles; decorations for Christmas trees; childrens' toy bicycles; meat, fish, poultry and game; meat extracts; preserved, frozen dried and cooked fruits and vegetables; jellies, jams, compotes; eggs, milk and milk products; edible oils and fats; prepared meals; soups and potato crisps; coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice; sandwiches; prepared meals, pizzas, pies and pasta dishes; agricultural, horticultural and forestry products and grains; live animals; fresh fruits and vegetables; seeds, natural plants and flowers; foodstuffs for animals, malt; food and beverages for animals: beers; mineral and aerated waters; non-alcoholic drinks; fruit drinks and fruit juices; syrups and other preparations for making beverages; shandy, de-alcoholised drinks, non-alcoholic beers and wines: alcoholic beverages; alcoholic wines; spirits and liqueurs; alcopops; alcoholic cocktails; tobacco; smokers' articles; matches; lighters for smokers.

36 Insurance; financial affairs; monetary affairs; real estate affairs.

37 Building construction; repair; installation services.

38 Telecommunications.

39 Transport; packaging and storage of goods; travel arrangement.

40 Treatment of materials.

42 Scientific and technological services and research and design relating thereto; industrial analysis and research services; design and development of computer hardware and software.

43 Services for providing food and drink; temporary accommodation.

44 Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.

45 Legal services; security services for the protection of property and individuals; personal and social services rendered by others to meet the needs of individuals.

ENCHANTIMALSFile No (210): TM/2016/ 000094

Mark name: ENCHANTIMALS

Applicant (730): Mattel, Inc. (a Delaware Corporation)

Filing date (220): 20/04/2016

Agent (740): Gordon, Gordon & Co.

Class (511): 28 Games and playthings; gymnastic and sporting articles; decorations for Christmas trees; Dolls; Doll Clothing; Doll Accessories; Toy Figures; Toy Action Figures; Playsets; Construction Toys; Toy Vehicles; Role Play Toys.

RECEPTIVFile No (210): TM/2016/ 000095

Mark name: RECEPTIV

Applicant (730): Johnson & Johnson

Filing date (220): 22/04/2016

Agent (740): Gordon, Gordon & Co.

Class (511): 5 Diagnostic preparations and reagents for medical purposes.

10 Medical device for measuring levels of anti-psychotic pharmaceutical preparations in a patient's blood.

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SAINT LUCIA

IN THE MATTER OF THE LAND ACQUISITION ORDINANCE (CHAPTER 5.04)

and

IN THE MATTER of a Notification by the Governor General, acting on the advice of Cabinet that part of certain Parcels of land situate at Bordelais, Quarter of Dennery in the island of Saint Lucia are likely to be acquired for a public purpose.

NOTIFICATION

Whereas, it is enacted by Section 4 of the Land Acquisition Ordinance Chapter 5.04 that if it appears to the Governor General acting on the advice of Cabinet that any land is likely to be required for a public purpose and it is necessary to make a preliminary 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 part of certain parcels of land situate at Bordelais, Quarter of Dennery is likely to be required for a public purpose to wit: Erection of and Access to Wind Turbines

Now Therefore, it is hereby notified by the Governor General acting in accordance with the advice of Cabinet, that part of certain parcels of land mentioned in the schedule hereto is likely to be required for a public purpose, to wit: Erection of and Access to Wind Turbines

SCHEDULE

The parcel likely to be acquired for an Erection of and Access to Wind Turbines is Block 1839B Parcel 14, registered in the names of Mary Laypet Belmar-Clarke, Gertha Belmar, Veronique Belmar and Clarence Rambally.

Together with any other easements which may be necessary.

Dated this 25th day of May, 2016.

Darrel MontropeSecretary to the Cabinet

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JUDICIAL SALES

NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and

Adjudication by the Sheriff, or his Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the Sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of $23,361.13, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and cost) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of Sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgment Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2005/0764Between:-

FIRST CARIBBEAN INTERNATIONAL BANK (BARBADOS) LIMITED formerly CIBC CARIBBEAN LIMITED

Claimantvs.

TIMOTHY D'AUVERGNE

Defendant

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by virtue of Judgment of the High Court dated 13th day of March, 2006 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution returnable on the 1st day of August, 2016 there will be put up for Sale and

Adjudication by the Sheriff or his Officer to the Highest Bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street in the City of Castries on the 27th day of July, 2016 at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 0223B PARCEL 147

All that piece or parcel of land registered in the Land Registry (Saint Lucia) as Block 0223B Parcel 147 measuring 0.08 Hectares in extent more or less and situate in the quarter of Choiseul in Saint Lucia and bounded as follows:-

NORTH partly by Block 0223B Parcel 175 and partly by Block 0223B Parcel 176,

SOUTH by a road,

WEST by Block 0223B Parcel 148, and

EAST by Block 0223B Parcel 146 or howsoever the same may be bounded together with the building erected thereon and all the appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

TITLE: Deed of Sale by Claude Auguste to Timothy D'Auvergne executed before Leonard Joseph Riviere Notary Royal on the 25th day of March 1997 and registered at the Land Registry (Saint Lucia) on the 9th day of April 1997 as Instrument No. 1329/97.

Upset Price: $480,000.00

Sheriff ’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

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NOTICE is hereby given that the immovable property hereinafter described will be put up for Sale and

Adjudication by the Sheriff, or his Officer, at the Court House or at the Registrar’s Office in the City of Castries, on the day of Sale hereinafter stated for each property between the hours of ten and eleven o’clock in the forenoon by the Court House clock.

The purchase money shall be payable as follows:

1. The Officer conducting the Sale shall require from the Bidder a deposit or a certified banker’s cheque in the sum of $39,766.23, equal to one tenth of the debt (in principal, interest and cost) due to the seizing party.

2. The Purchaser shall pay the Sheriff the Purchase price less the deposit within six months of the date of Sale with interest thereon at the rate of six percent per annum. In default of such payment the deposit paid by the Purchaser shall be forfeited and shall be applied towards the Judgment Debt.

SAINT LUCIA

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

Claim No. SLUHCV 2009/0735Between:-

CARIBBEAN MICROFINANCE (ST. LUCIA) LIMITED 38 Micoud Street, Castries

Claimantvs.

(1) ANGUS JN. BAPTISTE (2) BERTHA JN. BAPTISTE

Defendants

NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by virtue of Judgment of the High Court dated 9th day of June, 2011 against the Defendant herein and Writ of Execution returnable on the

20th day of August, 2016 there will be put up for Sale and Adjudication by the Sheriff or his Officer to the Highest Bidder in the High Court House, on Peynier Street in the City of Castries on the 3rd day of August, 2016 at ten o’clock in the forenoon, the following immovable property of the Defendant to wit:

SCHEDULE

BLOCK 0031C PARCEL NO. 471

All that piece or portion of land comprising approximately 0.03 Hectares situate at Bridge Street in the Town of Soufriere in the State of Saint Lucia and bounded as follows:-

NORTH by Block 0031C Parcel No. 470,

SOUTH by Block 0331C Parcel No. 472,

EAST by a Road (Bridge Street)

WEST by Block 0031C Parcel No. 467 or howsoever otherwise the same may be bounded. The whole is shown as Parcel 471 on Land Registry Map Sheep 0031C for the Registration Quarter of Soufriere.

Together with the building erected thereon and all other appurtenances and dependencies thereof.

TITLE: Deed of Sale by 1. Maurice Wells et al to Angus Jn. Baptiste executed before Beryl A. George, Notary Royal on the 11th day of December 2003 and registered at the Land Registry on the 29th day of December 2003 as Instrument No. 5749/2003.

Upset Price: $825,000.00

Sheriff ’s OfficePeynier StreetCastries

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IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO.: SLUHCV 2008/1110

BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia

Claimantand

PATSY ST. MARTHE also known as MAGDALENA PATSY POLIMUS Balata, Babonneau, Castries, Saint Lucia

Defendant

JUDGMENT IN DEFAULT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE(Rule 12.4 of the Civil Procedure Rules 2000)

NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE having been filed by the Defendant herein, it is this day adjudged that the Defendant do pay to the Claimant the sum of EC$146,185.14 together with interest at the rate of 10% per annum from 12th February, 2005 to the date of payment and fixed costs in the sum of $2,510.50.

Dated this 20th day of March, 2010.

BY THE COURT

Registrar

This Judgment is being filed on behalf of the Claimant's whose address for service is: FRANCIS&ANTOINE,Chambers,1stFloor,FinancialCentre,No.1BridgeStreet,Castries,SaintLucia.Telephone(758)453-2000,Fax(758)456-6726,Email: [email protected]. TheCourtOfficeisatPeynierStreet.Castries,Telephonenumber(758)453-1916,Faxnumber(758)453-2071,The office is open between9:00a.m.and2:00p.m.MondaystoThursdaysandbetween9:00a.m.and3:00p.m.onFridaysexceptPublicHolidays.Emailat [email protected].

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IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO.: SLUHCV 2012/0609

BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED No. 1 Bridge Street, Castries, Saint Lucia

Claimantand

JUDITH STEPHANIE ALLEN Sunny Acres, Castries, Saint Lucia

Defendant

JUDGMENT IN DEFAULT OF ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE(Rule 12.4 of the Civil Procedure Rules 2000)

NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF SERVICE having been filed by the Defendant herein, it is this day adjudged that the Defendant do pay to the Claimant the sum of EC$146,641.18 together with interest at the rate of 10.5% per annum from 31st August, 2011 to the date of payment and fixed costs in the sum of $2,610.50.

Dated this 4th day of January, 2013.

BY THE COURT

Registrar

This Judgment is being filed on behalf of the Claimant's whose address for service is: FRANCIS & ANTOINE, Chambers, 1st Floor,FinancialCentre,No.1BridgeStreet,Castries,SaintLucia.Telephone(758)453-2000,Fax(758)456-6726,Email: [email protected]. TheCourtOfficeisatPeynierStreet.Castries,Telephonenumber(758)453-1916,Faxnumber(758)453-2071,The office isopenbetween9:00a.m.and2:00p.m.MondaystoThursdaysandbetween9:00a.m.and3:00p.m.onFridaysexceptPublicHolidays.Email at [email protected].

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IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO.: SLUHCV 2013/0223

BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED

Judgment Creditorand

(1) THOMAS EUGENE (2) FLOORING SOLUTIONS INC. (3) GLOBAL CONNECTIONS LTD.

Judgment Debtors

NOTICE

TO: (1) THOMAS EUGENE whose last known address was Grande Riviere in the Quarter of Gros Islet, (2) FLOORING SOLUTIONS INC. whose last known registered address was Grande Riviere in the Quarter of Gros Islet and (3) GLOBAL CONNECTIONS LTD. whose last known registered address was Grande Riviere in the Quarter of Gros Islet.

TAKE NOTICE that Judgment in Default of Acknowledgment of Service has been granted against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia in favour of BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED.

PURSUANT to the CPR Rule 5.13 service of the said Judgment is being effected on you by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

A COPY of the Judgment can be obtained at the High Court Office at La Place Carenage, Jeremie Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of Deterville, Thomas & Co., 99 Chaussee Road, Castries, Saint Lucia.

Dated this 2nd day of June, 2016.

DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO.Per:Cleopatra McDonald

Legal Practitioner for the Judgment Creditor

This document is being filed on behalf of the Judgment Creditor by:DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO,CHAMBERS.,99ChausseeRoad,Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel:(758)4521152;Fax:(758)4530766orEmail:[email protected] This Court Office is at La Place Carenage,JeremieStreet,Castries,SaintLuciatelephonenumber468-7500,Fax:453-2071,E-mail:[email protected].. The Court Officeisopenbetween9:00amand2:00pmMondaystoThursdaysand9:00amto3:00pmonFridaysexceptpublicholidays.

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IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE(CIVIL)

SAINT LUCIA PETITION NO.: 0192 of 2016

BETWEEN: THE PENTECOSTAL ASSEMBLIES OF THE WEST INDIES (ST. LUCIA) INCORPORATED

Petitionerand

(1) OCTON BENJAMIN (2) MARIE MELROSE BENJAMIN (nee Marquis) also known as NELCIA BENJAMIN

Respondents

TO: (1) OCTON BENJAMIN and (2) MARIE MELROSE BENJAMIN (nee Marquis) also known as NELCIA BENJAMIN

NOTICE

TAKE NOTICE that a Petition has been filed in the High Court of Justice on 1st April 2016 in Petition No. 0192 of 2016 for (1) an Order declaring that a Privilege is extinct (2) the Petitioner is released from the obligation to pay the amount due under the privilege and (3) an Order directing the Registrar of Lands to cancel the registration thereof on Land Register Number 0240C 30.

AND service of the said Petition is being effected upon you by this advertisement in two (2) issues of a local newspaper as well as in two issues of the Official Gazette.

IF YOU DESIRE the said Petition can be viewed at the High Court Office, La Place Carenage, Jeremie Street, Castries, Saint Lucia telephone number 468-7500, Fax 453-2071 or email [email protected]. The office is open between 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Mondays to Thursdays and 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Fridays except public holidays or at the Chambers of Nicholas John & Co., Solicitors for the Petitioner, Trou Garnier Financial Centre, Pointe Seraphine, Castries, Saint Lucia between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. on Mondays to Fridays except public holidays, telephone number (758) 451-9237, Fax number (758) 451-9236 or Email: [email protected].

Dated this 3rd day of June, 2016.

NICHOLASJOHN&CO.Per:Eugenia L.G. Dickson

Legal Practitioner for the Petitioner

This Notice is presented for filing by:NICHOLASJOHN&CO,SolicitorsforthePetitioner,HewanorraHouse,TrouGarnierFinancialCentre, Pointe Seraphine, Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel:(758)451-9237;Fax:(758)451-9236orEmail:[email protected]. The Court Office is atLaPlaceCarenage,JeremieStreet,Castries,SaintLuciatelephonenumber468-7500,Fax:453-2071,E-mail:[email protected]:00amand2:00pmMondaystoThursdaysand9:00amto3:00pmonFridaysexceptpublic holidays.

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IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO.: SLUHCV 2012/0228

BETWEEN: ST. LUCIA ESTATES LIMITED (In Liquidation)

Applicant/Claimantand

(1) HIPPOLYTE EQUIPMENT SERVICES LIMITED (2) MICHAEL FELICIEN (3) PETER FELICIEN

Respondents/Defendants

NOTICE

TO: MICHAEL FELICIEN whose last known address was P. O. Box GM 946.

TAKE NOTICE that the Claimant has filed an Application for Damages in these proceedings for destruction and conversion of the Claimant's land.

PURSUANT to the CPR Rule 5.13 service of the Application is being effected on you by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

A COPY of the Application documents can be obtained at the High Court Office at La Place Carenage, Jeremie Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of Deterville, Thomas & Co., 99 Chaussee Road, Castries, Saint Lucia.

Dated this 3rd day of June, 2016.

DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO.Per:Cleopatra McDonald

Legal Practitioner for the Applicant/Claimant

This document is being filed on behalf of the Claimant by:DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO,CHAMBERS.,99ChausseeRoad,Castries,Saint Lucia, Tel:(758)4521152;Fax:(758)4530766orEmail:[email protected] This Court Office is situated at La Place Carenage,JeremieStreet,Castries,SaintLuciatelephonenumber468-7500,Fax:453-2071,E-mail:[email protected].. The Court Officeisopenbetween9:00amand2:00pmMondaystoThursdaysand9:00amto3:00pmonFridaysexceptpublicholidays.

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Issue 24 | Monday June 13, 2016

Saint Lucia Government Gazette

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO.: SLUHCV 2009/0661

BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED

Judgment Creditorand

SHERLAN JOSEPH

Judgment Debtor

NOTICE

TO: SHERLAN JOSEPH whose last known address was last known address was La Feuillie, Monchy in the Quarter of Castries.

TAKE NOTICE that Judgment in Default of Acknowledgment of Service has been granted against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia in favour of BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED.

PURSUANT to the CPR Rule 5.13 service of the said Judgment is being effected on you by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

A COPY of the Judgment can be obtained at the High Court Office at La Place Carenage, Jeremie Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of Deterville, Thomas & Co., 99 Chaussee Road, Castries, Saint Lucia.

Dated this 3rd day of June, 2016.

DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO.Per:Cleopatra McDonald

Legal Practitioner for the Claimant

This document is being filed on behalf of the Judgment Creditor by:DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO,CHAMBERS.,99ChausseeRoad,Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel:(758)4521152;Fax:(758)4530766orEmail:[email protected] This Court Office is situated at LaPlaceCarenage,JeremieStreet,Castries,SaintLuciatelephonenumber468-7500,Fax:453-2071,E-mail:[email protected].. The CourtOfficeisopenbetween9:00amand2:00pmMondaystoThursdaysand9:00amto3:00pmonFridaysexceptpublicholidays.

[ First Publication ]

Saint Lucia Government Gazette728

Issue 24 | Monday June 13, 2016

IN THE EASTERN CARIBBEAN SUPREME COURT

IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE

SAINT LUCIA CLAIM NO.: SLUHCV 2007/0166

BETWEEN: BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED

Judgment Creditorand

(1) HELEN EDMUND (2) FERIUS EDMUND

Judgment Debtors

NOTICE

TO: (1) HELEN EDMUND whose last known address was Goodlands in the Quarter of Castries, (2) FERIUS EDMUND whose last known registered address was Ravine Poisson, Bexon in the Quarter of Castries.

TAKE NOTICE that Judgment in Default of Acknowledgment of Service has been granted against you in the High Court of Justice, Saint Lucia in favour of BANK OF SAINT LUCIA LIMITED.

PURSUANT to the CPR Rule 5.13 service of the said Judgment is being effected on you by this advertisement in two (2) consecutive issues of a local newspaper circulating in Saint Lucia and two consecutive issues of the Official Gazette.

A COPY of the Judgment can be obtained at the High Court Office at La Place Carenage, Jeremie Street, Castries, Saint Lucia or at the Chambers of Deterville, Thomas & Co., 99 Chaussee Road, Castries, Saint Lucia.

Dated this 24th day of May, 2016.

DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO.Per:Cleopatra Mc Donald

Legal Practitioner for the Judgment Creditor

This document is being filed on behalf of the Judgment Creditor by:DETERVILLE,THOMAS&CO,CHAMBERS.,99ChausseeRoad,Castries, Saint Lucia, Tel:(758)4521152;Fax:(758)4530766orEmail:[email protected] This Court Office is at La Place Carenage,JeremieStreet,Castries,SaintLuciatelephonenumber468-7500,Fax:453-2071,E-mail:[email protected].. The Court Officeisopenbetween9:00amand2:00pmMondaystoThursdaysand9:00amto3:00pmonFridaysexceptpublicholidays.

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