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  2. Law of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    Appeals from final judgments of the Supreme Court in civil cases lie as of right to the Court of Appeal, and with the leave of the Court of Appeal and Supreme Court in some interlocutory matters or further appeals from Tribunals. Stipendiary and Circuit Magistrates can also hear and determine Civil cases if the amount claimed does not exceed BS ...

  3. Bowe v R - Wikipedia

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    Court: Judicial Committee of the Privy Council: Full case name: Forrester Bowe (Junior) and Trono Davis, Appellants v The Queen, Respondent : Decided: 8 March 2006: Citations [2006] UKPC 10, [2002] 2 AC 235, [2006] 1 WLR 1623: Case history; Prior action: Court of Appeal of the Bahamas: Case opinions; Lord Bingham of Cornhill: Keywords

  4. President of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The position of President of the Court of Appeal is authorised by Article 98(2)(a) of the Constitution of the Bahamas. Under Article 98(2)(b), the President may invite the Chief Justice to sit in the Court of Appeal.

  5. List of judgements of the Judicial Committee of the Privy ...

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    Commodore Royal Bahamas Defence Force and others v Laramore (Bahamas) [2017] UKPC 13: Attorney General v Dumas (Trinidad and Tobago) [2017] UKPC 12: Cono Cono and Co Ltd v Veerasamy and others (Respondents and First and Third Co-Respondents) (Mauritius) [2017] UKPC 11: Sun Alliance (Bahamas) Limited and another v Scandi Enterprises Limited ...

  6. Judicial Committee of the Privy Council - Wikipedia

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    Sri Lanka, formerly Ceylon, abolished appeals to the Privy Council under the Court of Appeal Act, 1971, which came into effect on 15 November 1971. [69] Previously, the Privy Council had ruled in Ibralebbe v The Queen that it remained the highest court of appeal in Ceylon notwithstanding the country's independence as a dominion in 1948. [70]

  7. Supreme Court of the Bahamas - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court is third in the adjudicative hierarchy of the Bahamas. Appeals made by the Supreme Court can be struck down by the Court of Appeal, which is the highest domestic court in the Bahamas; appeals can be made from either court to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, which is the highest court for the country. [6]

  8. Category : Presidents of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas

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    President of the Court of Appeal of the Bahamas; A. Anita Allen (judge) S. Joan Sawyer; Z. Edward Zacca

  9. Anita Allen (judge) - Wikipedia

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    Allen became a Justice of the Supreme Court of the Bahamas in 1995, and was elevated to Senior Justice in 2005. [1] She also served as Acting Chief Justice in 2007. [2] In November 2010, she succeeded Joan Sawyer as President of the Court of Appeal.