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  2. Courts (retailer) - Wikipedia

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    Courts was founded in 1850, by William Henry Court, with a single store in Canterbury, England. [2] In 1945, the company was sold to the Cohen brothers, who began to expand the business. Hire purchase terms were offered from 1946. Courts was listed on London Stock Exchange in 1959. By this stage, Courts had thirty four retail stores in the ...

  3. List of judgements of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council

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    Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago v Trinsalvage Enterprises Ltd (Trinidad & Tobago) [2023] UKPC 26: Caryn Moss v The King (Bahamas) [2023] UKPC 28: Matadai Roopnarine v Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago (Trinidad and Tobago) [2023] UKPC 30: Winston Finzi v Jamaican Redevelopment Foundation Inc. and others (Jamaica) [2023] UKPC 29

  4. Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago is a branch of the Government of Trinidad and Tobago that interprets and applies the laws of Trinidad and Tobago, to ensure equal justice under law, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The judiciary is a hierarchical system comprising a Supreme Court of Judicature, a Magistracy and a Family Court.

  5. Category:Finance ministers of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Finance ministers of Trinidad and Tobago" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  6. Caribbean Court of Justice - Wikipedia

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    The Court held however, that Mr. Tomlinson was not in danger of being prejudiced (and the States' obligations were not breached) by the mere existence of statutory provisions in the Immigration Acts of Belize and Trinidad and Tobago for a number of reasons relating to the proper interpretation of those Acts themselves and in conjunction with ...

  7. A. N. R. Robinson - Wikipedia

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    Panday later offered to nominate him to become the next President of Trinidad and Tobago. Robinson was instrumental in the creation of the International Criminal Court. In 1989, he asked Benjamin Ferencz and Robert Kurt Woetzel to assist in drafting a proposal for the UN General Assembly to ask the UN's International Law Commission to study the ...

  8. Karen Nunez-Tesheira - Wikipedia

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    Karen Nunez-Tesheira is a Trinidad and Tobago politician and attorney. She joined the People's National Movement (PNM) in the late 1990s. She became Member of Parliament for D'Abadie/O'Meara, [1] and was appointed the Minister of Finance of Trinidad and Tobago in Patrick Manning's cabinet in 2007. [2]

  9. Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia

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    The Central Bank of Trinidad and Tobago was established by an Act of Parliament on December 12, 1964. In particular, the Bank's main responsibilities are to issue and redeem currency; maintain monetary and financial stability; act as banker to the government as well as the commercial banks and protect the external value of the Trinidad and ...