Ambrose v Boston
| Jurisdiction | Guyana |
| Date | 1993 |
| Year | 1993 |
| Court | Court of Appeal (Guyana) |
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Belize International Services Ltd v The Attorney General of Belize
...was not referenced in terms, we consider that this notion may well have motivated Bernard JA (later, a Judge of this Court) in Ambrose v Boston 69 to say: 70 There can be no hard-and-fast rule in determining the degree of moral turpitude in infringing the provisions of a statute, and the fa......
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Willard Clarke Enterprises Ltd et Al v Oceania Heights Ltd; Bowe et Al v Oceania Heights Ltd; Burrows v Oceania Heights Ltd
...by the statute for the infringement of its provisions. See also Sajan Singh v. Sardarah All [1960] 1 A.C. 167 and Ambrose v. Johnson (1993) 55 W.I.R. 184. 27 Mr. Mackay for the appellants Bowe submitted that in the interpretation of statutes, it is a principle of legal policy that law shoul......
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Illegal contracts and the restitution of transferred property: a comment on Husbands v Caesar
...C, Perry and Persaud JJA. 2. (2000) 61 WIR 271-285. 3. Enonchong, N, Illegal Transactions (1988, London: Lloyds of London Press). 4. (1993) 55 WIR 184. 5. Ibid. at 195. 6. In most cases, the statute will be silent as to whether a contravention of it renders a resultant contract illegal - se......