Supreme Court of Turks and Caicos Islands

The Supreme Court has original jurisdiction in civil and criminal matters; appellate jurisdiction over appeals from the Magistrate’s Court and other statutory bodies such as the National Insurance Board and the Liquor Licensing Board; and supervisory jurisdiction over lower adjudicatory bodies and the actions of government.

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Judgment date
July 2018
Civil Remedies
27 July 2018
Leave granted to review power company's ongoing refusals to supply electricity, considering statutory duty under section 11 and public interest.
Administrative law — Judicial review — Leave to apply — Time limits and extension of time under Order 53 r4(1) — Electricity Ordinance s11 — Supplier’s statutory duty to supply electricity versus right to refuse — Interim relief to process and supply applications — Public interest in scope of statutory duty.
19 July 2018
The respondent manager is entitled to its contractual 30–35% fee on advance reservations fulfilled after termination.
Contract construction — resort rental and management agreements; interpretation of clause 1.4 and clause 8.3; entitlement to advance reservation deposits and timing of manager’s fee (30%/35%) on reservations fulfilled after termination; commercial common sense and objective contractual meaning.
17 July 2018