Antigua and Barbuda's Constitution of 1981 - Antigua and Barbuda
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No property of any description shall be compulsorily taken possession of, and no interest in or right to or over property of any description shall be compulsorily acquired, except for public use and except in accordance with the provisions of a law applicable to that taking of possessio...
Every person having an interest in or right to or over property which is compulsorily taken possession of or whose interest in or right to or over any property is compulsorily acquired shall have the right of access to the High Court for- (a) the determination of his interest or right, ...
(1) Subject to the provisions of sec- tions 25(2), 47(8) (b), 56(4), 65(5), 123(7)(b) and 124 of this Constitution, any person who alleges that any provisions of this Constitution (other than a provision of Chapter 11) has been or is being contravened may, if he has a relevant interest,...
An appeal shall lie from decisions of the Court of Appeal to Her Majesty in Council as of right in the following cases- (a) final decisions in any civil proceedings where the matter in dispute on the appeal to Her Majesty in Council is of the prescribed value or upwards or where the app...