DESMOND Trotman and the Committee for the Defence of the Constitution (CDC) have filed a Constitutional Motion against the Attorney-General, National Industrial and Commercial Investments Limited, Atlantic Hotel, Inc and Winston Brassington, in relation to the Atlantic Hotel Inc.
According to the summons, all concerned parties are expected to attend the Chief Justice’s Chambers on December 17th at 10:30 hrs to hear an application by the plaintiffs for the following Order: An injunction restraining Atlantic Hotel Inc, the fourth defendant by itself; officers, directors, servants or agents or otherwise whomsoever, howsoever, from issuing and registering under the provisions of Section 233 (1) of the Companies Act a debenture in favour of Republic
Bank Limited, as advertised in the Guyana Chronicle of November 29, 2014, in respect of the following properties:
Firstly, the sum of US$10,999,999 on the immovable property described as Tract Alpha ‘2’ in the schedule; secondly, the sum of US$15,999,999 on the immovable property described as Tract Alpha ‘3’ in the schedule; and thirdly, in the sum of US$2.00 on the immovable property described as tracts lettered ‘P’ and ‘R’ in the schedule.
The summons was taken out by Mr. Rex H. Mc Kay, SC; Mr. Neil Boston, Mr. Christopher Ram, Mrs. Betina Glasford and Mr. Brenden Glasford, Attorneys-at-Law for the plaintiffs.
(George Barclay)