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Community Organizations Government of Antigua and Barbuda
Government of Antigua and Barbuda
Government of Antigua and Barbuda
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Antigua and Barbuda

The tropical islands of Antigua and Barbuda are located in the heart of the Caribbean about a thousand miles to the east of Jamaica and half that distance from Trinidad on the coast of South America. We are at 17- N latitude, about the same as the Cape Verde Islands and Bombay and 61- W longitude.


The island of Antigua was born out of the sea by a volcano about 30 million years ago. A young island in geologic time. On the northern flank of this volcano, reefs were formed, hence the greater part of Antigua is low lying and is composed of limestone rock.


The highest point of Antigua is 1,319 ft in the south-west and is called Boggy Peak, but the limestone Highlands of Barbuda rise to only 125 ft. The area of Antigua is 108 square miles, while Barbuda is 62 square miles. The population of the former is approaching 80,000, but the latter is relatively unpopulated at 1,300. Days and nights are refreshingly cooled by the gentle trade winds. Antigua boasts the largest expanse of freshwater in the whole of the Caribbean with a lake nearly two miles long by a mile wide.


Barbuda became separated from Antigua by about 28 miles, when the sea-levels of the world rose considerably at about 10,000 BC. Today parts of Barbuda are geologically flooded to form interesting lagoons. Here may be seen the largest breeding and nesting colony of the Magnificent Frigate Bird in the world. Barbuda supports a tremendous diversity of native habitats, as yet unthreatened by development. Reef-fringed Barbuda may be one of the best kept ecological secrets in the West Indies. Her rugged scenery, beautiful beaches, (one at least 12 miles long), lagoons and abundant wildlife may be a resource as valuable as its fisheries.

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Land Sales Duty Act 1977 (Act No. 13 of 1964).

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Antígua e Barbuda
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This Act imposes a charge on the capital gains deriving from the sale of any land and grants powers to the Governor-General to impose an additional charge on concessions made under this Act in respect of special development areas as defined by this Act. The Act further provides for the assessment of gains deriving from sale and the collection of duty by the Commissioner, appeals against decisions of the Commissioner and regulation-making powers and prescribes offences.

Non-citizens Land Holding Regulation Act (No. 17 of 1968).

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Antígua e Barbuda
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This Act provides rules relative to the holding of land in Antigua and Barbuda by a person who is not a citizen of Antigua and Barbuda.“Non-citizen” is defined by the Act. No land or mortgage on land shall be held by unlicensed non-citizens but land may be acquired under a lease not exceeding more than five years. Licences to hold land or a mortgage in land shall be granted by the Governor-General. Land that is held in an unlawful manner shall be forfeited.

Antigua and Barbuda Survey Act (No. 2 of 1945).

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Antígua e Barbuda
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This Act grants powers to surveyors appointed by the Governor-General for purposes of this Act, imposes certain duties on such surveyors and provides for compensation of damage incurred in relation with surveys carried out under this Act.The surveyors appointed under this Act are granted the power to enter upon any land for the purpose of making any topographical, geological or hydrographical survey and to do all tings as may be necessary for such survey. A surveyor shall give a notice to landowners owners prior to survey.

Assessment of Compensation (Land of Alvan Camacho) Act (No. 8 of 1962).

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Antígua e Barbuda
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This Act concerns the assessment, award and payment of compensation in relation with compulsory acquisition by the Government of land specified in the Schedule to this Act. It requires a Board of Assessment to be established in accordance with the Land Acquisition Act for purpose of assessing compensation. The Act also regulates some procedural matters in relation with the acquisition of the land specified in the Schedule.

Administration of Insolvent Estates Act.

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Antígua e Barbuda
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Américas

This Act makes provision for certain aspects regarding debts of insolvent estates of deceased persons. It lays down rules for the administration of estates (by court), defines rights of secured and unsecured creditors in respect of an estate but provides that this Act shall not prejudice any lien, charge or other security that a creditor may hold for the securement of the debt.