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Blanchfield and others v The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and Chaguaramas Development Authority: PC 22 Jan 2002

(Trinidad and Tobago) In the second world war, land was compulsorily purchased and let to the USA. In 1977 it was returned by the USA, but then vested in a public authority. The applicants said it should revert to them as descendants of the original owners. They said the purchase was for so long as … Continue reading Blanchfield and others v The Attorney General of Trinidad and Tobago and Chaguaramas Development Authority: PC 22 Jan 2002