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Spanish hotel case may affect Cricket World Cup

June 07, 2006

THE SPANISH owners of the Bahia Principe Hotel under construction at Pear Tree Bottom, Runaway Bay, St. Ann, are contending that Cricket World Cup will be severely affected, if the order quashing the environmental permit is not set aside.

This was one of the reasons put forward yesterday in the Supreme Court by attorney-at-law Sandra Minott-Phillips, who is representing the owners.

The hearing continues today in the Supreme Court before Mr. Justice Bryan Sykes who on May 16 quashed the permit.

Efforts last week to settle the dispute out of court were unsuccessful.

Mrs. Minott-Phillips told Mr. Justice Sykes that the hotel could not start from scratch because too much money had already been invested. She said US$62 million (J$4 billion) had so far been spent on the building and 2,500 Jamaicans were employed to the project.

She said the blocking of the construction would have serious repercussions for the Jamaican economy and future investors would be wary because of the ruling. In response to that statement, the judge said the court could not be worried about that because the law must be obeyed.

The hotel is seeking to have the judge's order of May 16 set aside or varied because, when the suit was filed, they were not notified or served with the claim form so they could be a party to the proceedings....

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Author: Barbara Gayle
Source: Jamaica Gleaner

 

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