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Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court

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The Eastern Caribbean Supreme Court consists of two divisions, a Court of Appeal and a High Court of Justice.The Court of Appeal is itinerant, traveling to each Member State and Territory, where it sits at various specified dates during the year to hear appeals from the decisions of the High Court and Magistrates Courts in Member States in both civil and criminal matters.The Court of Appeal hears appeals from all subordinate courts (High Courts, Magistrates Courts and the Industrial Court in Antigua and Barbuda). Appeals from the Magistrates Courts might be heard from "any judgment, decree, sentence or order of a Magistrate in all proceedings." In respect of the High Court, the Court of Appeal has jurisdiction to hear and determine "any matter arising in any civil proceedings upon a case stated, or upon a question of law reserved by the High court or by a judge." This is, however, subject to "any power conferred in that behalf by a law in operation in that State." Subject to certain exceptions, the Court of Appeal is empowered to "hear and determine the appeal from any judgment or Order of the High Court in all civil proceedings." For the purposes of determining any issues incidental to an appeal and the remedies, execution, and enforcement of any judgment or order made thereto, the Court of Appeal is endowed with "all the powers, authority and jurisdiction of the High Court.

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