Examples of Fort Street Tourism Village in a sentence
In 2019, prior to the pandemic, Belize received almost 1.2 million passengers with 68% of travelers stopping at Fort Street Tourism Village in Belize City and 32% stopping at Harvest Caye in the south.
A declaration that the Defendants contravened the rights of the Claimants guaranteed under Section 6 (1) of the constitution of Belize when they caused or allowed the Fort Street Tourism Village Limited to discriminate against the Claimants or subject the claimants to unequal treatment by depriving the Claimants access to the cruise ship passengers market at the Belize Tourism Village located in the Fort George Area of Belize City.
That provision, as pointed out by the Court of Appeal in Fort Street Tourism Village, although often referred to as the right to work, speaks of an opportunity to work, as Mottley P.
The appellant, a private company incorporated in Belize, is the owner of Fort Street Tourism Village which is the officially designated port of entry for cruise ship visitors.
An order directing the defendants to remove within 7 days all the obstructions placed at different locations on the boardwalk erected and existing along the north bank of the Haulover Creek including the shoreline of the Fort Street Tourism Village Limited.
A declaration that the Defendants contravened the rights of the claimants to gain a living by work guaranteed under Section 15 (1) of the Constitution of Belize when they caused or allowed the Fort Street Tourism Village Limited to deprive the Claimants access to the cruise ship passenger market at Belize Tourism Village located in the Fort George Area of Belize City.
These declarations are that (i) BPA, the Minister and the City Council abused their powers by allowing the interested party, Fort Street Tourism Village Limited (‘FSTV’) to erect a concrete wall (‘the new wall’) on its common boundary with Eurocaribe’s property on the boardwalk existing along the north bank of the Haulover Creek, in the Fort George area of Belize City; and (ii) the decision to allow FSTV to erect the new wall “is unlawful and therefore void and a nullity”.
Indeed as had been shown in the Fort Street Tourism Village case, there has been unimpeded access enjoyed by Wet Lizard premises which lead to the Complaint by Maritime and other claimants in that case.
The claimant by a lease agreement dated 14th September, 2001 became a tenant of premises situate at Fort Street Tourism Village, at a monthly rental of $800.00 U.S. dollars.
Validation of imposition, collection anddistribution of cruiseship passenger tax.5. The cruise ship passenger tax levied, charged and payable under section 4 shall be collected by the Belize Tourism Board and may be shared between the Fort Street Tourism Village Limited and the Government of Belize in a ratio to be determined between the parties.