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(c)
determining what compensation he is
entitled to under the law applicable to
that taking of possession or
acquisition;
obtaining that compensation:
(d)
Provided that if Parliament so provides in relation
to any matter referred to in paragraph (a) or (c) of this
subsection the right of access shall be by way of appeal
(exercisable as of right at the instance of the person having the
interest in or right over the property) from a tribunal or
authority, other than the High Court, having jurisdiction under
any law to determine that matter.
(3) The Chief Justice may make rules with
respect to the practice and procedure of the High Court or,
subject to such provision as may have been made in that behalf
by Parliament, with respect to the practice and procedure of any
other tribunal or authority in relation to the jurisdiction
conferred on the High Court by subsection (2) of this section or
exercisable by the other tribunal or authority for the purposes of
that subsection (including rules with respect to the time within
which applications or appeals to the High Court or applications
to the other tribunal or authority may be brought).
(4) No person who is entitled to compensation
under this section shall be prevented from remitting, within a
reasonable time after he has received any amount of that
compensation in the form of a sum of money or, as the case
may be, has received any such amount in some other form and
has converted any of that amount into a sum of money, the
whole of that sum of money (free from any deduction, charge or
tax made or levied in respect of its remission) to any country of
his choice outside Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.
(5) Nothing contained in or done under the
authority of any law shall be held to be inconsistent with or in
contravention of subsection (4) of this section to the extent that
the law in question authorises -
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