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10 Weird Laws in Trinidad and Tobago
It's fascinating when you come across some laws in your country, dating back before our Independence in 1962 and realised that wow, these laws are weird, so join us my Trinbago Vibes peeps as we explore 10 weird laws in Trinidad and Tobago
It should be noted that I'm no lawyer, and all info stated in the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice
Links to the law articles in this one:
The Mongoose Act 👀
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/67.55.pdf
Summary Offences Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/11.02.pdf
Begging in public - section 45b
Fortune telling - section 45e
Vehicle on the street -section 64(1)a
Dirty Laundry - section 64(1)e
Hoop trundling - section 64(1)k
Kite flying -section 71
Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act...
published: 02 Sep 2023
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Did You Know? - What is the legal system in Trinidad and Tobago?
published: 04 Jan 2022
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What are some illegal Acts in Trinidad and Tobago - Part 1
Hey guys, I'm committed to sharing my knowledge about the law with you.
In this video we explore five illegal acts in Trinidad and Tobago under the Summary Offences Act. Leave your thoughts in the comments.
REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL 😁
I never had the opportunity to learn the law but now being trained in the law, I will simplify the law for you to understand and for you know your rights.
These discussions may be applicable to persons from Commonwealth countries, particularly all persons from the Caribbean. I desire that we develop an immense love to learn the law as it applies to everyday life.
Although I'm a lawyer, these videos are solely for educational purposes and do not create a lawyer-client relationship nor is it legal advice. Any interaction does not create that...
published: 18 Jul 2021
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The Criminal Justice System of Trinidad and Tobago
This video illustrates and explains the Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago's role in the criminal justice system of Trinidad and Tobago.
published: 15 Jun 2023
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Weird Laws of Trinidad and Tobago #trinidadandtobago
Hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to like and subscribe.
#trinidadandtobago #trinidad #triniyoutuber #caribbeanyoutuber #trinidadhistory #historyoftrinidadandtobago #caribbeanhistory #historyofthecaribbean #trinidadyoutuber
published: 03 Jul 2022
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Know The Law: Divorce in Trinidad and Tobago
If a marriage breaks down, a husband and wife may legally end their relationship by obtaining a divorce.
One of the primary objectives of the HWLS Human Rights Law Clinic is to help the general public to understand how the law works and how it can protect the average person.
In our first "Know The Law" video, we explain the basics of how a divorce can be obtained in Trinidad and Tobago.
The law on this area is set-out in the Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act Chap 45:51.
A divorce petition cannot be presented until one year of marriage has passed, unless there are extreme circumstances.
This information is not intended to give legal advice. If you have a legal problem or require legal advise, please consult with an attorney-at-law.
published: 01 Jul 2016
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Law for the Layman Land in Trinidad and Tobago
published: 31 Oct 2021
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Alumni inspiration: Gina, Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Trinidad and Tobago
Gina tells us her experience of studying the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the Institute of Law and Academic Studies, in Trinidad and Tobago. Gina shares how studying with the University of London gave her hope and rigour to complete her studies. Gina wishes to become a practising lawyer and is currently pursuing a legal practice course.
Learn more: lomdon.ac.uk/llb
published: 26 Oct 2022
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Jury Service in Trinidad & Tobago
In this video we explore the system of Jury Service. How jurors are selected and the process for applying for jury exemptions.
published: 23 Aug 2019
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Strictly Legal with Rondell A. Donawa Ep.69 - Trademark Registration in Trinidad and Tobago
On this episode of Strictly Legal, Rondell is joined by guest Ms. Terita Kalloo, Attorney-at-Law discussing the importance of trademarking one's brand and the process in which it can be done.
STREAM
www.wesncc.com
WATCH
Flow 110
Digicel 21
Amplia 118
bmobile 107
Greendot 7
Airlink 17
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Follow:
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Linkedin: Rondell Donawa
Podcasts: strictlylegalwithrondelldonawa.com
Legal Disclaimer:
The information contained in this television series is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included on this programme without seeking legal or other professional advice.
published: 15 Jun 2023
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10 Weird Laws in Trinidad and Tobago
It's fascinating when you come across some laws in your country, dating back before our Independence in 1962 and realised that wow, these laws are weird, so joi...
It's fascinating when you come across some laws in your country, dating back before our Independence in 1962 and realised that wow, these laws are weird, so join us my Trinbago Vibes peeps as we explore 10 weird laws in Trinidad and Tobago
It should be noted that I'm no lawyer, and all info stated in the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice
Links to the law articles in this one:
The Mongoose Act 👀
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/67.55.pdf
Summary Offences Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/11.02.pdf
Begging in public - section 45b
Fortune telling - section 45e
Vehicle on the street -section 64(1)a
Dirty Laundry - section 64(1)e
Hoop trundling - section 64(1)k
Kite flying -section 71
Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/48.50.pdf
Blowing your horn - section 12(2)
Country Market Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/68.02.pdf
Chapters
1:11 Begging in public
2:43 Washing your car
3:39 Rolling a Hoop
4:26 Hanging up Clothes to dry
5:10 Blowing a car horn in the night
5:46 Fortune Telling
6:24 Having a pet Mongoose
7:05 Flying a Kite
7:36 Prince Town Market
8:48 Camouflage
#WeirdLaws #Mongoose #TrinbagoVibes #TrinidadandTobago #TwoIslands #OneNation #2023vibes
I'm just an island dude wishing to show the world my country of Trinidad and Tobago, especially if you're a first time visitor or give returning visitors and even my local peeps, ideas of things to do, places to visit, food to eat, things to get and cultures to explore right here in sweet T&T
Follow me on Social Media:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/trinbago_vibes/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrinbagoVibes
Subscribe: www.youtube.com/c/TrinbagoVibes
Contact me via email: trinbagovibes868@gmail.com
Or 1(868)7411776 If you wish to sponsor a video
If you wish to donate to the channel you can at
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/trinbagovibes
Join the Trinbago Vibes Membership Crew to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT5jF0GiVivXgxtAH_6Tcaw/join
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Music
YTS: The Monuments and Tunnels in Goa and Hampi - Bail Bonds
YTS: Thunder Chant - E's Jammy Jams
My gears
Main Camera: GoPro Hero 11 (Sometimes the GoPro Hero 9 with a media mod)
Secondary camera: iPhone 13
Others: Manfrotto tripod, GoPro accessories, Phone adaptor
Drone: DJI Mavic Mini 3 (Fly more combo, cuz more batteries)
Thanks for watching, if you made it to the end or this far in the decription, leave a comment and also Like, Share, Subscribe if you haven't and until the next one.
- Rajeev
https://wn.com/10_Weird_Laws_In_Trinidad_And_Tobago
It's fascinating when you come across some laws in your country, dating back before our Independence in 1962 and realised that wow, these laws are weird, so join us my Trinbago Vibes peeps as we explore 10 weird laws in Trinidad and Tobago
It should be noted that I'm no lawyer, and all info stated in the video is for educational and entertainment purposes only and should not be considered legal advice
Links to the law articles in this one:
The Mongoose Act 👀
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/67.55.pdf
Summary Offences Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/11.02.pdf
Begging in public - section 45b
Fortune telling - section 45e
Vehicle on the street -section 64(1)a
Dirty Laundry - section 64(1)e
Hoop trundling - section 64(1)k
Kite flying -section 71
Motor Vehicle and Road Traffic Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/48.50.pdf
Blowing your horn - section 12(2)
Country Market Act
https://agla.gov.tt/downloads/laws/68.02.pdf
Chapters
1:11 Begging in public
2:43 Washing your car
3:39 Rolling a Hoop
4:26 Hanging up Clothes to dry
5:10 Blowing a car horn in the night
5:46 Fortune Telling
6:24 Having a pet Mongoose
7:05 Flying a Kite
7:36 Prince Town Market
8:48 Camouflage
#WeirdLaws #Mongoose #TrinbagoVibes #TrinidadandTobago #TwoIslands #OneNation #2023vibes
I'm just an island dude wishing to show the world my country of Trinidad and Tobago, especially if you're a first time visitor or give returning visitors and even my local peeps, ideas of things to do, places to visit, food to eat, things to get and cultures to explore right here in sweet T&T
Follow me on Social Media:
IG: https://www.instagram.com/trinbago_vibes/
Twitter: https://twitter.com/TrinbagoVibes
Subscribe: www.youtube.com/c/TrinbagoVibes
Contact me via email: trinbagovibes868@gmail.com
Or 1(868)7411776 If you wish to sponsor a video
If you wish to donate to the channel you can at
https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/trinbagovibes
Join the Trinbago Vibes Membership Crew to get access to perks:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT5jF0GiVivXgxtAH_6Tcaw/join
_____________________
Music
YTS: The Monuments and Tunnels in Goa and Hampi - Bail Bonds
YTS: Thunder Chant - E's Jammy Jams
My gears
Main Camera: GoPro Hero 11 (Sometimes the GoPro Hero 9 with a media mod)
Secondary camera: iPhone 13
Others: Manfrotto tripod, GoPro accessories, Phone adaptor
Drone: DJI Mavic Mini 3 (Fly more combo, cuz more batteries)
Thanks for watching, if you made it to the end or this far in the decription, leave a comment and also Like, Share, Subscribe if you haven't and until the next one.
- Rajeev
- published: 02 Sep 2023
- views: 15982
5:05
What are some illegal Acts in Trinidad and Tobago - Part 1
Hey guys, I'm committed to sharing my knowledge about the law with you.
In this video we explore five illegal acts in Trinidad and Tobago under the Summary Of...
Hey guys, I'm committed to sharing my knowledge about the law with you.
In this video we explore five illegal acts in Trinidad and Tobago under the Summary Offences Act. Leave your thoughts in the comments.
REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL 😁
I never had the opportunity to learn the law but now being trained in the law, I will simplify the law for you to understand and for you know your rights.
These discussions may be applicable to persons from Commonwealth countries, particularly all persons from the Caribbean. I desire that we develop an immense love to learn the law as it applies to everyday life.
Although I'm a lawyer, these videos are solely for educational purposes and do not create a lawyer-client relationship nor is it legal advice. Any interaction does not create that legal relationship and I suggest if you need legal advice contact a private attorney within your jurisdiction.
All definitions, photos, images used are for educational purposes and credit is given to the producers of same
#thelegaljourney #davidedmund #trinidadandtobago
https://wn.com/What_Are_Some_Illegal_Acts_In_Trinidad_And_Tobago_Part_1
Hey guys, I'm committed to sharing my knowledge about the law with you.
In this video we explore five illegal acts in Trinidad and Tobago under the Summary Offences Act. Leave your thoughts in the comments.
REMEMBER TO SUBSCRIBE TO THIS CHANNEL 😁
I never had the opportunity to learn the law but now being trained in the law, I will simplify the law for you to understand and for you know your rights.
These discussions may be applicable to persons from Commonwealth countries, particularly all persons from the Caribbean. I desire that we develop an immense love to learn the law as it applies to everyday life.
Although I'm a lawyer, these videos are solely for educational purposes and do not create a lawyer-client relationship nor is it legal advice. Any interaction does not create that legal relationship and I suggest if you need legal advice contact a private attorney within your jurisdiction.
All definitions, photos, images used are for educational purposes and credit is given to the producers of same
#thelegaljourney #davidedmund #trinidadandtobago
- published: 18 Jul 2021
- views: 464
10:14
The Criminal Justice System of Trinidad and Tobago
This video illustrates and explains the Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago's role in the criminal justice system of Trinidad and Tobago.
This video illustrates and explains the Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago's role in the criminal justice system of Trinidad and Tobago.
https://wn.com/The_Criminal_Justice_System_Of_Trinidad_And_Tobago
This video illustrates and explains the Judiciary of Trinidad and Tobago's role in the criminal justice system of Trinidad and Tobago.
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 1199
10:22
Weird Laws of Trinidad and Tobago #trinidadandtobago
Hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to like and subscribe.
#trinidadandtobago #trinidad #triniyoutuber #caribbeanyoutuber #trinidadhistory #histor...
Hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to like and subscribe.
#trinidadandtobago #trinidad #triniyoutuber #caribbeanyoutuber #trinidadhistory #historyoftrinidadandtobago #caribbeanhistory #historyofthecaribbean #trinidadyoutuber
https://wn.com/Weird_Laws_Of_Trinidad_And_Tobago_Trinidadandtobago
Hope you enjoyed this video and don't forget to like and subscribe.
#trinidadandtobago #trinidad #triniyoutuber #caribbeanyoutuber #trinidadhistory #historyoftrinidadandtobago #caribbeanhistory #historyofthecaribbean #trinidadyoutuber
- published: 03 Jul 2022
- views: 13806
2:50
Know The Law: Divorce in Trinidad and Tobago
If a marriage breaks down, a husband and wife may legally end their relationship by obtaining a divorce.
One of the primary objectives of the HWLS Human Rights...
If a marriage breaks down, a husband and wife may legally end their relationship by obtaining a divorce.
One of the primary objectives of the HWLS Human Rights Law Clinic is to help the general public to understand how the law works and how it can protect the average person.
In our first "Know The Law" video, we explain the basics of how a divorce can be obtained in Trinidad and Tobago.
The law on this area is set-out in the Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act Chap 45:51.
A divorce petition cannot be presented until one year of marriage has passed, unless there are extreme circumstances.
This information is not intended to give legal advice. If you have a legal problem or require legal advise, please consult with an attorney-at-law.
https://wn.com/Know_The_Law_Divorce_In_Trinidad_And_Tobago
If a marriage breaks down, a husband and wife may legally end their relationship by obtaining a divorce.
One of the primary objectives of the HWLS Human Rights Law Clinic is to help the general public to understand how the law works and how it can protect the average person.
In our first "Know The Law" video, we explain the basics of how a divorce can be obtained in Trinidad and Tobago.
The law on this area is set-out in the Matrimonial Proceedings and Property Act Chap 45:51.
A divorce petition cannot be presented until one year of marriage has passed, unless there are extreme circumstances.
This information is not intended to give legal advice. If you have a legal problem or require legal advise, please consult with an attorney-at-law.
- published: 01 Jul 2016
- views: 9373
3:04
Alumni inspiration: Gina, Bachelor of Laws (LLB), Trinidad and Tobago
Gina tells us her experience of studying the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the Institute of Law and Academic Studies, in Trinidad and Tobago. Gina shares how studyi...
Gina tells us her experience of studying the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the Institute of Law and Academic Studies, in Trinidad and Tobago. Gina shares how studying with the University of London gave her hope and rigour to complete her studies. Gina wishes to become a practising lawyer and is currently pursuing a legal practice course.
Learn more: lomdon.ac.uk/llb
https://wn.com/Alumni_Inspiration_Gina,_Bachelor_Of_Laws_(Llb),_Trinidad_And_Tobago
Gina tells us her experience of studying the Bachelor of Laws (LLB) at the Institute of Law and Academic Studies, in Trinidad and Tobago. Gina shares how studying with the University of London gave her hope and rigour to complete her studies. Gina wishes to become a practising lawyer and is currently pursuing a legal practice course.
Learn more: lomdon.ac.uk/llb
- published: 26 Oct 2022
- views: 1722
14:49
Jury Service in Trinidad & Tobago
In this video we explore the system of Jury Service. How jurors are selected and the process for applying for jury exemptions.
In this video we explore the system of Jury Service. How jurors are selected and the process for applying for jury exemptions.
https://wn.com/Jury_Service_In_Trinidad_Tobago
In this video we explore the system of Jury Service. How jurors are selected and the process for applying for jury exemptions.
- published: 23 Aug 2019
- views: 5349
54:03
Strictly Legal with Rondell A. Donawa Ep.69 - Trademark Registration in Trinidad and Tobago
On this episode of Strictly Legal, Rondell is joined by guest Ms. Terita Kalloo, Attorney-at-Law discussing the importance of trademarking one's brand and the p...
On this episode of Strictly Legal, Rondell is joined by guest Ms. Terita Kalloo, Attorney-at-Law discussing the importance of trademarking one's brand and the process in which it can be done.
STREAM
www.wesncc.com
WATCH
Flow 110
Digicel 21
Amplia 118
bmobile 107
Greendot 7
Airlink 17
iCNtt 105
Follow:
facebook: @wesncc @rondelldonawa
Instagram: @wesncc @_rondee
Linkedin: Rondell Donawa
Podcasts: strictlylegalwithrondelldonawa.com
Legal Disclaimer:
The information contained in this television series is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included on this programme without seeking legal or other professional advice.
https://wn.com/Strictly_Legal_With_Rondell_A._Donawa_Ep.69_Trademark_Registration_In_Trinidad_And_Tobago
On this episode of Strictly Legal, Rondell is joined by guest Ms. Terita Kalloo, Attorney-at-Law discussing the importance of trademarking one's brand and the process in which it can be done.
STREAM
www.wesncc.com
WATCH
Flow 110
Digicel 21
Amplia 118
bmobile 107
Greendot 7
Airlink 17
iCNtt 105
Follow:
facebook: @wesncc @rondelldonawa
Instagram: @wesncc @_rondee
Linkedin: Rondell Donawa
Podcasts: strictlylegalwithrondelldonawa.com
Legal Disclaimer:
The information contained in this television series is provided for informational purposes only, and should not be construed as legal advice on any subject matter. You should not act or refrain from acting on the basis of any content included on this programme without seeking legal or other professional advice.
- published: 15 Jun 2023
- views: 205