Cayman Islands Gazette

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Cayman Islands Gazette
Owner Cayman Islands Government
URL www.gazettes.gov.ky

The Cayman Islands Gazette, sometimes referred to as The Gazette, [1] is the government gazette [2] of the Cayman Islands, [3] published by the Government Information Service fortnightly on alternate Mondays, and on other occasions as ordered by the Governor.

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Cayman Islands Gazette is published in George Town, Grand Cayman, and was known as the Cayman Gazette until 1997, the last issue under that title being published on 22 December 1997. [4]

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  2. Martindale-Hubbell International Law Directory 1999. Martindale-Hubbell. 1 April 1999. pp. 64–. ISBN   978-1-56160-327-5.
  3. "cayman islands - OfReg" (PDF). ofreg.ky. Retrieved Nov 20, 2017.
  4. British Library main catalogue search, 12 May 2014.