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The board of the Chaguaramas Military Museum has been granted a High Court injunction allowing it to return to the museum's Western Main Road location after the Chaguaramas Development Authority's (CDA) eviction last week.
The injunction gives the board occupation of the premises until an application for interim relief – which will be heard on March 10 by Justice Joan Charles – is decided. The order by Justice Devindra Rampersad also prohibits the CDA from evicting the museum until the application is determined or a further order is made.
Newsday went to the museum on March 7, where its vice president Brian Mitchell said he hopes the hearing provides an opportunity for dialogue with the CDA.
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