The Solicitor-General of Barbados is a law officer of the government of
Barbados, subordinate to the
Attorney-General of Barbados. The office is one of the members of the government.[1][2]
^Barbados (1891). "'An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island, relating to the Chief Justice, Attorney General, and Solicitor General (25th April 1891)'". Laws of Barbados. p. 532.
^Green, C. H. (1721). The Historical Register... p. 16.
†Physiographically, these
continental islands are not part of the volcanic Windward Islands arc, although sometimes grouped with them culturally and politically.
#Bermuda is an isolated
North Atlanticoceanic island, physiographically not part of the Lucayan Archipelago, Antilles, Caribbean Sea nor North American continental nor South American continental islands. It is grouped with the
Northern American region, but occasionally also with the Caribbean region culturally.
The Solicitor-General of Barbados is a law officer of the government of
Barbados, subordinate to the
Attorney-General of Barbados. The office is one of the members of the government.[1][2]
^Barbados (1891). "'An Act to consolidate and amend the Acts of this Island, relating to the Chief Justice, Attorney General, and Solicitor General (25th April 1891)'". Laws of Barbados. p. 532.
^Green, C. H. (1721). The Historical Register... p. 16.
†Physiographically, these
continental islands are not part of the volcanic Windward Islands arc, although sometimes grouped with them culturally and politically.
#Bermuda is an isolated
North Atlanticoceanic island, physiographically not part of the Lucayan Archipelago, Antilles, Caribbean Sea nor North American continental nor South American continental islands. It is grouped with the
Northern American region, but occasionally also with the Caribbean region culturally.