by O Akinkugbe
2019
A contract is an enforceable agreement to do or not to do a certain thing or perform a certain action, express or implied, written or oral, by which the contracting parties, as of the making of the contract, make a mutual legal obligation, and its existence is determined by reference to principles of law. The validity and construction of contracts are the same in every jurisdiction. (eg.
Nigerian Law of Contract by Sagay pdf 24
by O Akinkugbe
2019
Based on the provisions of the statute: (a) a contract is void if it is against public policy or unlawful; (b) contract is void if .
Nigerian Law of Contract by Sagay pdf 24
by O Akinkugbe
2019
The law will not enforce a contract which is illegal. 8.
by O Akinkugbe
2019
With a view to protecting consumers who have already paid a substantial sum of money, the court must always be aware of a lack of reasonableness in the exercise of a seller’s market power when selling a product in Nigeria. Moreover, a seller can never completely avoid the risk of an unsatisfactory demand for the product in the market place. 1.
by O Akinkugbe
2019
This study is an attempt to establish the validity and enforceability of a divorce judgment of a widow, on the premise that the rules of the common law in Nigeria is found in the statute, the Code of Civil Procedure, and the common law.
Nigerian Law of Contract by Sagay pdf 24
by O Akinkugbe
2019
PILLAY&CO 1.
by O Akinkugbe
2019
This study was aimed at identifying the common law rules which govern the validity and enforcement of a contract between a husband and wife. It was .
by O Akinkugbe
2019
This paper examined the role of the common law and the statute in the formation of contracts in Nigeria. The contents of the paper comprise of the following chapters: The function of a contract, Contract .
by O Akinkugbe
2019
The function of a contract is to give legal effect to the intention of the parties. This must be the basis for any contract. Therefore, a contract does not exist at law if .
by O Akinkugbe
2019 be359ba680
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