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Agreements in Nigeria Do Not Require Court Staff to be Legal and Binding

Agreements in Nigeria Do Not Require Court Staff to be Legal and Binding. 

Agreements in Nigeria Do Not Require Signatures of Notaries Public or Magistrates or Court Staff to be Legal and Binding.

by Onyekachi Umah,Esq.
(Tip 121)

 

Legality of an agreement is not based on stamping or singing of the agreement by a court staff/magistrate/Notary Public. Not at all! An agreement is valid where parties who are adults and sane have agreed to a lawful transaction. Even where there is an illiterate in an agreement the person writing the agreement can state so and does not need to go to court for Magistrate or any court staff.

See section 2 of Illiterates Protection Act, Laws of Nigeria (Abuja) and similars laws in states as well as the case of Okafor V. Titilope & Ors (2018) LPELR-44385 (CA).

Agreements in Nigeria Do Not Require Court Staff to be Legal and Binding.

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