Who Is A Reasonable Person In Nigeria?
Who Is A Reasonable Person In Nigeria? Daily Law Tips (Tip 658) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) It is common to find many laws
Tips on laws and regulations affecting companies, commercial and corporate transactions, and entities in Nigeria.
Who Is A Reasonable Person In Nigeria? Daily Law Tips (Tip 658) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) It is common to find many laws
Tenants & Squatters Can Sue Landlords For Violation of Human Rights. Daily Law Tips (Tip 657) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Tenancy relationship, like any
Lawyers No Longer Need SCUML (EFCC) Certificate. Daily Law Tips (Tip 655) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) There are several professionals and businesses that
Punishment For Clergies That Wed People Without License. Daily Law Tips (Tip 652) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) INTRODUCTION: English marriage is a highly
A Nigerian With Dual Citizenship Can Contest For Any Election In Nigeria. Daily Law Tips (Tip 650) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) It is common
Can a Landlord Increase Rent During Economic Hardship? Daily Law Tips (Tip 649) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Shelter is one of the basic needs
Difference Between Barristers and Solicitors in Nigeria and in the United Kingdom. Daily Law Tips (Tip 647) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Although the
Effect of Invalid Transactions (Nullities) in Nigeria. Daily Law Tips (Tip 646) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) An act that is void, lacks legal
How to Prove the Engagement of a Lawyer. Daily Law Tips (Tip 645) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Lawyers are professionals and their services
Legality of SCUML (EFCC) Certificate. Daily Law Tips (Tip 641) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LL.M, ACIArb(UK) Professionals and businesses in Nigeria may not worry about
Acceptance of Gift and Effect of Failure to Accept Gift. Daily Law Tips (Tip 636) by Onyekachi Umah, Esq., LLM. ACIArb(UK) Any person can accept
It is a criminal offence for any person to disconnect or tamper with electricity installations in any part of Nigeria, including in estates, quarters and streets. It is an offence punishable with 21 years imprisonments. If an estate/association discovers and generates its own electricity (with permit/license from NERC) or water supply, such utilities cannot be said to be public.