Section 111 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act
Section 111 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Power to make rules. It provides as follows:
The Chief Justice of Nigeria may make rules with respect to this Part of this Act including the making of rules of court for prescribing-
[L.N. 47 of 1955.]
(a) the practice and procedure in connection with the execution and enforcement
by the courts of a State or the Capital Territory of the process and judgments of
the courts of other States and the Capital Territory;
(b) the practice and procedure in connection with the service of the process of the courts of a State or the Capital Territory under this Part;
(c) the fees to be paid in connection with the service of the process of the courts of a State or the Capital Territory under this Part;
(d) the fees to be paid in connection with the execution and enforcement under this Part by courts of a State or the Capital Territory of the process and judgments of the courts of other States and the Capital Territory;
(e) the costs to be allowed to a person upon the execution or enforcement under
this Part by the courts of a State or the Capital Territory of a judgment or other
process of another State or the Capital Territory; and
(f) the manner of recovery of such fees or costs.
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