Section 101 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 101 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Proceedings where defendant does not answer to summons.. It provides as follows: When no appearance is made by a defendant to a writ of summons served on him under this Part, if it is made to…
Section 100 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 100 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Order for plaintiff to give security for costs. It provides as follows: Any defendant who has been served under this Part with a writ of summons may apply to the court within which the writ was…
Section 99 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 99 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Time limited for answering to summons. It provides as follows: The period specified in a writ of summons for service under this Part as the period within which a defendant is required to answer before the…
Section 98 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 98 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Concurrent writs. It provides as follows: A writ of summons for service out of the State or the Capital Territory in which it was issued may be issued as a concurrent writ with one for service…
Section 97 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 97 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Endorsement on writ for service outside a State. It provides as follows: Every writ of summons for service under this Part out of the State or the Capital Territory in which it was issued shall, in…
Section 96 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 96 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Writ of summons may be served in any part of Federation. It provides as follows: (1) A writ of summons issued out of or requiring the defendant to appear at any court of a State or…
Section 95 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 95 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Interpretation. It provides as follows: In this Part, unless the context otherwise requires-[L.N. 47 of 1955.] “Capital Territory” means the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja; “court” means a court to which Parts III, IV, V, and VI…
Section 94 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 94 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Rules of court. It provides as follows: The Chief Judge of the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja, with the approval of thePresident, and the Chief Judge of a State, with the approval of the Governor, may make…
Section 93 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 93 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Use of forms in First Schedule. It provides as follows: (1) Subject to the express provisions, if any, of the Rules, the forms contained in the First Schedule to this Act may, in accordance with any…
Section 92 Sheriffs and Civil Process Act Section 92 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act 1945 is about Private alienation after attachment void. It provides as follows: After an attachment shall have been made by actual seizure or by written order asaforesaid and in case of attachment by written order, after it shall have…