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  • Section 4 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999

    May 21, 2020
    Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999

    CLICK HERE – Constitution 1999 ↓ Preamble to the Constitution Section 1 – Supremacy of constitution Section 2 – The Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 3 – States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Section 4 – Legislative powers Section 5 – Executive powers Section 6 – Judicial powers Section 7 –…

  • Section 3 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999

    May 21, 2020
    Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999

    CLICK HERE – Constitution 1999 ↓ Preamble to the Constitution Section 1 – Supremacy of constitution Section 2 – The Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 3 – States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Section 4 – Legislative powers Section 5 – Executive powers Section 6 – Judicial powers Section 7 –…

  • Section 2 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999

    May 21, 2020
    Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999

    CLICK HERE – Constitution 1999 ↓ Preamble to the Constitution Section 1 – Supremacy of constitution Section 2 – The Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 3 – States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Section 4 – Legislative powers Section 5 – Executive powers Section 6 – Judicial powers Section 7 –…

  • Section 1 of the Nigerian Constitution 1999

    May 21, 2020
    Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999

    CLICK HERE – Constitution 1999 ↓ Preamble to the Constitution Section 1 – Supremacy of constitution Section 2 – The Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 3 – States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Section 4 – Legislative powers Section 5 – Executive powers Section 6 – Judicial powers Section 7 –…

  • Preamble to the Nigerian Constitutiton 1999

    May 21, 2020
    Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999

    CLICK HERE – Constitution 1999 ↓ Preamble to the Constitution Section 1 – Supremacy of constitution Section 2 – The Federal Republic of Nigeria Section 3 – States of the Federation and the Federal Capital Territory, Abuja Section 4 – Legislative powers Section 5 – Executive powers Section 6 – Judicial powers Section 7 –…

  • Justiciability of Chapter II of the Nigerian Constitution – Inioluwa Olaposi

    December 14, 2019
    Legal Parlance

    Justiciability of Chapter II of the Nigerian Constitution Have you ever heard anything about the justiciability of Chapter II of the Nigerian Constitution, 1999, which contains socio-economic rights? Are you aware of the fact that these rights contained in the second chapter of the Nigerian constitution are not enforceable, or non-justiciable? This post is on…

  • Consideration in contract: Definition of Consideration & More

    Consideration in contract: Definition of Consideration & More

    October 22, 2019
    Law of Contract, Legal Parlance

    N.B. This article is particular to Nigeria. CONSIDERATION IN CONTRACT For a party to be entitled to bring an action on an agreement, he must demonstrate that he contributed to the agreement. It is this contribution that is called consideration. A more comprehensive definition of consideration was given by Lush J in (Currie v Misa) “valuable consideration…

  • Termination of Offer in Contract (NG)

    Termination of Offer in Contract (NG)

    September 3, 2019
    Law of Contract, Legal Parlance

    N.B. This article is particular to Nigeria. TERMINATION OF OFFER An offer in contract may be terminated by some means. Termination of offer may be by revocation, lapse of time, death of the offerror or offeree, or rejection. 1. By Revocation An offer may be revoked any time before acceptance. The revocation of an offer before acceptance…

  • ACCEPTANCE IN CONTRACT (Explanation, Invalid Forms & Communication)

    ACCEPTANCE IN CONTRACT (Explanation, Invalid Forms & Communication)

    September 3, 2019
    Law of Contract, Legal Parlance

    N.B. This article is particular to Nigeria. ACCEPTANCE Another constituent part of a contract is ‘Acceptance’, i.e, for there to be a contract, there has to be an acceptance. In (Zackem Construction Nig. Ltd v. Emmanuel Nneji), the court held thus: “An offer must be accepted in order for a transaction to crystalize into a contract”. Acceptance…

  • OFFER IN CONTRACT & Invitation to Treat (Definitions, More) NG

    OFFER IN CONTRACT & Invitation to Treat (Definitions, More) NG

    September 3, 2019
    Law of Contract, Legal Parlance

    N.B. This article is particular to Nigeria. OFFER An offer may be defined as a definite undertaking or promise made by one party with the intention that it shall become binding on him (the maker) as soon as it is accepted by the party to whom it is addressed. The person making the offer is known as…

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