Section 105 Property and Conveyancing Law of the Western Region of Nigeria 1959
Section 105 of the Property and Conveyancing Law of the Western Region of Nigeria 1959 is about Effect of covenant with two or more jointly. It provides as follows:
(1) A covenant, and a contract under seal, and a bond or obligation under seal,
made with two or more jointly, to pay money or to make a conveyance, or to do any other act, to them or for their benefit, shall be deemed to include, and shall, by virtue of this Law, imply, an obligation to do the act to, or for the benefit of, the survivor or survivors of them, and to, or for the benefit of, any other person to whom the right to sue on the covenant, contract, bond, or obligation devolves, and where made after the commencement of this Law shall be construed as being also made with each of them.
(2) This section extends to a covenant implied by virtue of this Law.
(3) This section applies only if and as far as a contrary intention is not expressed in the covenant, contract, bond, or obligation, and has effect subject to the covenant, contract, bond, or obligation, and to the provisions therein contained.
(4) Except as otherwise expressly provided, this section applies to a covenant,
contract, bond, or obligation made or implied after the thirty-first day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-nine.
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