Section 157 Property and Conveyancing Law of the Western Region of Nigeria 1959
Section 157 of the Property and Conveyancing Law of the Western Region of Nigeria 1959 is about Obligation of lessor’s covenants to run with reversion. It provides as follows:
(1) The obligation under a condition or of a covenant entered into by a lessor
with reference to the subject-manner of the lease shall, if and as far as the lessor has power to bind the reversionary estate immediately expectant on the term granted by the lease, be annexed and incident to and shall go with that reversionary estate, or the several parts thereof, notwithstanding severance of that reversionary estate, and may be taken advantage of and enforced by the person in whom the term is from time to time vested by conveyance, devolution in law, or otherwise; and, if and as far as the lessor has power to bind the person from time to time entitled to that reversionary estate, the obligation aforesaid may be taken advantage of and enforced against any person so entitled.
(2) This section applies to leases made before or after the commencement of this
Law, whether the severance of the reversionary estate was effected before or after such commencement:
Provided that, where the lease was made before the first day of January, nineteen
hundred, nothing in this section shall affect the operation of any severance of the
reversionary estate effected before such commencement.
This section takes effect without prejudice to any liability affecting a covenantor or his estate.
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