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Read more about the article Differences Between Common Law and Equitable Law
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Differences Between Common Law and Equitable Law

One of the difficulties I faced as a 200 Level Law student at the University of Nigeria, was to explicitly explain the differences between common law and equitable law. Of…

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Read more about the article Differences Between 1960 and 1963 Constitution of Nigeria
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Differences Between 1960 and 1963 Constitution of Nigeria

Most times, it is difficult to highlight the differences between 1960 and 1963 constitution of Nigeria because they both have similar features and came into force almost at the same…

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Download UNN Post UTME Past Questions and Answers (PDF Format)

UNN Post UTME past questions and answers: UNN post UTME examination/screening is fast approaching and one of the things aspirants of the university are searching on the internet, is the…

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Read more about the article Positive and Negative Impacts of Colonialism in Nigeria
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Positive and Negative Impacts of Colonialism in Nigeria

If you have been wondering how colonialism affected Nigeria positively and negatively, this article is for you. Today, you will be educated on the positive and negative impacts of colonialism…

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Statute of Fraud: Contracts Required to be in Writing

Contracts required to be in writting: The Statute of Fraud (1677) has provided that certain contracts must be put into writing in order for them to be enforceable in court.…

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