Commercial Law

COMPARING ARBITRATION AND LITIGATION: WHICH IS BEST FOR YOUR DISPUTE

Dispute is an intricate aspect of human interaction, and there is a need to resolve this dispute in order to foster continuous human association and cooperation. There are several means of resolving disputes. It could be settled through the court system established in your jurisdiction (Judicial) or it could be settled out of court either […]

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THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN TRADEMARK INFRINGEMENT AND PASSING-OFF: OUTSTANDING THING TO KNOW

Understanding the difference between trademark infringement and passing-off is crucial for everyone, whether or not you are an entrepreneur. While both relate to the unlawful use of a mark, they involve different legal principles. Knowing these distinctions helps you recognise when your brand’s identity is being misused and what legal remedies may apply. WHAT IS

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COLLECTING SOCIETIES VS. MUSIC STREAMING SERVICES, RADIO, TELEVISION: WHO WINS?

The Roles and Importance of Collecting Societies in Nigeria. It is almost impossible to fathom a world where creativity is hidden away from the public space, where the only people allowed to see, hear and enjoy it are the creators of such masterpieces, where the public is denied the opportunity of taking part in the

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DIVORCE IN NIGERIA FOR NON-RESIDENT SPOUSES: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Can Two People who got married in Nigeria and have left the Country Still Conduct their Divorce in Nigeria? Yes. INTRODUCTION The requirement to be able to bring an action in divorce in Nigeria is not based on physical presence but on domicile. The law considers a person who might have lived in Nigeria before

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Contractual Capacity: A Full Guide for Vulnerable Adults’ Rights

Contractual capacity is defined as an ability[1] or the attribute of persons which enables them to perform civil or juristic acts.[2] Contractual capacity in ordinary parlance refers to the ability of a person to enter into a contractual relation, without which a contract, although valid ex facie, becomes void or voidable, and unenforceable.  The introduction

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