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  • Certified true copies of public documents must bear the signature, name and official title of the certifying officer.

    • March 4, 2017
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
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    certification of documents
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  • Amendment can cure a defective pleading signed in the name of a law firm.

    • March 4, 2017
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    Amendment can cure defective pleading.
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  • Out-of-Court Settlement is binding even without the approval or sanction of the Court.

    • February 28, 2017
    • Posted by: Jeremiah Aimionsevbuse
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    Out-of-Court Settlement is binding even without the approval or sanction of the Court.
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  • Compensation for unlawful arrest and detention is AUTOMATIC!

    • February 24, 2017
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    Compensation for unlawful arrest and detention is AUTOMATIC!
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  • Fundamental right to freedom from discrimination is only enforceable against the State and not against individuals.

    • February 23, 2017
    • Posted by: Stephen Azubuike
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    Fundamental right to freedom from discrimination is only enforceable against the State and not against individuals.
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  • It has been judicially endorsed that litigants are free to seek adjournment in order to explore amicable settlement.

    • February 22, 2017
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    Adjournment to explore amicable settlement is allowed
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  • Plaintiff has immediate right to judgment for any admitted sum, notwithstanding the existence of a counter-claim.

    • February 21, 2017
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    Judgment based on admission
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  • The words, “I’m sorry” are a balm that can heal all wounds.

    • February 17, 2017
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    Sorry is a balm that can heal wounds
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  • Arbitration is mandatory even where arbitration clause states that parties “may” arbitrate their dispute.

    • February 17, 2017
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    no appeal over arbitration
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  • Reliefs sought in a suit are not part of the facts pleaded.

    • February 16, 2017
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    Reliefs must be backed by facts
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