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BL – May 2012 – L1 – SB – Q3A – Sources of Nigerian Law

List the sources of Nigerian law.

Nigerian law is rich both in respect to source and contents. You are required to list any FIVE sources of Nigerian Law.

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BL – May 2012 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Identify the official name of a law passed by the National Assembly and signed by the President.

State the official name of a law which is made by the National Assembly and signed by the President.

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BL – Nov 2011 – L1 – SA – Q13 – Nigerian Legal System

Understanding the type of legal system on which the Nigerian Constitution is based.

The Nigerian Constitution is based on the type of legal system that is called ……………………………….

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BL – Nov 2011 – L1 – SA – Q12 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Identify the item that is not a foreign source of Nigerian law.

All of the following are foreign sources of Nigerian law EXCEPT:
A. Customary Law
B. International Law
C. Statutes of General Application
D. Common Law
E. Principles of Equity

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SB – Q6C – Law of Trusts

Explain the reporting duty of a bank and stockbroker in cross-border transfers involving Dr. Aminu.

Dr. Aminu recently transferred the sum of US$11,000 to his account in Business Bank Plc, Lagos, from his bank in the United States. He also informed his stockbroker of his intention to transfer his shares in some Nigerian companies listed on the New York Stock Exchange to his C.S.C.S. account with the stockbroker in Nigeria. The shares are valued at US$20,000.

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Explain the reporting duty of Business Bank Plc and the stockbroker.

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

This question asks for the cut-off date for statutes of general application in Nigeria.

The cut-off date for Statutes of General Application is ___________.

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q18 – Partnership Law

This question tests the factors leading to the dissolution of a partnership.

Which of the following does NOT lead to dissolution of a partnership?

A. Bankruptcy of a partner
B. Death of a partner
C. A partner causing his shares of the partnership to be charged for his separate debt
D. Unlimited duration
E. The happening of any event which makes the business of the firm to be unlawful

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BL – May 2013 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

This question tests the knowledge of the sources of Nigerian law.

Which of the following is a source of Nigerian law?

A. Resolution of the National Assembly
B. Pronouncement of the Governor of a State
C. Judicial Precedent
D. The recommendation of a Panel set up by the Federal Government
E. Opinion of the Senate President

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BL – Nov 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4c – Business Ethics and Corporate Governance

List three items that may constitute fraudulent false accounting under Nigerian laws.

statement prepared by him and should not engage in any fraudulent false accounting.

Required:

Enumerate THREE items that may constitute fraudulent false accounting under Nigerian laws.
(6 Marks)

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BL – May 2014 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Identifying the name of laws made by the National Assembly.

Laws made by the National Assembly are known as ____________.

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BL – Nov 2013 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Nigerian Legal System

Identifies the supreme law of Nigeria.

The supreme law of the Federal Republic of Nigeria is _____________________.

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BL – May 2018 – L1 – SB – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Discuss sources of Nigerian law, and misrepresentation in contract law.

a. The sources of Nigerian law are diverse, but all laws are interpreted by the courts.

Required:
(i) State the THREE types of Received English Law; (3 Marks)
(ii) State the parties to criminal proceedings and civil proceedings. (3 Marks)

b. A contract may possess all the elements of a valid agreement and still be unenforceable if such a contract is induced by a vitiating factor like misrepresentation.

Required:
(i) What is misrepresentation in contract? (2 Marks)
(ii) State TWO types of misrepresentation. (2 Marks)

c. Kofi bought a mobile phone from Adjua. Kofi later discovered that the phone was not functioning. Advise Kofi based on the following:
(i) When he was contemplating buying the phone, Adjua said it was in a perfect working condition, knowing this was untrue;
(ii) Adjua told Kofi that the mobile phone was in a perfect working condition, basing this comment on the users’ manual in the packet of the mobile phone;
(iii) Adjua is a GSM engineer but still told Kofi, who was relying on his expert advice, that the phone was in perfect condition. (6 Marks)

d. There are THREE conditions under which agency of necessity may arise.
Required:
State TWO of the conditions. (4 Marks)

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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q12 – Law of Tort

Identifying the basic law governing money laundering in Nigeria

The basic law on money laundering in Nigeria is the:
A. Money Laundering (Prohibition) Act 2011
B. Criminal Code
C. Penal Code
D. Companies and Allied Matters Act
E. Criminal Procedure Act

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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q9 – Law of Tort

Identifying the basic law related to theft, fraud, and deception in Nigeria

The basic law relating to theft, fraud, and deception in Nigeria is
A. International law
B. Labour law
C. Constitutional law
D. Criminal law
E. Law of contract

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BL – May 2022 – L1 – SB – Q1a – Sources of Nigerian Law

State two validity tests for a customary law to be recognized in court.

Customary laws are derived from the customs accepted by members of a particular community as binding upon them. Since they are generally not written, they must be proved in Court.

Required:
State TWO validity tests that a customary law must pass to be recognized in Court.

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BL – Nov 2021 – L1 – SA – Q8 – Company Law

Identifying the offence related to deception in criminal law.

Mabel, acting under false pretences, induced Adam to transfer permanent possession of goods to her with no intention of retaining ownership. What offence can Mabel be charged for?
A. Deception
B. Fraud
C. Theft
D. Cheating
E. Breach of trust

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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Identifying the type of law contained in judgements of courts

Law contained in judgements of courts is
A. Case Law
B. Statute
C. Civil Law
D. Criminal Law
E. Company Law

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BL – Nov 2021 – L1 – SA – Q4 – Company Law

Conditions for foreign limited liability partnerships operating in Nigeria.

A foreign limited liability partnership
A. Can carry on business in Nigeria provided it is registered in its home country
B. Cannot carry on business in Nigeria without being incorporated in Nigeria
C. Need not register afresh in Nigeria before carrying on business in Nigeria
D. Is prohibited in Nigeria under the Companies and Allied Matters Act 2020
E. Must admit Nigerians as partners under the Companies and Allied Matters Act before carrying on business in Nigeria

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BL – Nov 2021 – L1 – SA – Q3 – Nigerian Legal System

Identifying offences covered by the Nigerian Cybercrime Act 2015.

Which of the following offences is NOT provided for in the Nigerian Cybercrime Act 2015?
A. Hacking computer systems
B. Cyber-bullying
C. Trafficking in persons
D. Child pornography offences
E. Identity theft

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BL – Nov 2021 – L1 – SA – Q2 – Nigerian Legal System

Identifying actions that are classified as crimes in Nigeria.

Which of the following is NOT an offence?
A. Stealing
B. Burglary
C. Affray
D. Negligence
E. Robbery

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