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Citizenship, Property Ownership and Race in the Nigerian Constitution / / Neil R. McDonald
Citizenship, Property Ownership and Race in the Nigerian Constitution / / Neil R. McDonald
Autore McDonald Neil R.
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, District of Columbia : , : Law Library, Library of Congress, , 1975
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (5 pages)
Disciplina 342.669
Soggetto topico Constitutional law - Nigeria
Citizenship - Nigeria
Real property - Nigeria
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Record Nr. UNINA-9910773348703321
McDonald Neil R.  
Washington, District of Columbia : , : Law Library, Library of Congress, , 1975
Materiale a stampa
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Land law in Nigeria [[electronic resource] /] / Adefi M.D. Olong
Land law in Nigeria [[electronic resource] /] / Adefi M.D. Olong
Autore Olong Adefi M
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lagos, : Malthouse Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 346.669043
Soggetto topico Real property - Nigeria
Land tenure - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Land use - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Land reform - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-283-59336-X
9786613905819
978-8422-72-1
978-8422-70-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Cases cited; Statutes; Contents; Chapter 1 - Land per se; Any precise definition of land?; Appraisal and critique of definitions of Land; Whither the doctrine Cuius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et da inferos and Quic quid plantatur solo, solo credit? ; Understanding the Common Law concept of land; Quic quid plantatur solo solo cedit and the rule of Customary land law in Nigeria; Removal of Fixtures; Sources of Nigerian Land Law; Nigerian Legislation; Chapter 2 - Concept of ownership; Methods of providing ownership of land
The character of possession Chapter 3 - Ownership and communal land holding under customary land tenure; Meaning of communal land; Ownership of land by the community; Origin of communal land; Management of communal land; Rights of members to communal land; Strangers as regard communal land; Communal lands and contemporary developments; Chapter 4 - Individual land ownership; Defining individual land ownership; Origin of individual land ownership; Alienation of individual land; Chapter 5 - Family land ownership; What then is a family?; Origin of family land; Rights of members over family land
Some explanatory terms/distinctions as regards family land ownership Chapter 6 - Alienation under customary law; Acquisition of family land and its relevance to alienation; Alienation of family land; Requirement for a valid alienation of family land; Void and voidable alienation; Validity of sale of family land under customary law; Chapter 7 - Customary tenancy; Nature of customary tenancy; Defining customary tenancy; Terms associated with customary tenancy; How customary tenancy can be created; Classes of customary; Obligation of the overlord; Rights of the overlord
Duties of the customary tenant How customary tenancy can be determined; Forfeiture re-defined; Chapter 8 - Pledge; Definitional clarification; Essentials of a pledge; Reasons for pledge; Comparison between a lien, mortgage and pledge; Rights of a pledge; Duties of the pledge; Perpetual redeem ability of a pledge; Absence of written documents as evidence; Unauthorized alienation by the pledgee; Chapter 9 - The law of property: definition of terms; Classification of property; Chapter 10 - An overview of the effect of Land Use Act on customary ownership of land
Persons in occupation before the coming into effect of the Land Use Act 1978 The need for Governor's consent before the alienation of land under the Land Use Act; Governor's power of revocation of statutory right of occupancy and customary right of occupancy; Effect of the Act on the jurisdiction of court with respect to land matters; Chapter 11 - The Nigerian Land Use Act, 1978: x-raying emerging controversies; Constitutional incorporation controversy; Expropriation controversy; Ouster clauses controversy; Chapter 12 - The Land Use Act, 1978: a curse or blessing?
The pre-1978 statutory intervention in land law and land administration in Nigeria
Record Nr. UNINA-9910462336903321
Olong Adefi M  
Lagos, : Malthouse Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Land law in Nigeria [[electronic resource] /] / Adefi M.D. Olong
Land law in Nigeria [[electronic resource] /] / Adefi M.D. Olong
Autore Olong Adefi M
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lagos, : Malthouse Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 346.669043
Soggetto topico Real property - Nigeria
Land tenure - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Land use - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Land reform - Law and legislation - Nigeria
ISBN 1-283-59336-X
9786613905819
978-8422-72-1
978-8422-70-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Cases cited; Statutes; Contents; Chapter 1 - Land per se; Any precise definition of land?; Appraisal and critique of definitions of Land; Whither the doctrine Cuius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et da inferos and Quic quid plantatur solo, solo credit? ; Understanding the Common Law concept of land; Quic quid plantatur solo solo cedit and the rule of Customary land law in Nigeria; Removal of Fixtures; Sources of Nigerian Land Law; Nigerian Legislation; Chapter 2 - Concept of ownership; Methods of providing ownership of land
The character of possession Chapter 3 - Ownership and communal land holding under customary land tenure; Meaning of communal land; Ownership of land by the community; Origin of communal land; Management of communal land; Rights of members to communal land; Strangers as regard communal land; Communal lands and contemporary developments; Chapter 4 - Individual land ownership; Defining individual land ownership; Origin of individual land ownership; Alienation of individual land; Chapter 5 - Family land ownership; What then is a family?; Origin of family land; Rights of members over family land
Some explanatory terms/distinctions as regards family land ownership Chapter 6 - Alienation under customary law; Acquisition of family land and its relevance to alienation; Alienation of family land; Requirement for a valid alienation of family land; Void and voidable alienation; Validity of sale of family land under customary law; Chapter 7 - Customary tenancy; Nature of customary tenancy; Defining customary tenancy; Terms associated with customary tenancy; How customary tenancy can be created; Classes of customary; Obligation of the overlord; Rights of the overlord
Duties of the customary tenant How customary tenancy can be determined; Forfeiture re-defined; Chapter 8 - Pledge; Definitional clarification; Essentials of a pledge; Reasons for pledge; Comparison between a lien, mortgage and pledge; Rights of a pledge; Duties of the pledge; Perpetual redeem ability of a pledge; Absence of written documents as evidence; Unauthorized alienation by the pledgee; Chapter 9 - The law of property: definition of terms; Classification of property; Chapter 10 - An overview of the effect of Land Use Act on customary ownership of land
Persons in occupation before the coming into effect of the Land Use Act 1978 The need for Governor's consent before the alienation of land under the Land Use Act; Governor's power of revocation of statutory right of occupancy and customary right of occupancy; Effect of the Act on the jurisdiction of court with respect to land matters; Chapter 11 - The Nigerian Land Use Act, 1978: x-raying emerging controversies; Constitutional incorporation controversy; Expropriation controversy; Ouster clauses controversy; Chapter 12 - The Land Use Act, 1978: a curse or blessing?
The pre-1978 statutory intervention in land law and land administration in Nigeria
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785724603321
Olong Adefi M  
Lagos, : Malthouse Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Land law in Nigeria / / Adefi M.D. Olong
Land law in Nigeria / / Adefi M.D. Olong
Autore Olong Adefi M
Edizione [2nd ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa Lagos, : Malthouse Press, 2011
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (274 p.)
Disciplina 346.669043
Soggetto topico Real property - Nigeria
Land tenure - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Land use - Law and legislation - Nigeria
Land reform - Law and legislation - Nigeria
ISBN 1-283-59336-X
9786613905819
978-8422-72-1
978-8422-70-5
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Dedication; Preface; Cases cited; Statutes; Contents; Chapter 1 - Land per se; Any precise definition of land?; Appraisal and critique of definitions of Land; Whither the doctrine Cuius est solum eius est usque ad coelum et da inferos and Quic quid plantatur solo, solo credit? ; Understanding the Common Law concept of land; Quic quid plantatur solo solo cedit and the rule of Customary land law in Nigeria; Removal of Fixtures; Sources of Nigerian Land Law; Nigerian Legislation; Chapter 2 - Concept of ownership; Methods of providing ownership of land
The character of possession Chapter 3 - Ownership and communal land holding under customary land tenure; Meaning of communal land; Ownership of land by the community; Origin of communal land; Management of communal land; Rights of members to communal land; Strangers as regard communal land; Communal lands and contemporary developments; Chapter 4 - Individual land ownership; Defining individual land ownership; Origin of individual land ownership; Alienation of individual land; Chapter 5 - Family land ownership; What then is a family?; Origin of family land; Rights of members over family land
Some explanatory terms/distinctions as regards family land ownership Chapter 6 - Alienation under customary law; Acquisition of family land and its relevance to alienation; Alienation of family land; Requirement for a valid alienation of family land; Void and voidable alienation; Validity of sale of family land under customary law; Chapter 7 - Customary tenancy; Nature of customary tenancy; Defining customary tenancy; Terms associated with customary tenancy; How customary tenancy can be created; Classes of customary; Obligation of the overlord; Rights of the overlord
Duties of the customary tenant How customary tenancy can be determined; Forfeiture re-defined; Chapter 8 - Pledge; Definitional clarification; Essentials of a pledge; Reasons for pledge; Comparison between a lien, mortgage and pledge; Rights of a pledge; Duties of the pledge; Perpetual redeem ability of a pledge; Absence of written documents as evidence; Unauthorized alienation by the pledgee; Chapter 9 - The law of property: definition of terms; Classification of property; Chapter 10 - An overview of the effect of Land Use Act on customary ownership of land
Persons in occupation before the coming into effect of the Land Use Act 1978 The need for Governor's consent before the alienation of land under the Land Use Act; Governor's power of revocation of statutory right of occupancy and customary right of occupancy; Effect of the Act on the jurisdiction of court with respect to land matters; Chapter 11 - The Nigerian Land Use Act, 1978: x-raying emerging controversies; Constitutional incorporation controversy; Expropriation controversy; Ouster clauses controversy; Chapter 12 - The Land Use Act, 1978: a curse or blessing?
The pre-1978 statutory intervention in land law and land administration in Nigeria
Record Nr. UNINA-9910809737003321
Olong Adefi M  
Lagos, : Malthouse Press, 2011
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui