BRONIK MOTORS LTD. v. WEMA BANK LTD. (1983) Full Case Summary
When one speaks of landmark decisions in Nigerian commercial and constitutional law, Bronik Motors Ltd. & Anor v. Wema Bank…
When one speaks of landmark decisions in Nigerian commercial and constitutional law, Bronik Motors Ltd. & Anor v. Wema Bank…
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Among the various constitutional doctrines applied across countries with written constitutions, the Doctrine of Covering the Field stands out as…