The Legal Regime of Bankruptcy and Winding up Proceedings as a Tool for Debt Recovery in Nigeria: An Appraisal
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(a) The Companies and Allied Matters Act Cap C20, Law of the Federation, 2004.
(b) The Federal High Court (Civil Procedure) Rules 2011.
(c) Cap B 2, Laws of the Federation of Nigeria 2004
(d) Company Winding Rules 2001
(e) Cap B1 Bankruptcy Rules, Laws of the Federation 2004
(f) The Constitution of Federal Republic of Nigeria, 1999 as amended.
Articles
Whether bankruptcy proceeding and winding up as a veritable tool for debt recovery. by Dr. Joseph Nwobike.
Olisa Agbakoba & Associates. Bankruptcy Proceedings as a Tool for Debt Recovery.
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Nigerian companies and allied matters law and practice. by Deji Sasegbon.
Halsbury’s. Law of England, Fourth Edition.
Black’s laws dictionary, Eight Editions.
Companies law in Nigeria under the companies and allied matters act. by Ephraim M. Asomugha.
Principles of executorship, trusteeship and bankruptcy law. by Leonard C. Opara & Prnice Lukman Jayeola Agunbiade.
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3968/%25x
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