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- LAND LAW - Family Property or Land - Effect of sale of family land by a member of the family as his own property or without the consent of principal members of the family
"...sale of family land by a member of the family as his own personal property is void. The principle is well established and cannot be doubted." Per DAHUNSI OLUGBEMI COKER,…
- LAND LAW - Family Property or Land - Effect of sale of family land by a member of the family as his own property or without the consent of principal members of the family
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- LAND LAW – ALIENATION OF FAMILY LAND – When a member of the family alienates portion of unallocated family land without consent – Effect of – Whether action for declaration of title is maintainable against a member of the family in respect of communal land
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- LAND LAW - Family Property or Land - Effect of sale of family land without the consent of the family head and/or principal members
"It is settled law that sale of family property by the head of the family alone without the consent of the other members is voidable. See Bello Adedibu & Anor.…
- LAND LAW - Family Property or Land - Effect of sale of family land without the consent of the family head and/or principal members
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