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11/02/2024

💖 This Valentine's Day, make sure your celebration of love is legally savvy! 💼💌

Check out our guide on how to navigate the romantic landscape while staying legally protected. Whether you're planning a cozy dinner, exchanging gifts, or indulging in romantic activities, being aware of potential legal pitfalls is crucial.

Join us as we delve into practical tips, legal insights, and essential considerations to ensure your Valentine's Day is not only memorable but legally secure. Don't let legal issues ruin the romance – watch our video now and make this Valentine's Day a celebration to remember for all the right reasons!

🎥 https://youtu.be/DBt-q108u1M?si=-cGBkQt__MCtoNbf 🎬

04/11/2023

Guess what Section of the Constitution allows you to insist on this?

Hospital Detention – Can a Hospital legally detain me because I can’t pay my bills? - LAWgically Speaking 30/10/2023

The detention of a patient who cannot pay his medical bills is not a practice that is allowed or backed up by the law. Such a detention could render the hospital or medical personnel who is responsible liable in an action for trespass to the patient (and more particularly the tort of false imprisonment – IGBOERI (2010) LPELR-4712(CA). Put simply, this means that the patient can sue the Hospital and ask the Court for monetary compensation on the basis that he or she has been falsely imprisoned by the Hospital.

Hospital Detention – Can a Hospital legally detain me because I can’t pay my bills? - LAWgically Speaking The detention of a patient who cannot pay his medical bills is not a practice that is allowed or backed up by the law. Such a detention could render the

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As a Nigerian landlord, shege does not have to be your portion.
We honestly mean it.

Even if shege wants to approach you, you can avoid it by knowing the basic principles of law that apply to your legal relationship with your tenants. Stubborn tenants can be overcome, and you should not fall into the trap of having to get arrested for assault just because you wanted to forcefully eject a tenant.

That is why in this short piece we deal with basic legal tips every Nigerian Landlord should know.

You can help your landlord see this post. It won't affect your rent but, who knows😂

https://ls-ng.com/index.php/2023/06/19/faqs-and-legal-tips-every-nigerian-landlord-must-know/

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