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BL – Nov 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4b – The Nigerian Legal System

State three conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence in Nigerian courts.

Computer and electronically generated evidence are admissible in Nigerian courts by virtue of the provisions of the Evidence Act, 2011.

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State THREE conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence under Nigerian laws.
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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q11 – Law of Tort

Identifying the relevant laws addressing bribery in Nigeria

The basic law relating to bribery could be found in the:
A. Criminal Code, Penal Code, Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act and EFCC Act
B. Criminal Code, Criminal Practices & Other Related Offences Act, CAMA, EFCC Act
C. Penal Code, ICPC Act
D. Judicature Act, ICPC Act, EFCC Act and CAMA
E. Criminal Code, Penal Code, Judicature Act, EFCC Act

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BL – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q10 – Nigerian Legal System

Identify the law that does not encompass basic laws on theft, fraud, and deception in Nigeria.

The following encompasses Nigerian basic laws on theft, fraud, and deception, EXCEPT
A. Criminal Code
B. Penal Code
C. Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act
D. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act
E. Bankruptcy Act

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BL – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Identify the major influence on Nigerian laws apart from customary law.

Nigerian Laws, apart from customary law, are greatly influenced by
A. English Law
B. English Decree
C. English Edicts
D. English Orientals
E. English Courts

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BL – Nov 2015 – L2 – SB – Q4b – The Nigerian Legal System

State three conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence in Nigerian courts.

Computer and electronically generated evidence are admissible in Nigerian courts by virtue of the provisions of the Evidence Act, 2011.

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State THREE conditions for the admissibility of computer and electronically generated evidence under Nigerian laws.
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BL – Nov 2014 – L1 – SA – Q11 – Law of Tort

Identifying the relevant laws addressing bribery in Nigeria

The basic law relating to bribery could be found in the:
A. Criminal Code, Penal Code, Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act and EFCC Act
B. Criminal Code, Criminal Practices & Other Related Offences Act, CAMA, EFCC Act
C. Penal Code, ICPC Act
D. Judicature Act, ICPC Act, EFCC Act and CAMA
E. Criminal Code, Penal Code, Judicature Act, EFCC Act

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BL – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q10 – Nigerian Legal System

Identify the law that does not encompass basic laws on theft, fraud, and deception in Nigeria.

The following encompasses Nigerian basic laws on theft, fraud, and deception, EXCEPT
A. Criminal Code
B. Penal Code
C. Corrupt Practices and Other Related Offences Act
D. Economic and Financial Crimes Commission Act
E. Bankruptcy Act

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BL – May 2015 – L1 – SA – Q1 – Sources of Nigerian Law

Identify the major influence on Nigerian laws apart from customary law.

Nigerian Laws, apart from customary law, are greatly influenced by
A. English Law
B. English Decree
C. English Edicts
D. English Orientals
E. English Courts

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