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ONASHILE
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BARCLAYS BANK D.C.O.

(1963) JELR 41461 (SC)

Supreme Court 30 Oct 1963 Nigeria
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- Mr. Onashile granted Barclays Bank a legal mortgage over his land to secure an overdraft; the Bank failed to apply for registration of the legal estate as required under section 5 of the Registration of Titles Act. - The Bank exercised it

Case Details

Suit Number:F.S.C.71/1962
Judges:JOHN IDOWU CONRAD TAYLOR Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria BAIRAMIAN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria MORGAN Justice of The Supreme Court of Nigeria
Counsel:Chief F.R.A. Williams Q.C (with him, Mrs Solanke) For Appellant V.A. Kushimo For Respondent
Other Citations:(1963) All N.L.R 316

BAIRAMIAN, J.S.C. (delivering the judgement of the Court):- This appeal by Mr Onashile requires a short summary of the events which led to it.

Mr Onashile gave Barclays Bank a legal mortgage of some land of his, to secure his overdraft. The Bank did not apply to have the legal estate registered under the Registration of Titles Act. He was remiss in repaying, and in due course the Bank, exercising a mortgagee's power of sale, sold and conveyed the mortgaged land to two purchasers, but Mr. Onashile refused to let them have possession. He sued claiming that the Bank's omission to apply for registration of title made the transfer of the legal estate void; the purchasers and the Bank sued for possession; and the suits were consolidated. The attitude of the Bank was that a legal mortgage was not caught in section 5 of the Registration of Titles Act.

The High Court of Lagos decided in favour of the Bank and ordered possession. The Federal Supreme Court allowed Mr Onashile's appeal; the judge…

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