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REYNOLDS CONSTRUCTION COMPANY NIGERIA LIMITED
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BIS-AIANCO NIGERIA LIMITED & ANOR

(2013) JELR 36061 (CA)

Court of Appeal 7 Feb 2013 Nigeria
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- The appellant/applicant filed a motion seeking an extension of time to perfect the conditions of appeal in a specific case. - The appellant/applicant claimed that the time to perfect the conditions of appeal had expired and that they had

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Suit Number:CA/AK/113M/2011
Judges:KUDIRAT MOTONMORI OLATOKUNBO KEKERE-EKUN Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria ALI ABUBAKAR B. GUMEL Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria CORDELIA IFEOMA JOMBO-OFO Justice of The Court of Appeal of Nigeria
Counsel:Adebayo Awolusi Esq. for the Appellant/applicant. For Appellant N. O. O. OKE (SAN) appearing with A. O. Oladele Esq. for the respondents.Respondents are present. For Respondent

JOMBO-OFO, J.C.A. (Delivering the Lead Ruling): In the motion before us dated 18th October, 2011 and filed 19th October, 2011, brought pursuant to order 7 Rules 1 and 10(1) and order 1g Rule 11(1) and (2) of the Court of Appeal Rules, 2011 the appellant/applicant (hereinafter referred to as applicant) has prayed as follows:

(i) Extension of time within which to perfect the conditions of Appeal in Suit No.HIF/96/2001: Bis-Alanco and Anor v. Reynolds Construction Company Nigeria Limited.

(ii) To deem as properly perfected the Conditions of Appeal already compiled with; and

(iii) Variation of the Order made by the Osun State High Court, Ile-Ife in Suit No.HIF/96/2001: Bis-Alanco and Anor. v. Reynolds Construction Company Limited on 27th October, 2010 granting Conditional Stay of Execution of the judgment of the Osun State High Court sitting at Ile-Ife delivered on 5th day of July, 2010 pending the final determination of the appeal against the said judgment.

The grounds of the applicati…

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