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UGOJI
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UZOUKWU

(1972) JELR 37933 (SC)

Supreme Court 7 Apr 1972 Nigeria
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- The plaintiff filed a lawsuit against the defendant, claiming an account of all monies paid and received on books consigned to the defendant by the Oxford University Press. - The defendant had entered into an agreement with the Press and

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Suit Number:SC.571/1965
Judges:GEORGE B. A. COKER JSC UDO UDOMA JSC ATANDA FATAYI-WILLIAMS JSC
Counsel:Chief F.R.A. Williams For the Appellant Mr. G.E. Ezueko For the Respondent
Other Citations:(1972) A.N.L.R 292 (1972) 4 S.C (REPRINT) 18

A. FATAYI-WILLIAMS, J.S.C. (Delivering the Leading Judgment): In suit No. 0/67/63 in the Onitsha High Court, the plaintiff (now respondent) on 25th May, 1963, took out a writ of summons against the defendant (now appellant) in which he, claimed:

"(i) an account of all monies paid and received on all the books consigned to the defendant by the Oxford University Press from January, 1963, until the day of judgment.

(ii) an order of court for defendant to pay the plaintiff a half share of all profits accruing from the sale of the books."

The facts are relatively straightforward. In reply to a letter dated 22nd March, 1961, which he wrote in his firm's name of E.U. Ugoji and Sons to the Oxford University Press, a firm of booksellers whose offices are at Ibadan, the defendant (Ugoji) received a letter dated 29th March, 1961, (Exhibit F) from the firm. It reads

"Dear Sir,
Your air letter dated 22nd March, 1961, had been received with thanks. Could you please tell us at your earliest if you a…

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