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Circumstances under which a stool may become vacant
Meaning of stool
Nature of the onus on a plaintiff suing another representing a stool
Persons that may sue or be sued on behalf of a stool or skin
The position of the law on the head of a stool
The principle that a stool or skin is a corporation sole and has capacity to sue and be sued
The rule that the court should be wary in appointing anybody at all to perform customary functions in relation to a stool
Whether a delay on the part of a family to claim a stool s a bar to any subsequent claim
Whether a stool, once created, can die
Whether mere occupation of a Stool amounts to ownership of the Stool
Whether the court can appoint anybody to perform customary functions in relation to a stool
Whether the elevation of a Stool to a Divisional or Mponua status creates a new Stool
Whether the elevation of a stool to a divisional status creates a new stool
Whether the mere occupation of a Stool amounts to ownership of the Stool
Whether the occupant of a stool is a trustee
Whether there is a presumption that whatever an occupant of a stool acquires belongs to the stool
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