Investment in Nigeria: Basic Information for United States BusinessmenU.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of Foreign Commerce, 1957 - 182 pages |
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... present study not only surveys the basic economic resources of Nigeria but places special emphasis on underlying social and political factors which American businessmen will find useful in evaluating Nigeria as a field for investment ...
... present study not only surveys the basic economic resources of Nigeria but places special emphasis on underlying social and political factors which American businessmen will find useful in evaluating Nigeria as a field for investment ...
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... Present Status_ . Lagos ... 145 Survey of Main Activities . Northern Region .. 146 Main Industrial Centers___ . Eastern Region .. 147 VIII . Mining --- Western Region .... 149 Present Production Centers .. Tin and Columbite . Coal ...
... Present Status_ . Lagos ... 145 Survey of Main Activities . Northern Region .. 146 Main Industrial Centers___ . Eastern Region .. 147 VIII . Mining --- Western Region .... 149 Present Production Centers .. Tin and Columbite . Coal ...
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... present population of 34 million persons ( of whom less than 20,000 are white or other non - African ) makes it the larg- est single aggregation of Negro peoples in the African continent . At the beginning of the 20th century , Nigeria ...
... present population of 34 million persons ( of whom less than 20,000 are white or other non - African ) makes it the larg- est single aggregation of Negro peoples in the African continent . At the beginning of the 20th century , Nigeria ...
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... Present development represents only a bare start towards realization of the country's full requirements or potentialities , yet viewed against the limited progress of the past , the strides taken in the past decade are quite spec ...
... Present development represents only a bare start towards realization of the country's full requirements or potentialities , yet viewed against the limited progress of the past , the strides taken in the past decade are quite spec ...
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... present justification for pessimism on this score , and political factors should not bar investigation into possible investment op- portunities in that country . All Nigerian governments without exception -whether Federal or Regional ...
... present justification for pessimism on this score , and political factors should not bar investigation into possible investment op- portunities in that country . All Nigerian governments without exception -whether Federal or Regional ...
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Page 134 - Any contract which if made between private persons would be by law required to be in writing, and signed by the parties to be charged therewith, may be made on behalf of the company in writing, signed by any person acting under the express or implied authority of the company, and such contract may in the same manner be varied or discharged.
Page 134 - Any contract, which if made between private persons would by law be valid, although made by parol only, and not reduced into writing, may be made by...
Page 135 - In the event of a company formed under this Act being wound up, every present and past member of such company shall be liable to contribute to the assets of the company to an amount sufficient for payment of the debts and liabilities of the company, and the costs, charges, and expenses of the winding up, and for the payment of such sums as may be required for the adjustment of the rights of the contributories amongst themselves...
Page 132 - Parliament or of letters patent ; and no company, association or partnership consisting of more than twenty persons shall be formed after the commencement of this Act for the purpose of carrying on any other business that has for its object the acquisition of gain by the company, association or VOL. 44.] [N.8. delay of Messrs. Cory and Hawkesley in their application. The dates were as follows — The winding-np order was made partnership, or by the individual members thereof, unless it is registered...
Page 134 - Act and being either — (a) a mortgage or charge for the purpose of securing any issue of debentures ; or (6) a mortgage or charge on uncalled capital of the company ; or (c) a mortgage or charge created or evidenced by an instrument which, if executed by an individual, would require registration as a bill of sale...
Page 134 - ... a return of the allotments, stating the number and nominal amount of the shares comprised in the allotment, the names, addresses, and descriptions of the allottees, and the amount (if any) paid or due and payable on each share ; and...
Page 134 - ... and a return stating the number and nominal amount of shares so allotted, the extent to which they are to be treated as paid up, and the consideration for which they have been allotted.
Page 134 - ... so far as any security on the company's property or undertaking is thereby conferred, be void against the liquidator...
Page 142 - ... registration and disciplinary control of members of professions so designated. 21. Promotion of tourist traffic. 22. The maintaining and securing of public safety and public Order (but not including defence) ; the providing, maintaining and securing of such supplies and services as the Governor-General may by Order declare to be essential supplies and services. 23. Quarantine. 24. Registration of business names. 25.
Page 136 - ... the Court, and which winding up is hereinafter referred to as a winding up subject to the supervision of the Court...