The Nigerian Trade Marks Act[1] (Act) prohibits the registration of a trademark which is confusingly similar to an already existing trademark and which is likely to deceive or cause confusion in the course of trade[2].
Before deciding the license required, it is necessary to understand the objectives of both a Fund Management Company and a Trustee Company.
Arbitrators and judges have been described as partners in the business of dispensing justice. The courts often complement and supplement the functions and powers of the arbitrator.
To operate a business or company in Nigeria, it is required that such business/company be registered. The applicable laws for the operation of a business/company in Nigeria depend on the nature of business and include: the Companies and Allied Matters Act