10 Questions
What does it mean when it is said that equitable remedies are discretionary?
The court can consider the conduct of the parties in addition to their legal rights
What was the reason stated by Chief Afe Babalola regarding the conflict between the copyright act and the constitution?
Section 37 of the constitution contradicted section 22 of the copyright act
In which case was a specific performance not granted due to the defense of 'no consideration'?
Beddow V Beddow
What type of injunction is required when there must be an immediate threat to do something?
Quia timet injunction
In which case was it noted that equity does not act in vain?
Eleko V Frank
In what situation did Lord Denning state that an Anton Pillar order should be granted?
When there is a grave danger of property being smuggled away
What defense was mentioned in Sayers V Collyer in relation to an injunction?
Acquiescence
Under what circumstances can the court grant an injunction or appoint a receiver by interlocutory order?
When it appears to the court to be just or convenient to do so
Which case established that ex parte injunctions are not illegal?
7up v Abiola and sons
What concept was referenced in Offiong V African Development Corporation regarding a car agreement?
Promissory estoppel
Test your knowledge on equitable remedies in legal cases such as Paton V Trustees of British Pregnancy Advisory Service and Beddow V Beddow. Understand how courts consider factors like parties' conduct in granting equitable remedies.
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