Companies And Allied Matters Act Arrangement Of Sections
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www.cbn.gov.ngCENTRAL BANK OF NIGERIA ACT, 2007 ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS SECTION: 1. Establishment of the Central Bank of Nigeria. ... Exclusion of the application of the Companies and Allied Matters Acts, 1990. 56. ... An Act to repeal the Central Bank of Nigeria Act 1991 and to re-enact the Central Bank of Nigeria Act; and for related matters [25th Day of ...
PETROLEUM ACT
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COMPOSITE SCHEME OF AMALGAMATION AND …
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BANKS AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT 1991 …
www.cbn.gov.ngBANKS AND OTHER FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS ACT, 1991 (AS AMENDED) ARRANGEMENT OF SECTIONS PART I Banks Establishment of Banks, etc. SECTION 1. Functions, powers and duties of the Central Bank of Nigeria 2. Banking business 3. Application for grant of licence. 4. Investment and release of prescribed minimum paid-up share capital. 5.
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Station design principles for Network Rail
cdn.networkrail.co.ukThe following sections briefly describe a number of existing frameworks that influence the way station designs are developed and delivered. 5.1 Capacity The industry has classified stations into six categories that are determined by the frequency of usage and complexity of interchange2. Below is the summary of the