“You Cannot Enforce A Judgement After 2 Years and 6 Years Against A Party and His Representatives Respectively.” Where judgement is given by a court, the judgment creditor has 2 years to enforce such judgment against the judgement debtor. Where a judgement creditor intends to enforce judgment against any representative of a judgment debtor, should be done within 6 years. Also note that were time elapses, court can grant leave. My authorities are Order 4, Rule 8 of the Judgements (Enforcement) Rules and section 94 of the Sheriffs and Civil Process Act. Share this till it gets to those that need it most. Save a Nigerian today! #DailyLawTips #SabiLaw #LearnNigerianLaw To receive our Daily Law Tips for free follow our Facebook page, Twitter, Instagram and YouTube via “@LearnNigerianLaws”. Powered by www.LearnNigerianLaws.com]]>

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