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| COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by Treash(op): 8:33am On Apr 24, 2020 |
Treash: |
| Re: COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by ignis: 8:42am On Apr 24, 2020 |
Noted... |
| Re: COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by utepu: 8:46am On Apr 24, 2020 |
That is a wonderful legal contribution that will be helpful in this trying period for many people out there. De Law, please does the doctrine of Force Majuere also apply to a situation where am serving a loan obtained from a financial institution payable on a monthly basis and I am not able to meet my obligation in this period of pandemic? Your advice will be appreciated. Thanks |
| Re: COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by Treash(op): 8:53am On Apr 24, 2020 |
utepu:Yes, though the word 'Force majuere' is not used in your own context. But you have a defence. Initially, there is a contract between you and your creditor which both of you must oblige, wherein time is of essence. However, the current issue is a good defence, except if the creditor can establish that the period within which there was a default, was outside the lockdown period. |
| Re: COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by utepu: 9:32am On Apr 24, 2020 |
Many thanks De Law. Where do you practice? In case we have a job(brief) for you. |
| Re: COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by Treash(op): 9:57am On Apr 24, 2020 |
utepu:Sango-Ota, Ogun State. |
| Re: COVID-19: Is An Employer Bound To Pay His Worker Salaries- Legal Perspectives. by otomatic(m): 1:11pm On Apr 24, 2020 |
utepu:Reach out to your creditor and they will arrange for you to have a certain number of months where you do not have to make any payments (moratorium). |
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