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A declaration that the Plaintiffs are entitled to the assignment of the property known as Plot B2 at No. 84 Ozumba Mbadiwe Street, Victoria Island, Lagos and comprised in a Certificate of occupancy registered as No. 19 at page 19 in Volume 1981 C at the Lands Registry, Ikeja.
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2.
An order for specific performance of the sale Agreement dated July 22, 1988 and order directing the Defendants to execute a deed of assignment in Plaintiffs' favour and to take all necessary steps by obtaining the consent of the Military Governor of Lagos State to the assignment of the said property known as Plot B2 at No. 84 Ozumba Mbadiwe Street Victoria Island, Lagos and registered as No. 19 at page 19 in volume 1981C at the Lands Registry, Ikeja.
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3.
A declaration that the purported termination of the contract of sale of the aforesaid property vide the Defendants' Solicitors letter of 25th November, 1988 by the Defendants is wrongful, null, void and of no effect whatsoever.
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4.
A declaration that any purported sale transfer, assignment or alienation to any person is equally null, void and of no effect.
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5.
A perpetual injunction restraining the Defendants, their servants, agents, privies or otherwise from selling, leasing, assigning or dealing or alienating; the said property to any other persons.
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6.
The sum of N500.00 for every day of default by the Defendants commencing from 25th November 1988 when the ultimatum given in Plaintiff's former Solicitor's letter of 17th November 1988 expired to the date of compilation, representing agreed liquidated damages i.e. pre-estimated damages for non-completion of the said contract.
IN THE ALTERNATIVE
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7.
The sum of N6,000.000.00 being special and general damages for breach of contract.
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8.
The Plaintiffs claim the sum of N320,000.00 being the refund of the part payment/deposit made by the Plaintiffs for the purchase of the said property, 600,000.00 loss of rent, N5,000.000.00 escalation cost, and other refunds as contained in the particulars herein together with interest at the rate of 35% per annum."
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