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The COVID-19 pandemic qualifying as frustration or force majeure in contracts.

The COVID-19 pandemic qualifying as frustration or force majeure in contracts.

by Judy Guandaru, Virginiah Nduta, Wamuyu Mathenge and Shalma Maina | Apr 20, 2020 | Legal update

Introduction The crippling impact of the COVID-19 pandemic continues to be felt worldwide. Within a matter of weeks, the novel virus has unfortunately brought all nations including the world’s superpowers to their knees. Undoubtedly, contractual obligations and rights...
Security rights over Intellectual Property rights

Security rights over Intellectual Property rights

by Judy Guandaru and Virginiah Nduta | Nov 4, 2019 | Legal update

The Black’s Law Dictionary[1] defines “Intellectual Property” as a category of intangible rights protecting commercially valuable products of the human intellect and they include trademarks, patents, copyrights, trade secrets, publicity rights, moral rights and rights...
Deeds of indemnity – reconstruction of records

Deeds of indemnity – reconstruction of records

by Charles Wamae and Judy Guandaru | Dec 12, 2018 | Publications

Is it necessary for registered owners to issue Deeds of Indemnity issued for purposes of reconstruction of records? A deed of Indemnity is an agreement between two or more parties, the purpose of which is to specify the actions and consequences which will result...
Digitization of the Lands and Companies Registries in Kenya

Digitization of the Lands and Companies Registries in Kenya

by Charles Wamae and Judy Guandaru | Dec 12, 2018 | Publications

LAND REGISTRATION REGIMES IN KENYA During the pre-colonization period in Kenya, land was communally owned and every community had its own practice on how to deal with it. Land was not a merely of production, it was beyond the physical aspect, it was almost spiritual;...

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