Notes on the Nigerian fiscal system /
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TextPublication details: Uyo, Cross River State, Nigeria : Ododuma, 1986.Description: viii, 51 pISBN: - 9782483052 (pbk.)
- 336.9669 UKP
- HJ3081 .U46 1986
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Bibliography: p. 50-51.
This chapter provides a detailed analysis and discussion of the prevalent fiscal and commercial arrangements in extractives industries in Africa. It examines the meaning, nature and essential characteristics of the ten main contractual arrangements relied upon by state-owned enterprises and governments in Africa to convey titles and interests: concessions; production sharing contracts; joint ventures; service contracts; farm out contracts; pooling agreements; unitization contracts; long term oil and gas supply contracts; mining development agreements and impact benefit agreements. It also discusses the legal effects of the agreements on the conduct of extractive operations.
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