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{{lowercase}}''Central bank digital currencies - Nigeria.''
''Law.''


The eNaira is a central bank digital currency issued by the Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN), launched in 2021.
Litigation funding is where a third party provides the financial resources to enable litigation or arbitration cases to proceed.  


Also written ''e-Naira''.
The litigant obtains all or part of the financing to cover its legal costs from a private commercial litigation funder, who has no direct interest in the proceedings.
 
 
In return, if the case is won, the funder receives an agreed share of the proceeds of the claim.
 
If the case is unsuccessful, the funder loses its money and nothing is owed by the litigant.




== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Central bank digital currency]] (CBDC)
* [[Adverse costs award]]
* [[ISO currency codes]]
* [[After the event insurance]]
* [[Naira]]
* [[Arbitration]]
* [[Nigeria]]
* [[Association of Litigation Funders]]
* [[Funder]]
* [[Litigant]]
* [[Litigation]]


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[[Category:The_business_context]]
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[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:Liquidity_management]]
[[Category:Technology]]

Latest revision as of 15:19, 12 August 2024

Law.

Litigation funding is where a third party provides the financial resources to enable litigation or arbitration cases to proceed.

The litigant obtains all or part of the financing to cover its legal costs from a private commercial litigation funder, who has no direct interest in the proceedings.


In return, if the case is won, the funder receives an agreed share of the proceeds of the claim.

If the case is unsuccessful, the funder loses its money and nothing is owed by the litigant.


See also