On import and scope of the latin matim "expressio unis est exclusio alterius."
The latin maxim expressio unis est exclusio alterius" implies that: "the express mention of one excludes any other which otherwise would have applied by implication with regard to the same issue. PDP v. INEC (2014) 17 NWLR (Pt. 1437) 525. [Po 30] Paras. G-A Shinkafi & Anor. v. Yari & Ors. [2016] 1 M. J. S. C (Pt. I)
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