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A critical analysis of the Supreme Court of Appeal's decision to classify the obligation to build a residential home within a specified time as a limited real right in light of the complex and contested role the principle of publicity plays in South Africa's law of servitudes.
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Landlords attempting to force defaulting tenants to settle or vacate by using a bit of instant “self-help” such as cutting electricity or water supplies, or by changing locks and by disabling access codes, risk an immediate and costly “spoliation order”. Jack Crook reports.
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The husband signed a deed of donation giving his half share of their property to his wife, on the advice of his auditor, to get a tax break for his business.
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Trudon claimed R3,5 million from the prosecuting authority (NPA) but the NPA pleaded that the agreements for advertising were unlawful and constitutionally invalid.
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An applicant must stand or fall by the allegations made in the founding affidavit and cannot make out its case in the replying affidavit.
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Interim interdicts have featured in several high-profile cases recently and the applicants have to meet certain criteria.
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Paying by electronic funds transfer (EFT) is so convenient for running one’s home or business