Commonly confused, these terms are usually encountered in the context of debtors who are unable to pay their debts. An…
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A recent Supreme Court of Appeal decision turned on the question of whether a R15m loan to a friend, sealed with nothing more formal than a handshake, had been made “at arm’s length” or not.
We’ll discuss your right to claim for both vehicle damage and personal injury with reference to a recent High Court case which handed a resounding victory to a motorist suing a provincial road authority for R8.6m.
All sellers and buyers should understand both what constitutes a “defect” in a house for sale, and the extent and limits of a seller’s duty to disclose defects to prospective buyers.
Your will is probably the most important document you will ever sign, and a recent Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) decision confirms once again how critical it is to ensure that it is professionally drawn to reflect your wishes clearly and unambiguously.
“Pro bono” (or “pro bono publico” meaning “for the public good”) is normally used in the context of free legal…
Seeking the right legal advice can help protect your rights and ensure that you make informed decisions. This article will guide you on when to seek legal help.
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Many bitterly-contested court battles between employers and their employees could have been avoided if the employers in question had addressed the question: “Who owns something invented by my employee?”
What is an occupancy certificate and is it vital to have one?

