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The October index of the free, online LexisNexis Case Law repository is now available and once again highlights some of the interesting precedent setting cases considered by South Africa’s courts recently.
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In S v Makayi [2021] 2 All SA 907 (ECB), charges must adequately reflect the nature, extent and seriousness of the criminal conduct, enable the case to be presented in a clear and simple way, and provide the court with an appropriate basis for the sentence requested.
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COVID-19 has impacted every aspect of HR management, from recruitment to retrenchment. Look after your people and protect productivity with online solutions from our HR experts
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National Wills Week will take place from 26-30 October 2020
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In Trustees for the time being of the Humane Society International – Africa Trust and Others v Minister of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment and Others [2022] 3 All SA 616 (WCC) manifestly unfair to invite a party to consult on an issue in which the decision-maker is statutorily time bound only to apply that participative process to a time period in respect of which there has been no consultation.
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Paying by electronic funds transfer (EFT) is so convenient for running one’s home or business
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Small, Medium and Micro-sized Enterprises (SMMEs) conducting their own recruitment
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South African Property Law is a progressive industry and is intricate in its application and requirements. It covers a series of matters relating to conveyancing, notarial bonds, sectional titles, shareblocks and estate agents.
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The civil unrest experienced in our country this month has undermined the Rule of Law, inflicted damage on the economy, and led to a deeply concerning loss of lives and livelihoods. As a company anchored by the guiding principle of the Rule of Law, LexisNexis South Africa has strongly condemned the lawlessness that prevailed.