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A comprehensive collection of municipal by-laws, policies, rules and tariffs for all metropolitan, district and local municipalities, updated daily and listed alphabetically for easy navigation. It includes repealed legislation and the legislation of former municipalities.
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Lexis RefCheck provides a comprehensive verification selection. We pride ourselves on listening to our customers and understanding their unique verification needs. By continuously searching for new data sources we strive to grow our verification selection and automate the verification process to improve our service levels to our customers.
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In Hoque and Others v Minister of Home Affairs and Another [2022] 4 All SA 129 (WCC), rejection of applicant’s application for a permanent residence permit not just and equitable, decision by minister therefore set aside.
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A discussion of recent reported judgments originally published in the August 2022 De Rebus and which have been discussed as and when they were published in the South African Law Reports - the All South African Law Reports, the South African Criminal Law Reports and the Butterworths Constitutional Law Reports.
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André is an admitted attorney who is part of the Tax Legal Team at Tax Consulting SA. He drafts an extensive number of agreements on behalf of clients ensuring that their rights are protected and that the agreements are tax compliant.
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In Mwale v Financial Services and Another [2021] 4 All SA 167 (GP), the applicant applied to the Financial Services Tribunal for a reconsideration of the decision of the Authority on the grounds of being unreasonable, irrational; and bias.
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Advocate A. M. Matjila is an admitted and practising advocate of the High Court of South Africa with interest in the field of civil law and litigation, construction law and labour law. He holds several academic qualifications including an Honours Degree from UNISA, a Master of Commerce Degree in Business Management from UJ formerly RAU and an LLB degree from UNISA obtained in 2013.
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In African Transformation Movement v Speaker of the National Assembly and Others [2021] 2 All SA 757 (WCC), in a vote of no confidence against the President, decision whether to vote by open or secret ballot lay with the Speaker. The courts can only interfere if the Speaker did not apply her mind to her decision.