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A discussion of recent reported judgments originally published in April 2021 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 and the South African Criminal Law Reports.
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Professor John Faris commenced his academic career in 1976 at the College of Law of the University of South Africa (Unisa).
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Your well-intended plans of going paperless as a business might ordinarily come to a grinding halt whenever you need to get someone's signature on a document. And even more so now with South Africa in a state of lockdown due to the COVID-19 pandemic and remote or virtual working suddenly the new reality for most organisations.
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In Samancor Holdings (Pty) Ltd and Others v Samancor Chrome Holdings (Pty) Ltd and Another [2021] 3 All SA 342 (SCA), s 8 of the Arbitration Act allows for the extension of a time-barred period for initiating arbitration proceedings, where a court is of the opinion that in the circumstances of the case, undue hardship would otherwise be caused.
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This edition includes: Paddocks has downsized and re-invented itself as an exclusively online business; safety around swimming pools; and can bodies corporate withhold levy clearance certificate for levies due on another unit?
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In Massyn v De Villiers NO and Others [2021] 3 All SA 578 (WCC), establishing an inquiry by liquidators into the affairs of a company in terms of s 417 of the Companies Act, is if deemed fit, acceptable and necessary for winding-up the affairs of the company and distributing its assets.
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Legal Project Management teaches you to identify waste as a result of the weak interaction between the system, process and people, and to resolve it.
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This edition includes: The validity of non-owners serving on the board of trustees in sectional title schemes; photographing residents who are contravening the conduct rules; and reporting a flawed CSOS order.
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