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President Cyril Ramaphosa (“the President”) on 23 March 2020 announced a nationwide lockdown (“the lockdown”) to limit the spread of the Covid-19

Pierre Lombard, Cleo Cupido, Alden Klaasen, Bianke Wallendorf and Marieke du Toit commenced their training as candidate attorneys in January 2018 at

The Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (“CIPC”) on 13 August 2019 introduced a new compliance checklist (“the checklist”), which must be completed by

In Stallion Security (Pty) Limited v Van Staden (526/2018) [2019] ZASCA 127 (27 September 2019) the court had to decide on the

The practice of naming preferred service providers – like estate agents or conveyancing attorneys – in the constitutions of Home Owners’ Associations

Wills should have clear provisions on the rights of family members to immovable property after the owner dies. One way (the simplest)

Can a guarantee payable on demand be called up even though the contractual debt forming the basis of the guarantee has become

In Mount Edgecombe Country Club Estate Management Association II (RF) NPC v Singh & others (323/2018) [2019] ZASCA 30 (28 March 2019)

Wills should have clear provisions on the rights of family members to immovable property after the owner dies. One way (the simplest)

From 1 January 2020 the process of obtaining a certified copy of a lost or destroyed title deed, conferring title to land,

Shareholders in a private company are not normally liable for the debts of the company, but there are instances where they may

A contract party may commit breach of contract by insisting on the incorrect interpretation of a material term of the contract, even

The Rental Housing Act 50 of 1999 (“the Act”) governs all residential lease agreements in South Africa. Section 5(5) of the Act

At this time of the year, our firm would like to remind our clients of the importance of drawing up a Will,

The payment of legal costs and maintenance while parties are engaged in divorce litigation is often a crucial issue, which is regulated

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