The Application (or not) of Ubuntu in Commercial Contracts
In Roazar CC v The Falls Supermarket (232/2017) [2017] ZASCA 166 (29 November 2017) the Supreme Court of Appeal was asked to decide whether a
In Roazar CC v The Falls Supermarket (232/2017) [2017] ZASCA 166 (29 November 2017) the Supreme Court of Appeal was asked to decide whether a
Elements of a contract A contract consists of an offer by the offeror (the seller or service provider) to the offeree (the buyer or client)
Change the registered office of your company! As a result of recent High Court decision, it will no longer be possible for a company to
Does your clause cover what you want it to cover? In the case of North East Finance (Pty) Ltd vs Standard Bank of South Africa
An agreement in restraint of trade is prima facie enforceable. The onus rests in the party seeking to avoid a restraint clause to prove that
Beware of publishing a post on Facebook or Twitter and other social media platforms, listing the name of a person (or company) that has committed
A colleague of mine, Andrew Marshall, of Dingley Marshall Attorneys, wrote this most interesting article: http://www.dingleymarshall.co.za/notice-sms-law/, which he’s happy for me to share. A “data
Q Regarding a recent motor vehicle accident, my vehicle has sustained a considerable amount of damage, in an accident caused (and admitted to) by a
This issue was considered in Van Rooyen v Hillandale Homeowners Association. In an application based on the mandament van spolie, the main issue to be
In the Government Gazette, published in December 2015, the Minister of Telecommunications and Postal Services introduced an amendment to the Alternative Dispute Resolution (ADR) Regulations.