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Life insurance paid to trustee of insolvent estate and not to intended beneficiary
Mr Wentzel took out a life insurance policy with Discovery Life Limited (Discovery) insuring the life of his wife, whom he was married to in
Is An Enduring Power Of Attorney Binding In South Africa?
Does my mom’s power of attorney endure if she can’t manage her affairs? A person has full contractual capacity if he or she can conclude
Factoring
What is factoring? Factoring occurs when a business (“the Client”) enters into an agreement with another business (“the Factor”) in terms of which the Client
Getting Fired Without Getting Fired: A Constructive Dismissal
What Constitutes Constructive Dismissal? Getting Fired Without Getting Fired: A Constructive Dismissal By Lucky Moloi A situation may occur whereby an employee “gets fired without
Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 summary
A summary of the provisions of the most important sections of the Basic Conditions of Employment Act, 1997 to be kept by an employer Department
Insolvency
When you are unable to pay your debts Insolvency Reproduced with permission from Readers Digest ‘You and Your Rights’ When you are unable to pay your
Surviving insolvency
Studies in America revealed that insolvents were better off than the people who continued to battle through their bills in a ten-year period. Provided of
Must Sales Of Investment Properties Be Advertised In Accordance With Section 34 Of The Insolvency Act?
It can now be accepted that sales of “letting enterprises” do not have to be advertised in terms of Section 34 of the Act. Must
Understanding the Legal and Practical Implications of a Builder’s Lien in Insolvency
In construction and property development, a builder’s lien is a crucial form of security for contractors and subcontractors, providing them with recourse in the event