The current working environment within South Africa may appear to be desperate as finding employment is a rare and sought-after opportunity. According to Statistics South Africa, the current rate of…
The Constitution of the Republic of South Africa of 1996 provides in section 35 (2)(d) that everyone who has been detained has the right to – challenge the lawfulness of…
There are many instances in which we tend to purchase new goods without realizing that it is defective. So many consumers presume that purchasing defective goods is more a loss…
A partnership is a business relationship which is potentially more binding and sometimes much more all-consuming than that of a marriage. Partnerships may take many different forms, but the underlying…
South African politics and its judicial system are seemingly approaching a crossroads. The Constitutional Court had issued an Order compelling Mr Jacob Zuma to comply with a summons issued by…
The Consumer Protection Act, 68 of 2008, came into effect to protect consumers against big businesses and their availability of more resources. Consumers often feel that because there are no…
Recently we were instructed to attend to the transfer of ownership of the sectional title property in the Deeds Registries Office at Cape Town, and the Body Corporate of the…
Valentine’s Day is a time of year when gift giving is rife, love is in the air and if you are in a meaningful relationship, then Valentine’s Day is not…
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