by VDT Attorneys | Feb 20, 2013 | Intellectual Property, Small Business
Intellectual property affords the owner similar proprietary rights as any other form of tangible property, movable or immovable, and is every bit as valuable, if sometimes not even more so. The rights to such intellectual property can be defined as those rights that...
by VDT Attorneys | Feb 20, 2013 | Employment, Labour
Every so often it happens that an employee acts in a manner that warrants suspension. Depending on the nature of business of the employer, these acts may vary from theft by the employee, unauthorised absenteeism, abuse of sick leave, negligence, making prohibited...
by VDT Attorneys | Feb 20, 2013 | Insolvency, Property
Spouses married in community of property will have their joint estate declared insolvent, and accordingly both spouses will be insolvent. A major provision of the Insolvency Act is where spouses are married out of community of property. The Act provides that all...
by VDT Attorneys | Feb 20, 2013 | Insolvency, Property
Gades getroud binne gemeenskap van goedere se gemeenskaplike boedel word insolvent verklaar, en dus is beide gades insolvent. ‘n Ingrypende bepaling van die Insolvensiewet is waar gades buite gemeenskap van goedere getroud is. Die Wet bepaal dat alle bates (roerend en...
by VDT Attorneys | Feb 20, 2013 | Property, Sectional Title
The Sectional Titles Act governs sectional title schemes which can include townhouses, flats and duets. Quite often, the developer of such a sectional title scheme, will, when opening the scheme, reserve for himself a right to add additional units to the scheme in...