by VDT Attorneys | Feb 6, 2012 | News
Sellers strive to obtain the highest price in the shortest period. In practice, property is often sold subject to a suspensive condition, the most common being that that the sale will be null and void if (for example) a loan is not obtained from a bank within...
by VDT Attorneys | Feb 6, 2012 | News
Die nuwe Maatskappywet, Wet 71 van 2008 (die “Wet”), het in werking getree op 1 Mei 2011. Die Wet bring grootskaalse wysigings aan die bestaande maatskappyreg tot stand deurdat die Suid-Afrikaanse dispensasie weg beweeg van ‘n oorwegend Engelsregtelike benadering en...
by VDT Attorneys | Feb 6, 2012 | News
The Phatshoane Henney Group of Associated Firms, South Africa’s Largest Association of Law Firms, launched their new group website on 10 February 2012. The website provides broad access to a variety of legal updates and group news, comprehensive member firm profiles,...
by VDT Attorneys | Jan 27, 2012 | Property, Sectional Title
The conduct of an occupier of a sectional title is not only subject to the provisions of the Sectional Titles Act (‘the Act’), but also the management and conduct rules created by the Act. The management rules contain provisions regarding the management and...
by VDT Attorneys | Jan 27, 2012 | Property
What constitutes an ‘electric fence system’? An electric fence system is any electrified barrier consisting of one or more bare conductors erected to prevent the trespass of persons or animals, which system delivers a non-lethal charge of electrical energy to an...