by VDT Attorneys | Jun 3, 2021 | Litigation, Time immemorial, Vetustas
The doctrine of vetustas According to the basic principles of vetustas the public obtains a right to make use of a public servitude such as a road or an aqueduct, on account of usage by the public of such a facility since time immemorial. Goudsmit defines the doctrine...
by VDT Attorneys | May 20, 2021 | Companies Act, Company, Corporate, Shares
Firstly, it is important to understand that a shareholder is the owner of equity in a company and is by virtue of being such a holder entitled to enjoy certain rights, with such rights associated with the class of shares held and the rights associated with classes of...
by VDT Attorneys | May 20, 2021 | Property
As with a normal home loan, financing a commercial property, or commercial property finance as is referred to in the property industry, is also via a mortgage bond registered over the commercial property in favour of the financial institution providing the loan. The...
by VDT Attorneys | May 20, 2021 | BEE, Business, Commercial, Company, Skills development
To answer your question, it is best to firstly start with what learnerships are. Learnerships are accredited qualifications where a learner completes theoretical and experiential training simultaneously. This distinguishes learnerships from other forms of training...
by VDT Attorneys | May 20, 2021 | Child, Child Support, Divorce, Family, Maintenance
To assess whether the obligation to pay maintenance or a claim for unpaid maintenance can prescribe, regard must be had to the provisions of the Prescription Act 68 of 1969 (“Prescription Act”). In the recent matter of SA v JHA and Others 2021 (1) SA 541 (WCC) this...