by VDT Attorneys | Oct 27, 2025 | Uncategorized
Parastatals (state-owned entities) that have a license to generate and/or transmit electricity (licensee) can face civil claims relating to damage and/or injury caused by veldfires, induction, electrolysis or other means where electricity is generated, transmitted or...
by VDT Attorneys | Jul 24, 2024 | Annual Returns, Bona Vacantia, CIPC, Companies Act, Deregistration, Uncategorized
In the Goosen-case the legal proceedings centred around an urgent application by the applicant asking that Goosen Marketing CC be re-registered and reinstated by the CIPC so the close corporation can proceed with a separate trial. The CIPC is mandated to implement...
by VDT Attorneys | Nov 29, 2023 | Uncategorized
In the recent Supreme Court of Appeal case of Stemmet and Another v Mokhethi and Another (681/2022) [2023] ZASCA 127 (04 October 2023) the Court had to deal with the issue of prescription when it comes to a claim for latent defects. The facts were brief; the...
by VDT Attorneys | Nov 22, 2013 | Uncategorized
Each buyer’s situation is different, so there is no one correct answer to this question. The entity in which a buyer should buy his property will depend on his personal financial circumstances and the reasons why he wants to buy the property. In order to make an...
by VDT Attorneys | Sep 27, 2012 | Uncategorized
Survival tip 1: Study the pre-agreement documents carefully The National Credit Act (‘NCA’) compels credit providers (such as banks and other providers of credit) before entering into a credit agreement with a consumer to provide the consumer with certain pre-...