Jacques Marais van VDT Prokureurs gesels oor waterregte op GROOTplaas, 17 September 2018

Jacques Marais van VDT Prokureurs het op 17 September 2018 met Elsa Esterhuizen, van die bekende kykNET program GROOTplaas, gesels oor waterregte vir boere. Kyk gerus die onderhoud weer hier.
September 19, 2018
Outstanding charges, body corporates and sales in execution

Outstanding charges, body corporates and sales in execution

Recently our Supreme Court of Appeal had to consider whether a purchaser was entitled to only pay for outstanding levies of a sectional title property that was sold in an execution sale or also the other outstanding charges such as water, sewerage etc. where the terms of the execution sale only required payment of the outstanding levies. In effect, the court had to consider whether a body corporate could be forced to accept a lesser amount because of the terms of a sale in execution.

Stoners may be exempted from zero-tolerance policy

Stoners may be exempted from zero-tolerance policy

With the well-known Prince-case finding that it is unconstitutional for the state to criminalise the possession, use or cultivation of cannabis by adults for personal consumption, the perception has arisen that this freedom extends to the workplace and that it is also discriminatory and unfair to dismiss an employee that tests positive for the use of cannabis as a result of reporting for duty under the influence of drugs. In this article, we look at to what extent the Prince-freedoms have also found their way into the workplace.

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