Publications
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Deneys Reitz’s Banking and Finance Team, one of the largest and most dynamic groups of banking specialists in South Africa, has an undisputed reputation for its competence and integrity.
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This Deneys Reitz publication illustrates important features of doing business in South Africa. The legal system within which business operates is closely based on overseas, particularly English law, models. The concepts and rules will be familiar to overseas investors and trading partners.
… Read MoreNovember 26, 2009 | Published in: Publications | Books
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The November law reports included Supreme Court of Appeal judgments relating to Presidential pardon applications, deliberate frustration of an option to purchase immovable property, and the detention of suspected counterfeit goods.
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The October law reports included a Supreme Court of Appeal judgment on an amendment of a pension fund’s rules. The Constitutional Court ruled it unconstitutional to exclude widows in polygamous Muslim marriages as “spouses” in the Intestate Succession Act.
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In this October Tax Update…
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The September law reports included Supreme Court of Appeal judgments relating to the general principles underlying summary judgments, the collateral benefit rule, and the forfeiture of property co-owned by spouses married in community of property.
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The August law reports included Supreme Court of Appeal judgments relating to the appropriate remedy in a case of invalid administrative action, the limits of the power of courts to enforce socio-economic rights and the interpretation of an “and/or” phrase in a contract.
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A practical insight to cross-border corporate governance.
… Read MoreJuly 21, 2009 | Published in: Publications | GuidesCorporate Governance
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The July law reports included Supreme Court of Appeal judgments relating to the following: the description of to-be-sold land in the deed of alienation, the quantification of a defamation claim, whether a review application is competent when a private sector employee is dismissed, the power of a pension fund to withhold payment of benefits, and the role of local authorities in approving building plans.
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The June law reports included Supreme Court of Appeal judgments relating to attorneys’ removal from the roll based on chaotic bookkeeping, the difference between review and appeal in an employment matter, the interpretation of the phrase “unforeseen and sudden physical damage” in an insurance policy, and the definition of “occupier” in land legislation.
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