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Piecing together the puzzle of cross-border cases
03 October 2024
In July 2024 the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) handed down a judgment that confirmed the requirements for when and
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where South African Courts can hear cases involving foreign companies and what the requirements are for our courts to have jurisdiction in cases involving online publications by such foreign companies.
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Businesses, body corporates, and the right to electricity
27 June 2024
Can a business enforce its right to receive electricity if the body corporate under which that business falls fails to
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pay its service fees to the municipality?
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152
Article
Leave to Appeal vs Special Leave to Appeal
02 May 2024
On 4 April 2024 in the matter of Savannah Country Estate Homeowners Association v Zero Plus Trading 194 (Pty) Ltd
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and Others (773/2022) [2024] ZASCA 40, our Supreme Court of Appeal (“SCA”) had to address the important difference between an application for leave to appeal and an application for special leave to appeal. In this a
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298
Article
Factors courts must consider when reviewing state tenders
27 June 2023
With so much attention the last few years on corruption, tender fraud and unauthorised government procurement, a question that is
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frequently asked is to what extent our courts are allowed to become involved with government tenders and set them aside?
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395
Article
Constitutional Court declares Copyright Act unconstitutional
22 November 2022
Does copyright protection prohibit the distribution of works in formats that are accessible to people with print and visual impairments?
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Our Constitutional Court had occasion to consider this important question in the recent judgment of Blind SA v Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition and Others.
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527
Article
The final say on business interruption insurance and Covid-19
16 March 2021
I’ve been following the media reports relating to the Café Chameleon case and their claim that their business interruption insurance
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covers losses suffered due to Covid-19. The last I heard was that this case was being appealed by the insurer. I have a similar argument going with my insurers, and would like to know whether there is any
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862
Article
Piecing together the puzzle of cross-border cases
03 October 2024
In July 2024 the Supreme Court of Appeal (SCA) handed down a judgment that confirmed the requirements for when and
...
where South African Courts can hear cases involving foreign companies and what the requirements are for our courts to have jurisdiction in cases involving online publications by such foreign companies.
show more
READ MORE
13
Article
Businesses, body corporates, and the right to electricity
27 June 2024
Can a business enforce its right to receive electricity if the body corporate under which that business falls fails to
...
pay its service fees to the municipality?
show more
READ MORE
152
Article
Leave to Appeal vs Special Leave to Appeal
02 May 2024
On 4 April 2024 in the matter of Savannah Country Estate Homeowners Association v Zero Plus Trading 194 (Pty) Ltd
...
and Others (773/2022) [2024] ZASCA 40, our Supreme Court of Appeal (“SCA”) had to address the important difference between an application for leave to appeal and an application for special leave to appeal. In this article, we analyse the SCA’s views in this regard.
show more
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298
Article
Factors courts must consider when reviewing state tenders
27 June 2023
With so much attention the last few years on corruption, tender fraud and unauthorised government procurement, a question that is
...
frequently asked is to what extent our courts are allowed to become involved with government tenders and set them aside?
show more
READ MORE
395
Article
Constitutional Court declares Copyright Act unconstitutional
22 November 2022
Does copyright protection prohibit the distribution of works in formats that are accessible to people with print and visual impairments?
...
Our Constitutional Court had occasion to consider this important question in the recent judgment of Blind SA v Minister of Trade, Industry and Competition and Others.
show more
READ MORE
527
Article
The final say on business interruption insurance and Covid-19
16 March 2021
I’ve been following the media reports relating to the Café Chameleon case and their claim that their business interruption insurance
...
covers losses suffered due to Covid-19. The last I heard was that this case was being appealed by the insurer. I have a similar argument going with my insurers, and would like to know whether there is any finality yet on the matter.
show more
READ MORE
862
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