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Extending delictual liability to repudiating contracting parties

Extending delictual liability to repudiating contracting parties

14th March 2014

By: Shannon de Ryhove
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  • Extending Delictual Liability to Repudiating Contracting Parties: Country Cloud Trading CC v MEC, Department of Infrastructure Development (715/12) [2013] ZASCA 161
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At the outset, to pique your curiosity and keep you reading it must be noted that the litigant bravely attempted to re-shape our legal landscape by arguing that a third party should be able to sue a contracting party for delictual damages caused to that third party as a result of the contracting party’s intentional repudiation of the contract. Successfully? Read on and find out.

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