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Residential Tenant, Landlord Rights Under Lockdown
15th July 2020 In the economic turmoil caused by Covid-19 lockdown, many people have not been able to pay their residential rent. Under government lockdown... →
Workplace Compensation And The Covid-19 Virus
19th June 2020 Since March, employees in South African have been expressly entitled to claim for compensation if they become infected with the Covid-19 virus in... →
Insurance In The Time Of Coronavirus
11th May 2020 The unprecedented halt to business activity brought on by the coronavirus lockdown has many businesses wondering if their insurance will cover any... →
South African Labour Legislation and the Gig Economy: The Uber Case
31st October 2017 In recent years, the world has seen a marked growth in a sub-category of the services sector which is often referred to as the “gig” or... →
Old claims – new remedies; Corporate opportunities in light of the provisions of the Companies Act, 2008
16th October 2017 In terms of section 22 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, Act No. 108 of 1996, and in the interests of justice, every citizen has... →
Is it possible for me to get out of my commercial lease?
3rd October 2017 Emma Jane Jones, a psychologist, and her friend Amy Bloggs, a paediatrician have rented premises from a company ABC Holdings (Pty) Ltd (“the... →
Whether excessive pricing has been clarified and settled in South African Competition law
3rd May 2017 In South Africa, excessive pricing is regarded as one of the most harmful contraventions of the Competition Act as it has an explicit damaging... →
The ‘crafty’ use of business rescue mechanisms and financial support from private equity funds may play a fundamental role in the economic rehabilitation of South Africa as an emerging market
5th April 2017 The introduction of the business rescue provisions as part of the new Companies Act in South Africa has contributed to a fair degree of economic... →