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What are shareholders’ agreements?
Read more: What are shareholders’ agreements?A shareholders’ agreement sets out how a private company should be operated and regulates the various shareholders’ rights and obligations. It is therefore important that a shareholders’ agreement be concluded at the beginning of the relationship to prevent disputes later […]
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The days of banks suing you in the high court are over
Read more: The days of banks suing you in the high court are overNational Credit Act matters must go through the much cheaper – and more accessible – magistrates’ courts. A recent judgment by a full bench of the Grahamstown High Court makes it unlawful for banks to bring National Credit Act matters […]
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MAINTENANCE FOR A SURVIVING SPOUSE
Read more: MAINTENANCE FOR A SURVIVING SPOUSEThe idea of freedom of testation is a core value of South African law and enjoys wide protection. In 1990, the Maintenance of Surviving Spouses Act, was passed to give a spouse legal recourse if disinherited or negatively affected by […]
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Duties of a Trustee
Read more: Duties of a TrusteeEver wondered what it entails to act as a trustee of a trust? What does it mean when your nearest and dearest family members ask you to be nominated as trustee in their will or in an Inter vivos trust? […]
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The process of a curatorship application
Read more: The process of a curatorship applicationThere are various reasons why someone would need to be appointed to safeguard another’s affairs, ranging from financial, personal or otherwise. This need could arise due to mental illness, physical disability, or illness set on by old age. Whatever the […]
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Bad Neighbours
Read more: Bad NeighboursLiving next to neighbours can present any homeowner with a challenge. Whether neighbours are difficult or not, there may be times of conflict and of disputes, and it is helpful to be aware of the law and how it deals […]
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Do you know what you’re really paying to sell?
Read more: Do you know what you’re really paying to sell?If you are selling property in South Africa, check what costs you have to pay and if they’re applicable to you. Bond Costs Cancellation Costs: This is charged when you cancel your bond after selling your property. They total up […]
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Vineyard Function – 14 March 2017
Read more: Vineyard Function – 14 March 2017Great night presenting with clever people. Talking property, estate planning, wills and financial planning. We offer a range of legal services: Administration of Trusts & Estates and Curatorships (applications and administration) Commercial , contracts and agreements Conveyancing Employment Law Evictions […]
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The days of banks suing you in the high court are over
Read more: The days of banks suing you in the high court are overNational Credit Act matters must go through the much cheaper – and more accessible – magistrates’ courts. A recent judgment by a full bench of the Grahamstown High Court makes it unlawful for banks to bring National Credit Act matters […]
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MAINTENANCE FOR A SURVIVING SPOUSE
Read more: MAINTENANCE FOR A SURVIVING SPOUSEThe idea of freedom of testation is a core value of South African law and enjoys wide protection. In 1990, the Maintenance of Surviving Spouses Act, was passed to give a spouse legal recourse if disinherited or negatively affected by […]
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Duties of a Trustee
Read more: Duties of a TrusteeEver wondered what it entails to act as a trustee of a trust? What does it mean when your nearest and dearest family members ask you to be nominated as trustee in their will or in an Inter vivos trust? […]
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The process of a curatorship application
Read more: The process of a curatorship applicationThere are various reasons why someone would need to be appointed to safeguard another’s affairs, ranging from financial, personal or otherwise. This need could arise due to mental illness, physical disability, or illness set on by old age. Whatever the […]
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Bad Neighbours
Read more: Bad NeighboursLiving next to neighbours can present any homeowner with a challenge. Whether neighbours are difficult or not, there may be times of conflict and of disputes, and it is helpful to be aware of the law and how it deals […]
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Do you know what you’re really paying to sell?
Read more: Do you know what you’re really paying to sell?If you are selling property in South Africa, check what costs you have to pay and if they’re applicable to you. Bond Costs Cancellation Costs: This is charged when you cancel your bond after selling your property. They total up […]
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Vineyard Function – 14 March 2017
Read more: Vineyard Function – 14 March 2017Great night presenting with clever people. Talking property, estate planning, wills and financial planning. We offer a range of legal services: Administration of Trusts & Estates and Curatorships (applications and administration) Commercial , contracts and agreements Conveyancing Employment Law Evictions […]