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When it comes to property law, servitudes are a critical component that governs the use and enjoyment of property. Servitudes are rights that one person has over another's property, and they can either benefit or burden the owner of the property. In this blog post, Kruger Inc's Louis Kruger and Rohann Derks-Stander explain the different types of servitudes and their impact on property use and value.
Read MoreThe SCA has ruled that the mere existence of a disclaimer sign or service level agreement (SLA) is not enough to protect businesses from liability in slip and fall cases. Read more about this important decision and its implications for public liability claims in South Africa.
Read MoreOur offices have been appointed by the Govender family to act on behalf of Ms Kristin Govender who sustained serious injuries in a go-karting incident at the Gateway Mall on 28 December 2022. No decision has been made on the course of action of any litigation proceedings. At present, our clients’ sole priority is for...
Read MoreOver the past few years, the property market has changed by leaps and bounds, and it is changing even faster. In this ever-evolving property market, more often than not, a deed of sale lapses due to a suspensive condition not being met. This represents challenges for buyers, sellers, conveyancers and practitioners involved in the property...
Read MoreWhat is the most important duty owed to an employer by an employee? The duty to show up and render your services during your working hours (in plain and simple language). However, there exist exceptional circumstances where an employee is relieved from this duty, i.e. when he or she can show that they are unable...
Read MoreThe Pretoria High Court declared the AARTO Act (46 of 1998) and its accompanying Amendment Act (4 of 2019) “unconstitutional and invalid” on 13 January 2022. This followed after the Organisation Undoing Tax Abuse (OUTA) challenged the constitutional validity of the Act in 2020. 1. The Act The AARTO Act, spearheaded by the Minister of...
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