WHEN MAY I PULL THE TRIGGER ON AN INTRUDER IN MY HOME?
JC Van Zyl
21 June 2019
Although widely discussed and fairly controversial, the short answer is (quite frankly) almost NEVER.
Although widely discussed and fairly controversial, the short answer is (quite frankly) almost NEVER.
Business rescue proceedings are an alternative (and sometimes popular) option for companies facing insolvency as a result of financial distress.
A Quick Glimpse at the Unwritten Japanese Law of the Work Place for South Africans.
You are online browsing the world wide web in hot pursuit of the ideal holiday accommodation, and behold, you hit the bargain of the year - a spacious beachfront house with a beautiful view...
In years gone by, the prevailing perception had pretty much always been that prospective property purchasers who acquired property at a Sheriff’s Auction would be able to purchase a property for a very good price
Very often parties to an agreement are so interested in “just doing the deal”, that they fail to consider the tax implications thoroughly. In this context, local suppliers come under increasing pressure to levy VAT at the zero-rate
It was Jimmy Dean who once said that “I can’t change the direction of the wind, but I can adjust my sails to always reach my destination”. For the legal profession, the winds of change have certainly arrived and, inevitably, it is time to adjust to the change.
I am sure that anyone reading this article should remember the above nursery rhyme from their childhood, whilst others may have more recent practice in singing it to their own children. This song, first published as far back as 1852
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