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Introduction Electricity has become an integral part of daily life and it cannot be disputed that it has made daily living a little more efficient. Considering the current energy crisis and frequent power cuts in the form of “loadshedding”, is there a duty on government to provide free basic electricity to the people of South
This article examines what it is legal (and not legal) for debt collectors to do when collecting debt from customers. Regulation of Debt Collectors The conduct of debt collectors is regulated by the Debt Collector’s Act, as well as by our common law relating to harassment, intimidation and other criminal acts of a similar nature,
This article discusses what a job card is, why you might need one, the process to obtain one, and what to do if you are denied one. What is a job card? Job cards are documents that are generated by people who work for (or who are contracted to work for) municipalities, when testing, or
The aim of this article is to explain the consequences of the de-registration of Home Owners’ Associations in the Companies Office, and the actions necessary to bring such entities out of de-registration and restore their registration status. Does this affect all Home Owners’ Associations? No. This is only applicable to Home Owners’ Associations that are

The S118(3) Monster

Case City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality v PJ Mitchell (38/2015) [2015] ZASCA 1 (29 January 2016) Introduction This article discusses the implications (but not the correctness of) the decision handed down by the Supreme Court of Appeal in City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality v PJ Mitchell (38/2015) [2015] ZASCA 1 (29 January 2016) (hereinafter “Mitchell”).