Article written by S’negugu Dlamini, checked and released by Jordan Dias, Associate at Schindlers Attorneys. 19 August 2022 Introduction On 28 June 2022, the Constitutional Court (“Con Court”) handed down judgment in an application brought by the Women’s Legal Centre Trust (“WLCT”) to confirm an order of the Supreme Court of Appeal (“SCA”). The order
Companies owning immovable property and operating a share block scheme Article written by Erin Gradidge, checked by Divina Naidoo, Associate, and released by Chantelle Gladwin-Wood, Senior Partner at Schindlers Attorneys. 12 August 2022 BODY OF ARTICLE: Introduction The Transfer of shares in a company owning immovable property and operating a share block scheme only gives

THE DUTY TO DISCLOSE

INTRODUCTIONThis article briefly explores the duty of the seller and the property practitioner to disclose defects to prospective purchasers when selling immovable property, and the parameters of this duty. DISCLOSURE AND PROPERTY PRACTITIONERSThe duty of an estate agent with regards to the issue of disclosures is set out in Regulation 34.3.2 of the Property Practitioners
Article by Lesai Seema, Candidate Attorney, checked and released by Chantelle Gladwin-Wood, Partner 8 August 2022 INTRODUCTION In the speaking notes delivered by Police Minister General Bheki Cele at the occasion of the release of the Quarter Four Crime Statistics 2021/2022 hosted in Pretoria on Friday 3 June 2022, the minister noted another increase in
By Chantelle Gladwin-Wood, Partner and Erin Gradidge, Candidate Attorney 3 August 2022 Introduction The City of Johannesburg (“COJ”) updated its Rates Policy (as it does annually) in late May 2022 and removed the “education” category, which has appeared in prior rates policies from 2008 to date. There is presently no “education” category in the current
Image Rights Article by Lesai Seema, Candidate Attorney, checked and released by Chantelle Gladwin-Wood, Partner at Schindlers Attorneys. 3 August 2022 INTRODUCTION In casu, the honourable judge Boruchowitz J deals with image rights, more specifically whether the publication by the defendant of the plaintiff’s photograph constitutes an iniuria. The Plaintiff is Julia Basetsana Kumalo (“Mrs.
Article by Katleho Selepe, Candidate Attorney, checked and released by Dianne Reddy and Maike Gohl, Partner at Schindlers Attorneys Introduction Rule 46A of the Uniform Rules of Court (“the Rules”) regulates the execution against residential immovable property. Rule 46 came to effect in response to the South African courts approach regarding factors to be considered
Article by Savera Singh, checked and released by Jordan Dias, Associate at Schindlers Attorneys THE BASIC EDUCATION LAWS AMMENDMENT BILL The Basic Education Laws Amendment Bill (“the Bill”), which was presented in Parliament on 10 January 2022, seeks to amend, inter alia, the South African Schools Act 84 of 1996 by introducing new regulations around
Article by Avyakta Sing, Candidate Attorney, checked by Celeste Frank, Assosiate and released by Chantelle Gladwin-Wood, Partner at Schindlers Attorneys 27 July 2022 BACKGROUND On March 30, 2015, Ms. Theron (“the Applicant”) and Rainbow Farm (PTY) Ltd (“the Respondent”) entered into a settlement agreement under the CCMA following the referral by the Applicant of a
Article by Katleho Selepe, Candidate Attorney, checked by Kyle Venter and released by Maike Gohl, Partner at Schindlers Attorneys 11 July 2022 Introduction The laws of the Republic of South Africa demand that sufficient protection is afforded to judgment debtors who are at the risk of having their residential property executed on. Rule 46A, as