
Do employees have the right to practice their religion?
In a matter that was heard before the Labour Court, the employer dismissed the employee for incapacity after the employee had refused to work on
In a matter that was heard before the Labour Court, the employer dismissed the employee for incapacity after the employee had refused to work on
The Children’s Act allows a parent who is the sole guardian or who has the sole care of a child to appoint a fit and
Are you considering renting out your house or flat, or perhaps just a room? Investing in a well-drafted lease agreement and knowing your rights and
Moving to a new country entails more than just packing your bags and boarding a plane. If you are contemplating a more permanent move to
The City of Cape Town announced at the end of 2018 that the failure to register your solar panel with the City of Cape Town
by Caitlin Harvey Competition law in South Africa is an area of law that aims to maintain and promote competition in the South African market.
by Erlise Loots Capital gains tax In South Africa, a so-called capital gains tax (“CGT”) is triggered when any immovable property situated in South Africa
by Bisset Boehmke McBlain The beginning of a new year often brings with it decisions of a life-changing nature. Many couples and individuals will decide
by Leanne Williams The buying and selling of a property can be an intimidating and complex process. The sale process involves specialised skill and knowledge
On 14th February we notified you of the impending amendments to Deeds Registries regulations dealing with the procedure for applications for replacement copies of title
It is now important for all property owners to confirm the whereabouts of their original title deeds as recent regulations published on behalf of the
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