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How Long Can a Tenant Stay Without Paying Rent in South Africa?

In South Africa, the legal process for managing rent arrears and evicting tenants involves specific steps to ensure fair treatment for both parties.

Employment Equity Act: Key Insights for South African Employers

For South African employers, understanding the Employment Equity Act (EEA) is critical for promoting fair treatment and equal opportunity in the workplace.

What a Landlord Cannot Do in South Africa: Tenants' Rights

Renting a property in South Africa comes with specific rights and responsibilities for both tenants and landlords. While landlords hold legal ownership of the property, there are limits to their authority.

Rei Vindicatio: Reclaiming What’s Rightfully Yours

In South African law, the principle of rei vindicatio is a powerful legal remedy that allows an owner to reclaim possession of their property from someone who unlawfully possesses it.

Updates on FICA 38 of 2001 and Ensuring FICA Compliance

The Financial Intelligence Centre Act 38 of 2001 (FICA) is a pivotal law in South Africa aimed at combating money laundering, terrorist financing, and other financial crimes.

What Is Arbitration And Mediation, And How Can It Help Me?

Disputes are an inevitable part of life and resolving them efficiently and amicably is crucial. Two common methods of alternative dispute resolution are arbitration and mediation.

The Law’s Attempt to Have an Upper Hand in GBV Cases

Despite having laws in place to discourage GBV and bring it under control, it is thought that the circumstances around it often make it difficult for the law to have an upper hand. Unrelenting, the legislature has made amendments to our law to curb GBV cases regardless.

The Legacy of Covid-19 - The Labour Court Speaks

The far-reaching impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, which unfolded in early 2020, undoubtedly left an indelible mark on global affairs.

Damage to Goods in Transit - Who Pays the Bill?

When goods embark on a journey from one location to another, a multitude of risks emerges. Owners find themselves pondering whether their goods will reach their destination unscathed, contemplating scenarios involving theft or malfunction.

PHRA-G Approval – A Must-Have for Heritage Sites in South Africa

The South African Heritage Resources Agency (SAHRA) is responsible for overseeing the protection and management of heritage resources at the national level. However, provinces in South Africa also have their own Provincial Heritage Resources Authorities (PHRAs) that play a role in heritage management.

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