Agreements Not to Sue – Tread Carefully!

“Agreements not to litigate are not necessarily unreasonable.” (Extract from judgment below) An "Agreement Not to Sue" undertakes that one party won't take legal action against another. In other words, it's a way of ensuring that disputes don’t end up in court. You might come across this type of agreement in many different situations, such [...]

By |2023-04-03T17:56:11+02:00April 3rd, 2023|Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Agreements Not to Sue – Tread Carefully!

Ombuds – Why and How to Use Them

“Who you gonna call?” (Ghostbusters) An “ombud” (often called ombudsperson, ombudsman or ombudswoman, and sometimes not referred to as an “ombud” at all) is an independent and impartial person or office who will investigate any complaint you may have against a business, government agency, or public or private institution falling under their authority. Ombuds seek [...]

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Why You Need a Shareholders’ Agreement, and How to Structure It

Whether you are forming a new company or buying shares in an existing one, a formal shareholders’ agreement, tailored to suit your particular situation and needs, is essential. What is a shareholders’ agreement? It’s a contract between shareholders outlining the rights, responsibilities, and obligations of each shareholder, it provides a framework for the governance of [...]

By |2023-04-03T17:31:11+02:00April 3rd, 2023|Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Why You Need a Shareholders’ Agreement, and How to Structure It

Buying Property as an Investment – Some Strategies for Success

"The only bad time to buy property is later." (Steve Bolton) Buying property – whether to live/work in or on a buy-to-let basis – could be one of the most important investments you make. Here are some strategies to help you on your way. Twelve strategies for success Map out your investment goals: Do you plan [...]

By |2023-04-03T17:27:00+02:00April 3rd, 2023|Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Buying Property as an Investment – Some Strategies for Success

Legal Speak Made Easy

“Huur gaat voor koop” Property sellers, buyers and tenants – understand the important legal principle "Huur gaat voor koop". It gives a tenant the right to continue living in a property until the lease agreement ends, even if the property has a new owner. In other words, the property is bought and sold subject to any [...]

By |2023-03-12T16:46:01+02:00March 12th, 2023|Commercial Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Legal Speak Made Easy

Can You Claim Damages After Hitting a Pothole?

“The American Automobile Association estimated in the five years prior to 2016 that 16 million drivers in the United States have suffered damage from potholes to their vehicle including tire punctures, bent wheels, and damaged suspensions with a cost of $3 billion a year.” (Wikipedia) Pothole problems are by no means exclusive to South Africa, [...]

By |2023-03-12T16:43:24+02:00March 12th, 2023|Commercial Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Can You Claim Damages After Hitting a Pothole?

Effective 1 March 2023: New Earnings Threshold and National Minimum Wage

Employers and employees need to keep an eye on the annual increases in both the National Minimum Wage and the Earnings Threshold, summarised below for your convenience. Both are effective from 1 March 2023. The National Minimum Wage increase The National Minimum Wage (NMW) for each “ordinary hour worked” has been increased by 9.6% from [...]

By |2023-03-12T16:40:34+02:00March 12th, 2023|Commercial Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Effective 1 March 2023: New Earnings Threshold and National Minimum Wage

Budget 2023: Your Tax Tables and Tax Calculator

How much will you be paying in income tax, petrol and sin taxes? Use Fin 24’s four-step Budget Calculator here to find out. Have a look at the tax tables below for the new tax rates and comparisons with last year’s rates - View Source Here

By |2023-03-12T16:36:45+02:00March 12th, 2023|Commercial Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Budget 2023: Your Tax Tables and Tax Calculator

Installing Home Solar – How to Comply with the Regulatory Requirements

“We have this handy fusion reactor in the sky called the sun; you don’t have to do anything, it just works. It shows up every day” (Elon Musk) Eskom’s no-end-in-sight loadshedding, rising electricity costs, South Africa’s abundance of sunshine, and the global move to sustainable energy solutions have all contributed to the current boom in [...]

By |2023-03-12T16:34:05+02:00March 12th, 2023|Commercial Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Installing Home Solar – How to Comply with the Regulatory Requirements

Legal Speak Made Easy

“Waive the benefit of excussion” Here’s a phrase you will often find in suretyship documents. You as surety “waive the benefit of excussion” (“beneficium ordinis seu excussionis”). By waiving the benefit, you allow the creditor to demand full payment from you without first trying to recover from the principal debtor (the person or entity who [...]

By |2023-02-05T18:45:29+02:00February 5th, 2023|Commercial Law, Property, Property Law|Comments Off on Legal Speak Made Easy
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