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Here at Greyvensteins, we are proud to say that the first few months of 2018 [...]
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Moya Rossouw Section 18 of Criminal Procedure Act 81 of 1977 (hereafter: “CPA”) states that [...]
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The enactment of the new Consumer Protection Act No. 68 of 2008 (CPA) introduces some [...]
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The Guardian’s Fund falls under the management of the Master of the High Court with [...]
South African law recognises the freedom of testation and only a person of age of [...]
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A Will is one of the most important documents a person has to create in [...]
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Andrea Buchanan The South African Constitution includes the Bill of Rights, with the aim of [...]
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The High Court Case of Phepeng and Another v Estate Late Ame Combrinck and Others [...]
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Rohan Greyvenstein As from 1 March 2017 S7C of the Taxation Laws Amendment Act will [...]
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