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Can a court judgment be cancelled?

2024-09-24T12:02:49+02:00September 24, 2024|LITIGATION LAW|

Can a court judgment be set aside? WHEN CAN A JUDGMENT BE SET ASIDE? A rescission of judgment is a legal process that allows a party to apply to the court to have a judgment that was granted against them set aside. The term "rescission" refers to the cancellation or reversal of a judgment, which means that the judgment will no longer be in force. A rescission of judgment is ...

Default Judgments, Foreclosures and worst… what does it all mean?

2023-09-29T17:48:53+02:00September 29, 2023|LABOUR LAW|

Default Judgments, Foreclosures and worst... what does it all mean? With the hikes in interest rates, many homeowners are feeling the pinch with bond instalments nearly doubling since the Covid years. Now while it might be tempting to skip paying your bond instalments or the levies on your sectional titles home, one should avoid this temptation because banks and other mortgage bond service providers are foreclosing much earlier these days, ...

A reasonable time period for a workplace investigation

2023-09-29T13:24:31+02:00September 16, 2023|LABOUR LAW|

A reasonable time period for a workplace investigation into an employee There is no specific time limit for a workplace investigation into an employee. However, it is generally recommended that investigations be completed as quickly as possible, while still ensuring that the process is fair and thorough. The time period for an investigation usually vary depending on the complexity of the case, the number of witnesses and evidence involved, and ...

Notice to Employees of Workplace Investigations

2023-07-19T18:34:12+02:00July 19, 2023|LABOUR LAW|

Notice to Employees of Workplace Investigations An employer is not legally required to give notice to an employee that they are being investigated for misconduct. However, it is generally considered good practice for an employer to inform the employee of the investigation, and the reasons for it, as soon as possible. There are several reasons why an employer should consider giving notice to an employee that they are being investigated ...

When does a tenant become an unlawful or illegal occupant?

2023-06-23T09:56:27+02:00June 5, 2023|LITIGATION LAW, PROPERTY LAW|

When does a tenant become an unlawful or illegal occupant? A tenant can become an unlawful or illegal occupant of a property under certain circumstances. Here are some situations where a tenant's occupation may be considered unlawful or illegal: Expiry or termination of the lease: If a tenant remains in possession of the property after the expiration or lawful termination of their lease agreement without the landlord's consent, their occupation becomes ...

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