
Contracts form part of everyday life. Common forms of contracts include options and right of preference contracts. While the full extent of options and rights of preference contracts have a…
Contracts form part of everyday life. Common forms of contracts include options and right of preference contracts. While the full extent of options and rights of preference contracts have a…
Companies exist in the abstract, and while it is easy to think of them as entities with their personalities responsible for decisions, it is often easy to forget that there…
Companies are complex entities with numerous conflicts and disputes that arise often owed to a variety of factors. Decisions and consequences are, for the most part, borne out of financial…
Insider trading is a common term briefly defined as a form of market abuse whereby an insider (which can be a juristic person, trust partnership, or person) with insider knowledge…
Navigating your way through the legislative and regulatory requirements of your company can be a daunting and complex exercise. The guidelines below offer a layman’s guide to some of the…
The board of directors is a phrase commonly heard of, whether it is about Eskom, SAA, or a private company. However, the layman may not know the exact definition of…
There are many legal requirements for the setting up of a valid company. One of those is the incorporation thereof and by doing so providing the Companies and Intellectual Property…
Entrepreneurship and business development are two vitally important areas within the South African commercial industry that requires significant attention and encouragement. Small businesses who have achieved a substantial amount of…
A partnership is a business relationship which is potentially more binding and sometimes much more all-consuming than that of a marriage. Partnerships may take many different forms, but the underlying…
Unnecessary legal costs and court resources are wasted when Rules, in the case of substituting a defendant, are informally disposed of. Substitution of a defendant without prior and proper notice…
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