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Dementia and Incapacity: What is a Power of Attorney and is it Forever?

Dementia and Incapacity: What is a Power of Attorney and is it Forever?

by Bornman and Hayward Attorneys | Oct 31, 2019 | News

“The number of cases of dementia is estimated to almost triple by 2050” (World Health Organisation)Although the actual prevalence per capita of dementia is reportedly on the decline, aging populations ensure that it is becoming more and more of a problem in society...
How Courts Sort Fact from Fiction – A Tale of Jags, Deception and Damages

How Courts Sort Fact from Fiction – A Tale of Jags, Deception and Damages

by Bornman and Hayward Attorneys | Oct 28, 2019 | News

“Truth will out” (Shakespeare)You are wondering whether you can win in court against an opponent where your two versions of what happened are totally at odds with each other. How will a judge decide where the truth lies? It’s an important question because even...
Security Complexes and Fibre – You Can Use Telkom Ducting After All

Security Complexes and Fibre – You Can Use Telkom Ducting After All

by Bornman and Hayward Attorneys | Oct 21, 2019 | News

“Reliable electronic communications go beyond just benefiting the commercial interest of licensees to the detriment of ownership of property. The statute [Electronic Communications Act] is designed to avoid this no-winner conflict. What it seeks is to bring our...
Landlord vs Tenant: When Can You Cut Electricity or Change the Locks?

Landlord vs Tenant: When Can You Cut Electricity or Change the Locks?

by Bornman and Hayward Attorneys | Oct 15, 2019 | News

“Spoliation is the wrongful deprivation of another’s right of possession. The aim of spoliation is to prevent self-help. It seeks to prevent people from taking the law into their own hands … The cause for possession is irrelevant – that is why...

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