Legal Speak Made Easy

The “Aedilitian Remedies” A common sense principle inherited from early Roman law is that the buyer of an item discovering a latent (hidden) defect in it after the sale has a choice of remedies: either cancel the sale and return the item to the seller for a full...

Married Out of Community of Property? You May Still Be Entitled to a Share

"Justice cannot be for one side alone, but must be for both." (Eleanor Roosevelt) Under the antenuptial contract alone, she would have had no claim on his estate. The court found otherwise. A woman who spent three decades running a home, raising her husband's...

Your Property Purchase Collapses: Can You Get Your Deposit Back?

“A creature with a big enough head to make a contract should have the sense to make one it can keep.” (Barbara Kingsolver) A R1.725 million deposit. A bank guarantee that never arrived. A property that ultimately sold for significantly less than the original price....
Legal Speak Made Easy

Legal Speak Made Easy

“Trust account” You will most often come across trust accounts in your dealings with attorneys and estate agents, who must use them to hold funds on behalf of clients and other third parties. The funds in a trust account must be kept in a registered South African bank...

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A R4.25m Warning to Choose Your Conveyancer With Care

A R4.25m Warning to Choose Your Conveyancer With Care

“Trust me, I’m a lawyer.” (Popular T-shirt slogan) South African property buyers and sellers will have been cheered by news that we are now officially the most affordable country in the world in which to buy a home. We’re only a nose ahead of the USA and Bahrain in...

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Legal Speak Made Easy

Legal Speak Made Easy

“Mortgage”, “Mortgage Bond” and “Home Loan”: What’s the Difference? Derived from French “mort” and “gage” (literally “dead pledge” because it “dies” when settled), a mortgage secures a creditor’s claim and enables it to sell the bonded property if the debtor defaults...

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Effective 1 March 2025: New National Minimum Wage

Effective 1 March 2025: New National Minimum Wage

The National Minimum Wage (NMW) for each “ordinary hour worked” has been increased from 1 March 2025 by 4.4% from R27,58 per hour to R28,79 per hour.  Domestic workers: Assuming a work month of 22 days x 8 hours per day, R28,79 per hour equates to R230,32 per day...

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Defending Yourself: What Weapons Can You Legally Carry?

Defending Yourself: What Weapons Can You Legally Carry?

“The right of self-defence is the first law of nature.” (St. George Tucker, Blackstone's Commentaries, 1803) South Africa’s chronically high crime rates have left many of us wondering what the limits are when defending ourselves and our families from criminals. What...

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