Sale in Execution in South Africa: Rule 46A, Reserve Prices and the Modern Execution Process
The attachment and sale of property in execution is one of the most powerful tools in the South African creditor's arsenal — and one of the most regulated. Once routine and registrar-driven, the process has been transformed over the past two decades by constitutional...
Director’s Duties in South Africa: What Happens When a Director Breaches Their Duties?
Directors occupy positions of significant trust and responsibility. Whether managing a private company, a listed corporation, a body corporate, or a homeowners' association registered as a non-profit company, directors are entrusted to safeguard the interests of the...
Security Practices at Body Corporate and the Challenge to Constitutional Rights in South Africa
In a recent finding by the Human Rights Commission ("HRC"), a complaint by a member of the Estate has highlighted severe security practices at Eagle Canyon Golf Estate, raising significant concerns about constitutional rights violations within South African private...
The Eze v Adderley Case: A Wake-Up Call for Common Property Maintenance
In the dynamic realm of sectional-title property ownership, recent legal developments have reinforced the paramount importance of the body corporate in ensuring the maintenance and safety of common property within the scheme. A recent court case, Eze v Adderley Body...
Cryptocurrency trade regulated under The Financial Intelligence Centre Act.
I INTRODUCTION Bull markets and bear markets, all-time highs or all-time lows, either you’ve made money or lost money, but one thing remains true and constant, cryptocurrencies within South Africa are officially here to stay, and whether you’re a sceptic or believer,...
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kim@www.bamlaw.co.za
010 541 1568
Bam Attorneys, 155 West St, Sandown, Sandton, 2031