NGL Attorneys | Commercial, Business and Property Law

The Constitutional Court recently confirmed the October 2020 ruling of the Western Cape High Court that section 1(1) of the

So it’s the third night this week you can’t sleep because your new neighbour seems to enjoy playing loud rock

INTRODUCTION When does a spouse who is entitled to receive a half share in immovable property become the owner of

Transfer duty is a duty levied for the benefit of the National Revenue Fund on the value of any property

The deeds office is a vastly complex and daunting system to master. It takes Conveyancers years to fully understand not

What is a sole mandate? When homeowners decide to sell their property and have chosen an estate agent/agency to market

The death of a loved one is a difficult process to go through, and when the inevitable occurs, it is

It is a well-established principle in South African law that a person may not take the law into his or her

The South Africa common law presumption of collation (collatio bonorum) is alive and well. This presumption is rooted in the

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