Roering NO and Another v Mahlangu and Others

JurisdictionSouth Africa
Judgment Date30 May 2016
Citation2016 (5) SA 455 (SCA)

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1 practice notes
  • Lost in translation: The need for the judicious use of comparative law
    • South Africa
    • Juta Journal of Corporate Commercial Law & Practice No. , August 2019
    • 16 August 2019
    ...determines that ‘a third party’ is anyone who is not related or 24 Swart v Fourie supra note 18 paras 36–7.25 Roering NO v Mahlangu 2016 (5) All SA 455 (SCA) para 49.26 Lewis Group Ltd v Woollam 2017 (2) SA 547 (WCC). © Juta and Company (Pty) 13LOST IN TRANSLATION: THE NEED FOR THE JUDICIOU......
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  • Lost in translation: The need for the judicious use of comparative law
    • South Africa
    • Juta Journal of Corporate Commercial Law & Practice No. , August 2019
    • 16 August 2019
    ...determines that ‘a third party’ is anyone who is not related or 24 Swart v Fourie supra note 18 paras 36–7.25 Roering NO v Mahlangu 2016 (5) All SA 455 (SCA) para 49.26 Lewis Group Ltd v Woollam 2017 (2) SA 547 (WCC). © Juta and Company (Pty) 13LOST IN TRANSLATION: THE NEED FOR THE JUDICIOU......