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Precedents for applications in civil proceedings
Title:
Precedents for applications in civil proceedings
Author:
Van Blerk, Peter, author.
ISBN:
9781485126553
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Physical Description:
viii, 755 pages ; 25 cm
Contents:
Introduction -- General approach to drafting -- Application proceedings -- general guidelines -- Interdicts -- Incidental and procedural applications -- general approach -- Appellate applications -- Reviews -- Urgent applications -- Declaration of rights -- Parties -- Who is to be joined and how are they to be cited -- Class action -- Service where the leave of the court is required -- Joinder, intervention and consolidation -- Compelling further particulars -- Condonation and extension of time -- Amendment of pleadings and other documents -- Irregular proceedings -- Rescission and variation and judgments and orders -- Separation of issues -- Discovery -- Production of documents by subpoena -- Application to enforce settlement -- Interim relief pending matrimonial matters -- Suspension of orders -- Security for costs -- Access to information -- Administrative law -- Anton Piller -- Arbitration -- Asset preservation and anti-dissipation applications -- Banking -- Business rescue -- Company law -- select topics -- Constitutional litigation -- Consumer credit -- Contractual claims-general -- Contractual claims with statutory and other legal restrictions -- Conventional Penalties Act -- Copyright infringement -- Defamation -- Ejectment -- Estoppel and waiver -- Family law: divorce and related matters -- Immovable property -- Jurisdiction -- Liens: release of right of retention -- Mandament van spolie -- Mistake and misrepresentation: avoidance of contracts -- Partnerships -- Prescription and time bars -- Privacy -- Recovery of movables -- Res judicata and lis alibi pendens -- Restraints of trade -- Sequestrations and liquidations -- Specific performance and contempt proceeding -- Suretyships -- Trade mark infringement -- Trusts -- Unlawful competition -- Wills and estates.
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