De Serie Legenda Volume I Law of Specific Contracts and Banking Law
This book contains tributes to Professor Chris Nagel, as well as essays on areas of the law in which he worked.
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This book contains tributes to Professor Chris Nagel, as well as essays on areas of the law in which he worked.
The chapters in this volume disseminate original research by recognised scholars on developments within the disciplines of specific contracts and banking law. The contributions are written from the premise of the South African law position and in certain instances include a comparative perspective.
Table of contents
1 - Banking on ownership: Nationalisation of the South African Reserve Bank by Johann de Jager
2 - The South African Revenue Service: Administrative and legal powers and duties with regard to erroneous IRP5s by Wium de Villiers
3 - Of bearer cheques and bond notes: Reflections on the legal nature of money, bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes in Southern Africa by Sarel F du Toit
4 - Self-actualisation: The promise of the South African Constitution by Luanda Hawthorne
5 - The interpretation of independent guarantees by Charl Hugo
6 - Unlimited suretyships and the National Credit Act by Michelle Kelly-Louw and Jopie T Pretorius
7 - Section 34 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936: When is a trader a trader and when is business, business in the ordinary course of that business when immovable property is sold as a going concern: a practical dilemma by Johan (DJ) Lotz
8 - Bemoeiing met 'n kontraktuele verhouding en onregmatige mededinging by Johann Neethling and Johan M Potgieter
9 - Debt relief for middle-income debtors under the National Credit Act 34 of 2005: International approaches and guidelines by Melanie Roestoff and Hermie Coetzee
10 - Sekerheidsessie: 'n Turksvy vir die praktyk by Susan Scott
11 - Caveat emptor: Second-hand cars and the Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 by Corlia M van Heerden and Jacolien Barnard
Addendum - Personal tributes to Prof. CJ Nagel