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HPCSA’S new Ethical Rules: AI use and End-Of-Life Decisions

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Julia Penn
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Justine Paries
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"TIME'S UP! UNDERSTANDING SOUTH AFRICA'S PRESCRIPTION LAWS BEFORE IT"S TOO LATE"

The law of prescription in South Africa is governed by the Prescription Act, which came into operation on 11 August 1969.

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THREE METHODS OF AMENDING A TRUST DEED

In a nutshell, there are three main ways in which a trust deed may be amended. The first method is by signing an amendment agreement.

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URGENT APPLICATIONS AND WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW

Urgent Applications are applications which allow the Applicant to approach the Court for immediate relief.

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Tax implications for non-residents of South Africa for the sale of immovable property.

The sale of immovable property in South Africa by non-residents has tax implications that need to be considered.

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Refusal to work overtime absent an agreement, can you be dismissed?

Employers often enter into employment relationships with employees with the primary objective of advancing their financial interests.

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PROTECTING SOUTH AFRICA’S NATIONAL HERITAGE RESOURCES

South Africa is a country rich in heritage resources that deserve special protection to ensure their preservation for future generations of South Africans. The National Heritage Resources Act was enacted in 1999 to give effect to the need for the country’s heritage resources to be protected and preserved.

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