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    • Property regulation in South Africa : paving the way for regulation in Lesotho 

      Tlale, Mpho Tsepiso (2014)
      Rapid growth of cities has become a trend in most countries, this is caused by urbanisation wherein people move from the rural areas to the urban areas in search of employment. It goes without saying that such population ...
    • The public trust doctrine in South African water law 

      Viljoen, Germarié (North-West University, 2009)
      The legal principles pertaining to the water law dispensation of South Africa changed dramatically with the promulgation of the National Water Act 36 of 1998 (NWA). Section 3 of the NWA articulates the core of the new water ...
    • Rangorde van voorkeur van mededingende saaklike regte by insolvensie 

      Mostert, Dawid Magbania (North-West University (South Africa)., 1993)
      The concept of real security within the ambit of modern legal and commercial practice has its origins in the need for additional and effective protection of a creditor's right to recover his claim from a debtor. Although ...
    • Die reg op uitbreiding van deeltitelskemas as boedelbate 

      Hattingh, Hendrik Gerard (2013)
      Sectional ownership has introduced several new concepts of property that differ significantly from prevailing as well as common-law concepts of property. The right of extension with regards to sectional titles is one ...
    • Statutory framework for land tenure reform in communal areas 

      Lethobeng, Pogiso Alfred Modise (North-West University, 2011)
      Tenure reform in South Africa is regarded as necessary to sustain social and economic growth and stability, particularly in rural areas where there are high levels of poverty and inequality. In fostering political agendas, ...
    • Stedelike ruimtelike en grondontwikkeling in Suid-Afrika 

      Bouillon, Susanna Gertruida (North-West University (South Africa)., 1999)
      URBAN SPATIAL AND LAND DEVELOPMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Before 1994, there were approximately ten legal ways of obtaining and controlling of land-use rights, eg rezoning, subdivision, consolidation, township establishment, ...
    • Die strafregtelike aanspreeklikheid van en straftoemeting aan regspersone 

      Du Toit, Pieter Gerhardus (North-West University, 2010)
      Modern juristic persons often are powerful entities and they play an influential role in society. Their activities are often accompanied by serious transgressions that have a severely detrimental impact on human beings and ...
    • Waterreg in 'n nuwe konstitusionele bedeling 

      Wessels, Carene (Potchefstroom University for Christian Higher Education, 2001)
      1. Purpose of study: Water is a scarce and valuable resource in South Africa Most parts of the country do not have a high rainfall and the greater part of South Africa is semi-arid and subject to variable rainfall. ...