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  2. South African contract law - Wikipedia

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    South African contract law is "essentially a modernized version of the Roman-Dutch law of contract", [1] and is rooted in canon and Roman laws. In the broadest definition, a contract is an agreement two or more parties enter into with the serious intention of creating a legal obligation.

  3. Weinberg v Olivier - Wikipedia

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    Weinberg v Olivier [1] is an important case in South African contract law, especially in the area of exemption clauses. It was heard in the Appellate Division on 20 October 1942, with judgment handed down on 26 November. De Wet CJ, Watermeyer JA, Tindall JA, Centlivres JA and Feetham JA were the judges.

  4. Credit agreements in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Credit agreements in South Africa are agreements or contracts in South Africa in terms of which payment or repayment by one party (the debtor) to another (the creditor) is deferred. This entry discusses the core elements of credit agreements as defined in the National Credit Act, and the consequences of concluding a credit agreement in South ...

  5. Swadif v Dyke - Wikipedia

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    The Law of Contract in South Africa. Edited by Dale Hutchison, Chris-James Pretorius, Mark Townsend and Helena Janisch. Cape Town, ...

  6. Category:South African contract law - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "South African contract law" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  7. South African law of sale - Wikipedia

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    The contract of sale, as it is known in South Africa today, derives its origins from the Roman consensual contract of emptio venditio.In D 18.1 (the title devoted to the contract of emptio venditio), there is no all-embracing definition of the special contract, but certain critical features can be extracted from the early fragments of the title: