Convey

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21 July 2005

This week: Victorian solicitors ahead in the conveyancing battle, 62 000 land claims settled, and the Atlantic seaboard bubble experiences a blow-out.

Some comments

21 July 2005

Lizelle Kilbourn pens some comments on the proposed amendments to the Sectional Titles Act, as contained in Bill 10B of 2005.

Drop in W Cape showhouse attendances

28 July 2005

The drop in show house attendance in parts of the Western Cape by as much as 70 percent is being seen essentially as a stalemate between buyers and sellers.

Always on

28 July 2005

The benefits of broadband internet access Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) for law firms are many and varied, and are worth considering.

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28 July 2005

This week: More lending but fewer transactions, a call to review land policy, and American homes are still selling.

Permission to occupy

28 July 2005

May a Permission to Occupy serve as security under a notarial mortgage bond, asks Henry Lourens?

Land tax bills

04 August 2005

Property owners must take on municipalities that bill them for land tax without complying with the provisions of the new Municipal Property Rates Act.

A suggestion

04 August 2005

John Christie has suggestions for a better procedure for dealing with exclusive use areas in terms of s 27 of the Sectional Titles Act.

Lexis enters market

04 August 2005

LexisNexis, the legal publisher, has launched a software package that it claims will enable small law firms to compete on an equal footing with Tesco.

Who is buying our land?

04 August 2005

Michael Aliber considers the value of the Deeds Registry wanting to track the race and nationality of land purchasers.
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