A dismissal is when a contract of employment between an employer and employee is terminated by the employer. In other words, against the will of the employee. Get an overview of the law surrounding labour practice and unfair dismissals by reading this QuickLaw guide.
A lease agreement is entered into when one person, the landlord, gives use and enjoyment of his/her property (for example, a house, flat or room) to another person, the tenant, for a specific period of time in return for the payment of rent.
What is a garnishee order and how is it obtained? Get a quick overview of garnishee orders and the process involved in South Africa by reading this QuickLaw guide.
What is harassment and how would you go about getting a protection order in South Africa? This QuickLaw guide offers information on the harassment act.
Prescription is when a debt (for example, obligation to pay money) is extinguished after a period of time. Get an overview of the most important information about prescription and debt law via this QuickLaw guide.
A person’s capacity is limited by his/her domicile, age, or mental and physical ability. Read this QuickLaw guide to learn about the effects of a person's status, domicile and age.
What is a contract of employment and what are the terms and conditions usually contained therein? Learn about contracts of employment and the duties of an employee and employer in an employment relationship in this QuickLaw guide.
The human rights contained in the Bill of Rights are not entirely set in stone and a person’s human rights can sometimes be limited. This means that a limitation of a human right may be considered lawful.
Do you know what to do, and not to do, after a motor vehicle accident? Ensure you follow the right steps after a car accident by reading this QuickLaw guide.