by Jay Pillay Incorporated | Feb 2020 | Litigation, Property
“It is unquestionable that an owner of land is not permitted to perform activities which contravene the restrictive title conditions or the zoning restrictions” (extract from judgment below) You decide to open a home business, or perhaps you are about to buy a house...
by Jay Pillay Incorporated | Feb 2020 | Contract
“Engage brain before hitting send” (Anon) WhatsApp comes with a host of business and personal benefits, and its use is growing exponentially here as in the rest of the world. Which brings us to a possible downside – binding yourself to a legally-enforceable agreement...
by Jay Pillay Incorporated | Feb 2020 | Company / Corporate / Compliance, Employment and Labour Law
“…the default position is that an executive director or a senior employee may not carry on business activities which fall within the scope of his company’s business during the time when he serves as director or works as employee. The default position however...
by Jay Pillay Incorporated | Feb 2020 | Business, Information Technology Law / Cyberlaw
Will the main provisions of POPIA (the Protection of Personal Information Act) really commence on 1 April 2020 as media reports suggest, or is this just another case of Crying Wolf? This time it seems it may be the real thing, with the Information Regulator having...
by Jay Pillay Incorporated | Feb 2020 | Website of the Month
“Will the 20s roar like they did in the last century or will the outcome be different?” (Clem Sunter) What exactly is in store for us South Africans in the Twenty-Twenties? It’s a vital question not only for business and for investors, but for us all on the most...