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  2. EX-TRTC United Workers Front v Premier, Eastern Cape Province

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    The defendant's objection to the locus standi of the first plaintiff was consequently upheld and the first plaintiff's claims dismissed. See also. Civil procedure in South Africa; South African law of partnerships and trusts; References Cases. EX-TRTC United Workers Front and Others v Premier, Eastern Cape Province 2010 (2) SA 114 (ECB).

  3. Johannesburg City Council v Knoetze and Sons - Wikipedia

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    In Johannesburg City Council v Knoetze and Sons, an important case in South African law, Trollip J dealt. with the question of who has locus standi to move the court for an interdict where the court has jurisdiction to grant one. Trollip J referred firstly to the general principle formulated by Kotze AJA in Madrassa Anjuman Islamia v ...

  4. Verstappen v Port Edward Town Board - Wikipedia

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    Environmental law, Waste disposal, Permit, Regulations, Locus standi, Public interest, Local authority, Interdict, Interim interdict, Balance of convenience Verstappen v Port Edward Town Board and Others [1] [2] is an important case in South African environmental law , heard on September 29, 1993.

  5. List of Latin legal terms - Wikipedia

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    locus: place locus delicti: place of the crime Shorthand version of Lex locus delicti commissi. The "scene of the crime". locus in quo: the place in which The location where a cause of action arose. locus poenitentiae: place of repentance When one party withdraws from a contract before all parties are bound. locus standi: place of standing

  6. Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security - Wikipedia

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    The Constitutional Court, in Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security and Another (Centre for Applied Legal Studies Intervening), an important case in South African criminal, delict and constitutional law, found that the State could be held delictually liable for damages arising out of the unlawful omissions of its servants. In casu, the ...

  7. Civil procedure in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Civil procedure in South Africa. Civil procedure in South Africa is the formal rules and standards that courts follow in that country when adjudicating civil suits (as opposed to procedures in criminal law matters). [1] The legal realm is divided broadly into substantive and procedural law. Substantive law is that law which defines the contents ...

  8. Standing (law) - Wikipedia

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    Standing (law) In law, standing or locus standi is a condition that a party seeking a legal remedy must show they have, by demonstrating to the court, sufficient connection to and harm from the law or action challenged to support that party's participation in the case. A party has standing in the following situations:

  9. New Nation Movement NPC v President of the Republic of South ...

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    New Nation Movement NPC and Others v President of the Republic of South Africa and Others, [2020] ZACC 11, is a decision of the Constitutional Court of South Africa, handed down on 11 June 2020, which declared that the Constitution requires that citizens be allowed to stand for election to the National Assembly and provincial legislatures as independents without having to join or form a ...