A critical analysis on how the courts have circumvented abuse arising from the shortfalls of legislation in business rescue Yatzee Investments CC v CAPX Finance Pty Ltd (3300/2015) [2015] ZAWCHC 117 (26 August 2015)
Morwesi Mashego
LLM, University of Johannesburg
2016
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South Africa. Companies Act, 2008 Corporation law Business failures - Law and legislation - South Africa Liquidation - South Africa Bankruptcy - South Africa
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A critical analysis on how the courts have circumvented abuse arising from the shortfalls of legislation in business rescue Yatzee Investments CC v CAPX Finance Pty Ltd (3300/2015) [2015] ZAWCHC 117 (26 August 2015)
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Morwesi Mashego
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J. Calitz
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University of Johannesburg; LLM
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LLM, University of Johannesburg
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University of Johannesburg
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Department of Mercantile Law
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A critical analysis on how the courts have circumvented abuse arising from the shortfalls of legislation in business rescue Yatzee Investments CC v CAPX Finance Pty Ltd (3300/2015) [2015] ZAWCHC 117 (26 August 2015)