A valuation of the effectiveness of the proposed guidelines on the interpretation and application of section 103(5) of the national credit act 34 of 2005 against the backdrop of the common-law in duplum rule.
Rika Maharaj
LLM, University of Johannesburg
2015
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South Africa. National Credit Act, 2005 Credit - Law and legislation - South Africa Consumer credit - Law and legislation - South Africa Consumer protection - Law and legislation - South Africa
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LL.M. (Commercial Law)
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A valuation of the effectiveness of the proposed guidelines on the interpretation and application of section 103(5) of the national credit act 34 of 2005 against the backdrop of the common-law in duplum rule.
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Rika Maharaj
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J. M. Otto
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University of Johannesburg; LLM
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LLM, University of Johannesburg
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A valuation of the effectiveness of the proposed guidelines on the interpretation and application of section 103(5) of the national credit act 34 of 2005 against the backdrop of the common-law in duplum rule.