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What the FLISP? You can be a homeowner too!

What the FLISP? You can be a homeowner too!

by Cheralco Worship | Oct 17, 2021 | Commercial law, Conveyancing and Property law, Estate Planning, Execution of Wills and Administration of Estates, Notarial Practice, Publications

There has been an increased interest in buying property in South Africa with the reduction of interest rates and the increase of bank approvals. Additionally, the Finance Linked Individual Subsidy Programme (FLISP) was introduced. Many South Africans saw this as an...
Notarial Authentication – in a World of Fake News and Many Fake Things

Notarial Authentication – in a World of Fake News and Many Fake Things

by Nicolene Schoeman-Louw | Sep 2, 2021 | Notarial Practice, Publications

The underpinning purpose of Notarial Authentication of documents is the principle of authenticity. This means that the Notary’s role is to confirm the identity of the parties signing the agreement in his/her presence or to perform reasonable checks to establish...

Servitudes 101

by Zahra Paruk | Mar 25, 2020 | Conveyancing and Property law, Notarial Practice, Publications

A servitude is described as a limited real right over immovable property. This right is registerable and allows the holder of the servitude to exercise some right over another person’s property. The three most common property servitudes are personal servitudes,...

Difference between Legalisation, Authentication and Apostillisation

by Nicolene Schoeman-Louw | Dec 12, 2018 | Notarial Practice, Publications

Introduction When traveling or emigrating to a country abroad, one would at some point in time come across requirements provided by legalisation, authentication and/or apostillisation and which requirements need to be complied with. But what is the difference between...

Can foreigners enter into an Antenuptial Contract in South Africa?

by Guest Author | Dec 7, 2018 | Notarial Practice, Publications

Introduction Today, many South Africans are leaving the country and often find love whilst abroad. It has also become quite common for South Africans to decide to come back home to tie the knot and make it official in the presence of their loved ones and close...

Antenuptial Contracts – Part 1 of 3 -Implications of Marriage Out of Community of Property

by Guest Author | Sep 20, 2018 | Antenuptial contract, Notarial Practice, Publications

In the twenty first century many couples are entering into an Antenuptial Contract in order to protect their individual assets and restrict their exposure to liabilities brought on in terms of solemnizing a marriage or civil union in community of property. The...
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