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Buying a business? Some things to consider
by Natalie Macdonald-Spence It is an exciting venture to purchase an existing business. Businesses go on sale for various reasons-...

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Nov 21, 20205 min read


LOOP STRUCTURES – WHAT ARE THEY AND WHY DO THEY MATTER?
An investment into a foreign entity that develops into an investment loop (as a result of money coming back into the country through a...

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Oct 20, 20203 min read


The legal consequences of a customary wedding
by Sarah Gama, Attorney Legal consequences of a customary wedding The conclusion of a customary / traditional wedding is a time of great...

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Aug 28, 20204 min read


What are servitudes?
A servitude is a right that serves someone through the granting of a right. A servitude can either be a personal servitude (in favour of...

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Aug 7, 20203 min read


An Executor in a Deceased Estate
by Sarah Gama, Attorney The executor of an estate After the loss of a loved one, family members have to face the hurdle of winding up the...

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Jul 27, 20203 min read


The Importance Of Having an Independent Trustee for your Trust
Is your independent trustee really independent?

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Jun 24, 20203 min read


What are my options when a party has breached our contract?
We have often been asked what rights a person has when another breaches a term of the agreement between the two parties. There is no "one...

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Jun 7, 20204 min read


We have a new team member and conveyancer! Welcome Wendy!
Spence Attorneys, Notaries & Conveyancers, Pinelands, is very proud to announce that we have a new addition to our team. Welcome Wendy...

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Jun 3, 20201 min read


Moving now permitted (once-off)
In terms of the regulations published on 14 May 2020 in Government Gazette No 43320, moving once-off between business premises or...

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May 14, 20201 min read


Your Will- things you should be aware of
It is important to have a will- if you don't have one (or one that is invalid) your estate may devolve in terms of intestate law. Contact us

Spence Law
May 10, 20204 min read
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