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Limiting the duty of care of a shop owner to customers

By Deniro Pillay & Purnel Gangiah on September 16, 2020

Shop owners have a duty of care to their customers. The duty of care necessitates preventing harm to customers, which can be reasonably foreseen. The duty is however not limitless.

In De Wet v Gateway Plaza Meatworld CC De Wet slipped and fell at Gateway Plaza. She alleged that her fall was caused by oil…

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Tender award to unlawfully preferred bidder set aside

By Sandile Khoza, Purnel Gangiah & Ismene Nayagar on July 9, 2020

Tender processes require fairness and transparency. In order to ensure fairness and transparency, an organ of state must adopt a proper evaluation process when considering and awarding tenders. An organ of state cannot rely on its selection of a preferred bidder in circumstances where the process for a preferred bid is not followed. When the…

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