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Security for Costs from a Peregrini: A Reminder, Courtesy of Recent Case Law

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By Tristan Marot on November 3, 2023

The case of BP Southern Africa (Pty) Ltd v Trade Rose Investments (Pvt) Ltd revolves around an application for security for costs, a procedural safeguard embedded within South African litigation framework. A party may demand security for costs to ensure that, in the event the party making demand is successful in the litigation, the costs…

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Jurisdiction over an insurance dispute where both parties are foreigners

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By Donald Dinnie on July 21, 2021

In this judgment both the insured and insurer were foreign peregrini, that is neither was resident nor domiciled in the Republic of South Africa.  The insured was a resident of the Virgin British Islands and the insurer, Russia.

The policy provided that it was governed by the laws of the insured’s country of domicile, that…

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