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Table of Contents Part One: The South African legal system – What is law and how does it work? • Chapter 1: The concept of law • Chapter 2: Sources of law and the origins of our legal system • Chapter 3: Court structure and jurisdiction • Chapter 4: Offi cers of the court and the law, and the development of law • Chapter 5: Litigation, arbitration and mediation • Part Two: Basic principles of contract – What happens if you break your agreement? • Chapter 6: Formation of a valid contract to contract contract


• Chapter 7: Lawfulness of contract • Chapter 8: Capacity to contract


• Chapter 10: Communication: off er and acceptance of contract • Chapter 12: Reality of consent


contractual provisions and third parties to a contract • Chapter 9: Serious intention • Chapter 11: Certainty of terms of


• Chapter 13: Possibility of performance • Chapter 14: Common • Chapter 15: Termination of contract and remedies


• Part


Three: Specifi c business contracts – What contracts will my business need? • Chapter 16: Sale • Chapter 17: Credit agreements: • Chapter 18: Lease and occupancy


• Chapter 19: Insurance • Chapter 20: Securities and other


forms of mitigating risk • Chapter 21: Negotiable instruments and other forms of payment • Part Four: Agency and employment – How do other people make my business liable for what they say or do? • Chapter 22: Agency • Chapter 23: Employment


• Chapter 24: Labour legislation • Part Five: Business organisation – What is the smart


way to structure my business? • Chapter 25: Sole proprietorship, partnership and joint ventures • Chapter 26: Close corporations, trusts and cooperatives • Chapter 27: Corporations • Part Six: Business conduct – What is the right way for me to run my business? • Chapter 28: Corporate governance and insider trading • Chapter 29: Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment • Chapter 30: Consumer protection • Chapter 31: Insolvency • Part Seven Online chapters • Chapter 32: A brief history of South Africa • Chapter 33: The Constitution of South Africa, 1996 • Chapter 34: Franchising • Chapter 35: Business ethics • Chapter 36: Competition • Chapter 37: Delict Chapter 38: Intellectual property • Chapter 39: Cyber law • Chapter 40: Privacy





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The Law of Commerce in South Africa 3e


Content editors: S Cornelius and J Scott Authors: D Baqwa, S Eiselen, T Field, M Kelly-Louw, N Smit, P Sutherland, T Woker, R Evans, E de Stadler, T Naude, D Bellengere, P Munyai, C Maimela, M Job, M van Eck, E Fredericks, S du Toit, S Kopel, I Konyn, C Jooste, S Scott, C van der Bijl, M Wiese, T Woker.


The Law of Commerce in South Africa 3e provides a rigorous, clear and applied introduction to various aspects of commercial law for students of commercial disciplines. The third edition is thoroughly revised to refl ect recent legal developments in all aspects of commercial law and includes substantial new material. Acknowledging the evolution of the commercial environment as it rapidly adapts to technological change and innovation, the third edition addresses key areas of development such as cyber law and modern ICT payment methods. A new chapter on the principles of competition law acknowledges the increasing relevance of anti-competitive market regulation, and the text now off ers a succinct explanation of delictual principles and obligations as relevant to commercial entities.


New to this edition: • The third edition is thoroughly updated to refl ect issues and legal developments within the recent period. • Refl ecting the evolution of the commercial environment as it rapidly adapts to technological change and innovation, the text off ers valuable discussion of modern ICT payment methods (including cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies) and cyber law.


• Acknowledging the increasing relevance of anti-competitive market regulation, the text now includes a discussion of the principles of competition law.


• The third edition off ers a useful explanation of the elements and remedies of the law of delict, as relevant to commercial entities.


• To support educational outcomes, teaching and learning material is enriched and expanded.


Table of contents: Introduction to the South African legal system • The law of delict • The law of contract • The law of sale • The law of consumer credit agreements • The law of lease • The law of agency • The law of real and personal security • The law of insurance • Labour law • Payment methods • The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 • The law of intellectual property • The law of insolvency • Competition law • Cyber law


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PAPERBACK DEC 2020 OUP SA


640 PAGES 9780190753481 9780190740313 NEW


COMMERCIAL LAW


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