The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for certain remedies that courts can grant to consumers who have fallen victim to reckless lending practices. Depending on the circumstances, these remedies are the partial or full setting aside of the consumer's rights and obligations under the agreement; the temporary suspension of the effect of the agreement; and the restructuring of the consumer's obligations. This article investigates these remedies with a focus on the effect that they would have on a credit provider under a mortgage agreement. The argument is made that the contractual and security rights of credit providers amount to "property" for the purposes of section 25(1) of the Consti...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
In terms of section 129(3)(a) of the South African National Credit Act 34 of 2005 a consumer may rei...
The National Credit Act, 2005 (NCA) was introduced to create a more stable credit market and is appl...
The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for c...
The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for c...
The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for c...
The National Credit Act prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for certain reme...
Reckless lending is, conceptually, new to the South African legal system. Credit providers in South ...
Reckless lending is, conceptually, new to the South African legal system. Credit providers in South ...
Reckless lending is, conceptually, new to the South African legal system. Credit providers in South ...
The National Credit Act, which repeals and replaces the Credit Agreements Act and the Usury Act, has...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
Since the Jaftha judgment about 15 years ago, South African mortgage foreclosure law has undergone ...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
The right of a creditor to foreclose a mortgage agreement, usually against the default of the debtor...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
In terms of section 129(3)(a) of the South African National Credit Act 34 of 2005 a consumer may rei...
The National Credit Act, 2005 (NCA) was introduced to create a more stable credit market and is appl...
The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for c...
The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for c...
The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for c...
The National Credit Act prohibits the granting of reckless credit and also provides for certain reme...
Reckless lending is, conceptually, new to the South African legal system. Credit providers in South ...
Reckless lending is, conceptually, new to the South African legal system. Credit providers in South ...
Reckless lending is, conceptually, new to the South African legal system. Credit providers in South ...
The National Credit Act, which repeals and replaces the Credit Agreements Act and the Usury Act, has...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
Since the Jaftha judgment about 15 years ago, South African mortgage foreclosure law has undergone ...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
The right of a creditor to foreclose a mortgage agreement, usually against the default of the debtor...
The Constitutional Court in National Credit Regulator v Opperman confirmed the Cape High Court's dec...
In terms of section 129(3)(a) of the South African National Credit Act 34 of 2005 a consumer may rei...
The National Credit Act, 2005 (NCA) was introduced to create a more stable credit market and is appl...