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| November 2017 NEWSLETTER |
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Closing Down the Guesthouse Next Door: Notes for Owners and Neighbours
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Are you planning to open a guesthouse? Or perhaps you live next door to an existing guesthouse and for some reason want to have it shut down?
Either way, you need to know what your rights are, and what you will have to prove if you end up in a court battle. By way of illustration we discuss an attempt by residents of a quiet suburb to shut down a guesthouse amidst allegations of noise, wild parties and nuisance guests.
The Court’s decision is as important for all would-be guesthouse owners as it is for their neighbours.
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Creditors and Debtors: Important New Prescription Judgment
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“Running into debt isn’t so bad. It’s running into creditors that hurts” (Unknown)
The fact that debts prescribe (become uncollectable after a period of time) presents as much of a threat to a creditor as it does an opportunity to a debtor so it’s important for both to understand the process.
We’ll list the periods that apply to common types of debt and talk about prescription being “delayed” or “interrupted”. We’ll focus in particular on a recent and very important Supreme Court of Appeal decision answering the question: “Can a debtor’s admission of liability interrupt prescription even if it is made without prejudice during settlement negotiations?”
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Your Website of the Month: 5 Ways to Stay Mentally Strong When You Think You’re About to Crack
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Stress – it’s good for us up to a point, but an overload won’t just reduce our work performance and make our lives a misery, it’ll eventually kill us. Where’s the balance? Have a look at Uplift’s ‘Stress:Performance Curve’ in “The Difference between Good Stress and Bad Stress” here.
Then take 39 seconds to watch Time Magazine’s video “5 Ways to Stay Mentally Strong When You Think You’re About to Crack” here.
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Disclaimer
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The information provided herein should not be used or relied on as professional advice. No liability can be accepted for any errors or omissions nor for any loss or damage arising from reliance upon any information herein. Always contact us for professional, detailed and appropriate advice.
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