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Bloemfontein High Court Does a “notice of intention to except” qualify as a “pleading” under the Magistrate’s Court Rules?
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Does a “notice of intention to except” qualify as a “pleading” under the Magistrate’s Court Rules?Does a “notice of intention to except” qualify as a “pleading” under the Magistrate’s Court Rules?

May 5, 2026 adminadmin 0 Comments 1:20 pm

If you litigate in the Magistrate's Courts, this is a judgment you simply cannot afford to ignore. Let’s break down[...]

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