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Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management

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Main Author: Olver, A H
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Public Law 2015
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spelling oai:open.uct.ac.za:11427/13512 Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management Olver, A H Judicial Management Includes bibliography. Judicial management is a system which aims at rehabilitating a company which has got into difficulties and in normal circumstances would be wound-up if the system did not exist. When judicial management was introduced into South African companies' legislation in 1926, it was unique to South Africa. It was subsequently adopted by Rhodesia who based their companies' legislation on the South African companies' legislation and in the early 1960's a similar system, known as Official Management, was introduced into Australian Companies' legislation. This dissertation looks at the origins of judicial management and traces its development over the years to the present day, and its incorporation into other spheres of legislation, namely, Banking legislation Building Society legislation and Insurance legislation. It examines in detail the present system of Judicial Management and Official management and highlights the deficiencies in and recommends improvements to the Judicial Management provisions of the South African Companies Act. 2015-07-14T09:00:48Z 2015-07-14T09:00:48Z 1980 Doctoral Thesis Doctoral PhD http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13512 eng application/pdf Department of Public Law Faculty of Law University of Cape Town
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Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management
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title Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management
title_full Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management
title_fullStr Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management
title_full_unstemmed Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management
title_short Judicial management in South Africa : its origin, development and present day practice and a comparison with the Australian system of official management
title_sort judicial management in south africa its origin development and present day practice and a comparison with the australian system of official management
topic Judicial Management
url http://hdl.handle.net/11427/13512
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