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LawCite Charles v Absa Bank Ltd (NCT/11206/2013/165(1)(P)NCA)   flag 

[2014] ZANCT 17
South Africa
20th May, 2014

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Case Name Citation(s) Court †  Jurisdiction Date Full Text Citation Index
LawCite A B Chater Motor Holdings CC v Fairweather (J1894/99) [2000] ZALC 101 Labour Court of South Africa South Africa 15 Sep 2000 SAFLII flag 3
" An order or judgment is 'erroneously granted' when the Court commits an 'error' in the sense of 'a mistake in a matter of law appearing on the proceedings of a Court of record' (The Shorter Oxford Dictionary) It follows that a Court in deciding whether a judgment was 'erroneously granted' is, like a Court of Appeal, confined to the record of proceedings In contradistinction to relief in terms of Rule 31(2)(b) or under the common law, the applicant need not show 'good cause' in the sense of an explanation for his default and a bona fide defence (Hardroad (Pty) Ltd v Oribi Motors (Pty) Ltd (supra) at 578F-G; De Wet (2) at 777F-G; Tshabalala v Pierre South Africa circa 1979 LexisNexis flag 115

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