South African Mercantile Law Journal
Mrs Z Taljaard (Managing Editor); Prof N Botha (Editor)
ISSN: 1996-2185
Year: 1988 – Current
Published: Tri-annually
About this publication
The South African Mercantile Law Journal is a specialised journal published by Juta Law and the Faculty of Law, University of South Africa. It is devoted to publishing material in the field of mercantile and business law. This journal is not intended as a businessman’s journal. It is aimed at practitioners in these areas of law.
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Volume 26 Issue 2, 2014
Case Notes: Franchise agreements: The transfer of a business (franchise) as a going concern. PE Pack 4100CC v Sanders and Others
Authors: Christiaan Swart, Wilhelmina Germishuys
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 533 – 541 (2014 I2)
Case Notes: Is the supply of services in the duty-free area at an international airport in South Africa subject to VAT? Master Currency (Pty) Ltd v Commissioner for the South African Revenue Services
Authors: S P van Zyl
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 515 – 532 (2014 I2)
Analysis: Securing tax exemption for the income of a public school and the tax deductibility of donations to the school: Navigating the maze of South Africa’s Income Tax Act
Authors: R C Williams
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 498 – 514 (2014 I2)
Analysis: A critical evaluation of the nature and operation of liens in South African law in comparison with Dutch law
Authors: Mitzi Wiese
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 487 – 497 (2014 I2)
New life for gender pay discrimination in South Africa
Authors: Stella Vettori
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 476 – 486 (2014 I2)
Bananas and public announcements: Defining the boundaries of anti-competitive information exchanges
Authors: Thandi Lamprecht
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 450 – 475 (2014 I2)
The legal obligation to provide for employee-related contingent liabilities when an enterprise is sold as a going concern
Authors: Wilhelmina Germishuys, Marié McGregor
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 436 – 449 (2014 I2)
A comparison of ambush marketing legislation in the United Kingdom and section 15A of the Merchandise Marks Act 17 of 1941
Authors: Marianne Lombard
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 416 – 435 (2014 I2)
Bureaucratic bungling, deliberate misconduct and claims for pure economic loss in the tender process
Authors: Chuks Okpaluba
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 387 – 415 (2014 I2)
Curbing income tax avoidance that results from cross-border leasing: A comparative overview with specific reference to South Africa
Authors: Annet Wanyana Oguttu
Source: South African Mercantile Law Journal, pp 338 – 386 (2014 I2)