Garfinkle v Estate Garfinkle
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garfinkle-v-estate-garfinkle-208-9438173
title:
Garfinkle v Estate Garfinkle
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In Garfinkle v Estate Garfinkle 1936 1 PH G5 (C), an important case in the South African law of succession, the testator had a shop attached to his house and a large sum of money. The will stated that the shop was to be advertised for hire by tender and the minimum price acceptable was 30 shilling per month, plus a 500-pound security deposit. Furthermore, the will stated that the prospective lease was to provide three certificates, stating that he was of good character, from a teacher, magistrat
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garfinkle_v_Estate_Garfinkle
date created:
2013-10-22T10:01:36Z
date modified:
2024-09-11T11:07:26Z
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