Memory Institute SA v Hansen
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memory-institute-sa-v-hansen-280-10197972
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Memory Institute SA v Hansen
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Memory Institute SA CC t/a SA Memory Institute v Hansen and Others is an important case in South African law, heard in the Supreme Court of Appeal. The judges were Harms JA, Schutz JA, Cameron JA, Conradie JA and Heher JA, who heard the case on May 8, 2003, handing down judgment on May 16, 2003. PJ Heymans appeared for the appellant; MH Wessels SC for the respondents. The case revolved around the requirements for Anton Piller orders. Such orders, the court found, are for preservation of evidence
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South African legal case
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Memory_Institute_SA_v_Hansen
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2024-01-17T12:47:30Z
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