Bosman v Van Vuuren and Another [1911] ZATPD 128 (7 September 1911)

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Practice - Pleading - Striking out - Rule 35 - Relevant Matter bad in law

 

Case summary

An application can rightly be made to strike out certain pleadings, under Rule 35 without pleading over 
(Davis vs Rood, 1905, T.S. 196, distinguished.)

Where a plea is relevant it cannot be struck out under Rule 35, although it may be bad in law
(Taylor Corzell Syndicate vs Madagascar Oil, etc., Co., 1910, T.S. 265, discussed; Naylor vs Central News Agency, 1910, W.L. 90; Li Kui Yu and Jameson, 1906, T.S. 469, distinguished.)

 


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