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National Credit Act 34 of 2005 – section 141(1)(b) – power of
National Consumer Tribunal to grant leave to refer a complaint directly to it
when National Credit Regulator has issued a notice of non-referral – nature of
proceeding – section does not require formal application nor public hearing –
factors to be considered by Tribunal – Tribunal has wide discretion – decision
to grant leave to refer directly not appealable in terms of section 148(2)
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Cited documents 3
Judgment 2
- National Credit Regulator v Lewis Stores (Pty) Ltd and Another (937/18) [2019] ZASCA 190 (13 December 2019)
- Westinghouse Brake and Another v Bilger Engineering (Pty) Ltd (12/86) [1986] ZASCA 10 (6 March 1986)
Legislation 1
Documents citing this one 4
Judgment 4
- National Credit Regulator v National Consumer Tribunal and Others (707/2022) [2023] ZASCA 133 (17 October 2023)
- Post Office Retirement Fund v South African Post Office SOC Ltd and Others (1134/2020) [2021] ZASCA 186 (30 December 2021)
- Steffens v Boylen (NCT-232776-2022 Section 141(1)(b)) [2022] ZANCT 15 (29 October 2022)
- Van Staden v Experian (Pty) Ltd and Another (NCT/226905/2022/141(1)(b)) [2022] ZANCT 1 (5 December 2022)