Hogan v Messenger Johannesburg; Kantor v Hogan [1915] ZATPD 124 (1 November 1915)

Reported
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Execution.-Attachment of incorporeals.-Documents imposing obligations upon debtor.-Assignability-lurisdiction of R.M. Court.-Proc. 21 of 1902, sec. 14, and R.M. Court Rules 40 to 45.-Practice.

Case summary

The messenger has no jurisdiction to attach in execution of a judgment of the R.M. Court rights of a judgment debtor conferred and represented by documents which also impose obligations assignable only by consent of the
obligees.


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