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Labour Appeal Court of South Africa

The Labour Appeal Court is a South African court that hears appeals from the Labour Court. The court was established by the Labour Relations Act, 1995, and has a status similar to that of the Supreme Court of Appeal.It has its seat in  Johannesburg but also hears cases in  Cape Town, Port Elizabeth and Durban.

Physical address
86 Juta Street, Arbour Square Building, 6th and 7th Floors, Corner Juta and Melle Streets, Braamfontein 2001
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August 2020
Deeming provision s359(2) is a rebuttable presumption; Labour Court may decide ancillary section 359(2)(b) relief; Rule 11 dismissed.
Companies Act s359(2) – deeming provision and rebuttable presumption; Liquidation – notice to liquidator, waiver and approbate-and-reprobate; Labour Court incidental jurisdiction to determine ancillary section 359(2)(b) relief; Evidentiary sufficiency for establishing winding-up and liquidator appointment dates; Rule 11 applications in Labour Court.
4 August 2020