SA Bus and Taxi Association v Cape of Good Hope Bank - définition. Qu'est-ce que SA Bus and Taxi Association v Cape of Good Hope Bank
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Qu'est-ce (qui) est SA Bus and Taxi Association v Cape of Good Hope Bank - définition


SA Bus and Taxi Association v Cape of Good Hope Bank         
In SA Bus and Taxi Association v Cape of Good Hope Bank 1987 (4) SA 315 (C), an important case in the South African law of lease, the applicant had expressed interest in hiring certain business premises owned by the respondent, to which it had been introduced by the respondent's agents, DRE. As a consequence, DRE forwarded to the applicant's head office a memorandum of agreement of lease for signature, accompanied by a letter dated September 18, in which the applicant was requested to return the memorandum, duly signed, as soon as possible, together with a cheque for the first month's rental, deposit and incidental charges.
Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope         
  • Engraving of the first opening of the Cape Parliament in 1854.
  • Five tomes of Appendix to Votes and Proceedings to Parliament, 1883
  • 1880 cartoon criticising the Afrikaners for preferring the "chaos" of independence, over the "prosperity" of being annexed and coming under direct imperial control.
  • The Cape's Legislative Council.
  • The mid-19th century Convict Crisis was a question which created a (temporary) political grouping, even before the establishment of the Cape's first parliament in 1854.
  • Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope, Blue Book 1877
  • [[Cecil John Rhodes]], as Prime Minister, did much to restrict African representation in the Cape Parliament.
  • The [[Masonic Lodge]] which served as the venue of the first Cape Parliament.
  • The Cape Parliament today, as the South African National Parliament.
  • London Convention on Union]] for the multi-racial franchise.
  • 1873 cartoon critical of Responsible Government, showing the sharing out of power and positions to the various factions.
  • [[Jan Hendrik Hofmeyr (Onze Jan)]], long-term leader of the [[Afrikaner Bond]].
  • Freeman's original elaborate plan for the new Parliament.
  • The final Parliament building as constructed (without statues, dome or fountains)
  • On Union, the Cape (blue) was to be united with Natal (red), Transvaal (green) and the Orange Free State (orange).
HISTORIC LEGISLATURE OF THE BRITISH CAPE COLONY
Cape of Good Hope Parliament; Parliament of the Cape Colony; Parliament of Cape Colony; Cape Colony Parliament; Cape Colony House of Assembly; Cape Parliament; Cape Colony Parliament Parliament
The Parliament of the Cape of Good Hope functioned as the legislature of the Cape Colony, from its founding in 1853, until the creation of the Union of South Africa in 1910, when it was dissolved and the Parliament of South Africa was established. It consisted of the House of Assembly (the lower house) and the legislative council (the upper house).
Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cape Town         
  • Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cape Town
CATHOLIC ARCHDIOCESE IN SOUTH AFRICA
Apostolic Vicariate of Cape of Good Hope, Western District; Apostolic Vicariate of Cape of Good Hope; Vicar Apostolic of Cape of Good Hope, Western District; Apostolic Vicariate of cape Good Hope; Apostolic Vicariate of Good Hope; Apostolic Vicariate of Cape of Good Hope and adjacent territories; Roman Catholic Archbishop of Cape Town
The Roman Catholic Metropolitan Archdiocese of Cape Town () is a Latin archdiocese of the Roman Catholic Church in Cape Town, in the south-western part of South Africa.