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The Law of Civil Procedure

Civil Procedure Sibergramme will keep you informed of developments in the law, by commenting on:

  • Court cases (Constitutional, Supreme Court of Appeal, and High Court) — within weeks (sometimes days) of the judgment date.  Case citations, headnotes, and short commentary. 
  • Legislation — explanation of amendments, with succinct commentary.
  • Literature (journal articles, textbooks, web sites etc) — where considered helpful to law practitioners.
  • Approximately eight issues in 2005 (an issue every approximately six weeks), starting in February 2005.
  • Price: R1,250.00 (2008; incl VAT)

 

  Incl. VAT Excl. VAT Factor
Single user R 1250.00 R 1096.49 1
Two copies R 1875.00 R 1644.74 1.5
3-5 copies R 2500.00 R 2192.98 2
6-10 copies R 3125.00 R 2741.23 2.5
>10 copies R 3750.00 R 3289.47 3

 

About the author(s)

Mervyn Dendy BCom LLB (cum laude) (Wits) was admitted as an attorney and notary in 1985. In his teaching and writing over the past 20 years he has become a leading expert in Delict and Civil Procedure.

He lectured at Wits from 1985 to 2002 (Delict and Civil Procedure mainly). He was named Best Lecturer every year from 1996 to 2001.

He has published extensively, mainly on Delict and Civil Procedure, in law journals including the SALJ, THRHR, Businessman’s Law and De Rebus, and in Annual Survey of South African Law  (the Law of Delict chapter from 1984 to 1995, and the Civil Procedure chapter regularly in this period).

He has contributed to a number of books, including South African Book of the Road (1988), You and Your Rights (1992), Principles of Civil Procedure in the Magistrates’ Courts (now in its fourth edition), and Herbstein & Van Winsen The Civil Practice of the Supreme Court of South Africa (4ed, 1997). 

He has edited or co-edited several journals including the THRHR, Businessman’s Law, and Annual Survey. He is presently the Editorial Legal Consultant to De Rebus.

Since 2002 he has been in private practice as an attorney in Johannesburg.