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South African legal case

Saambou-Nasionale Bouvereniging v Friedman 1979 (3) SA 978 (AD), sometimes called Saambou v Friedman, was a landmark decision in the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of South Africa, with crucial implications for contract in that country, as Jansen JA accepted the reliance theory into South African law, citing Smith v Hughes.

References

  • Saambou-Nasionale Bouvereniging v Friedman 1979 (3) SA 978 (AD), on appeal from Saambou National Building Society v Friedman 1977 (3) SA 268 (W)
  • Dale Hutchinson. "Contract Formation". Zimmermann and Visser (eds). Southern Cross: Civil Law and Common Law in South Africa. Clarendon Press. 1996. Page 190.
  1. Leonard Gering. Handbook on the Law of Negotiable Instruments. Second Edition. Juta & Company. 1997. p xiii and xxii.


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