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She Fell Out of a Safari Vehicle: When Disclaimers Fail

She Fell Out of a Safari Vehicle: When Disclaimers Fail

by Albert Saunders Attorneys | Apr 28, 2026 | Consumer Law, CPA / Contract

“The big print giveth and the fine print taketh away.” (Tom Waits) You have almost certainly signed a disclaimer at some point. A waiver before a trail run, an indemnity form before a bungee jump, a clause buried in a brochure. Businesses rely on these...
Your New Car’s a Lemon: Here’s How to Make Lemonade and Get Your Money Back

Your New Car’s a Lemon: Here’s How to Make Lemonade and Get Your Money Back

by Albert Saunders Attorneys | Mar 2, 2026 | Consumer Law, Delict and Civil Claims

“Lemon law, noun – a law that states that you can return a motor vehicle to get it repaired or your money back if the vehicle is no good.” (Oxford Learner’s Dictionaries) The car you just bought on instalment sale turns out to be a complete lemon. But when you return...
Braai Chain Hauled Over the Coals for Hidden Service Charges and Fined R1m

Braai Chain Hauled Over the Coals for Hidden Service Charges and Fined R1m

by Albert Saunders Attorneys | Jan 28, 2025 | Constitutional Law, Consumer Law

“The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing… If you can fake that, you’ve got it made.” (Groucho Marx) We’ve all had this experience – meal over, relaxed and happy, you call for the bill and decide to reward your friendly and helpful waitron with a good tip. Only...
Brand-New Car Giving You Nightmares? CPA to the Rescue

Brand-New Car Giving You Nightmares? CPA to the Rescue

by Albert Saunders Attorneys | Jul 10, 2024 | Consumer Law

“The Consumer Protection Act 68 of 2008 (CPA) establishes a broad and comprehensive scope for consumer protection. Its purview includes developing and maintaining a consumer market in such a way as to ensure fairness, accessibility, effectiveness, sustainability and...

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