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MLA LAW - Property Conveyancers




PROPERTY LAW
• Registration of transfers, including sectional title schemes, developments and townships
• Drafting and perusal of purchase agreements, JV’s and development contracts
• Registration of bonds, including sectional title bonds, commercial- and development bonds
• Drafting and perusal of lease agreements and notarial contracts
• Rezoning, consolidation and subdivision of land, including opening of township schemes, sectional title schemes and the like. Valuation of property, especially for deceased estate purposes
• Valuation of property

COMMERCIAL LAW
• Drafting of purchase-, lease-, partnership-, share sale-, association agreements and other ancillary thereto
• Registration of companies, close corporations and family- and business trusts
• Liquidation and sequestration matters
• Labour and employment matters

Contact : Daantjie Malan
Tel : +27 21 853-1535
Email: daantjie@mlalaw.co.za
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