Adams & Adams scores a level 6 B-BBEE status
14/12/2007
Adams & Adams has been verified as a level 6 Broad Based Black Economic Empowerment company by verification agency Emex Trust.
The rating deems Adams & Adams as a generic enterprise with a B-BBEE procurement recognition of 60 percent and black ownership at 3,32 percent.
The verification is determined according to the Broad-based Black Economic Empowerment Act number 53 of 2003, the government’s Black Economic Empowerment Strategy and the Codes of Good Practice released by the Department of Trade and Industry of February 2007.
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LSSA / Minister of Transport application commenced on 1 March 2010
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SCA spells out procedure under Section 5(4) of the Counterfeit Goods Act
In a judgment handed down on 29 November 2010 in the matter between the Minster of Trade and Industry v E L Enterprises (193/10) [2010], the Supreme Court of Appeal considered the correct procedure to be followed in applications to confirm the seizure without a warrant of suspected counterfeit goods.
The procedure is prescribed by Section 5(4)(a) of the Counterfeit Goods Act No. 37 of 1997 (“the Act”). Since the commencement of the Act, the practice has been to bring a full-blown High Court application under the section on notice to the respondents. The court held that this is not the procedure contemplated by the section; though an applicant would not be non-suited by doing so provided that the application is at least issued within the prescribed time period. |
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Liézal Mostert
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