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  2. Sedgefield, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Sedgefield is a coastal town on the Garden Route in the Western Cape province of South Africa.It is situated on the N2 national road, between George and Knysna.. The town was proclaimed in 1929 on the farm Sedgefield, which in turn was named in 1894 after the village of the same name in the UK where the father (Henry Barrington) of the then farm owner was born.

  3. Sedgefield - Wikipedia

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    The Manor House in Sedgefield, an example of Queen Anne architecture. Sedgefield is a market town and civil parish in County Durham, England. It had a population of 5,211 as at the 2011 census. [ 1 ] It has the only operating racecourse in County Durham.

  4. George, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Website. www.george.gov.za. George is the second largest city in the Western Cape province of South Africa. The city is a popular holiday and conference centre, as well as the administrative and commercial hub and the seat of the Garden Route District Municipality. It is named after the British Monarch George III.

  5. South African property law - Wikipedia

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    South African property law regulates the "rights of people in or over certain objects or things." [ 1 ] It is concerned, in other words, with a person's ability to undertake certain actions with certain kinds of objects in accordance with South African law. [ 2 ] Among the formal functions of South African property law is the harmonisation of ...

  6. Garden Route - Wikipedia

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    An overview of the Garden Route. The Garden Route (Afrikaans: Tuinroete) is a 300-kilometre (190 mi) [1] stretch of the south-eastern coast of South Africa which extends from Witsand in the Western Cape to the border of Tsitsikamma Storms River in the Eastern Cape. The name comes from the verdant and ecologically diverse vegetation encountered ...

  7. South African law of sale - Wikipedia

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    According to Mackeurtan, Purchase and sale (emptio venditio) is a mutual contract for the transfer of possession of a thing in exchange for a price. It has three essentials: consent (consensus ad idem); a thing sold (merx); and a price (pretium). [8] Remember that a sale contract is a special form of contract, and so all law discussed under the ...

  8. Law of conveyancing in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The law of conveyancing in South Africa refers the legal process whereby a person, company, close corporation or trust becomes the registered and legal owner of immovable property, including improved and unimproved land, houses, farms, flats and sectional titles, as well as the registration of bonds and other rights to fixed properties, including servitudes, usufructs and the like.

  9. Oudtshoorn - Wikipedia

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    Dubbed the "ostrich capital of the world", [4] Oudtshoorn is known for its ostrich-feather booms, during 1865–1870 and 1900–1914. [5] With approximately 60,000 inhabitants, it is the largest town in the Klein Karoo region. The town's economy is primarily reliant on the ostrich farming and tourism industries. [6]