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Is insurance claim repudiation the answer to the “drunk” driving problem?

26. April 2016 JPSA (0)
It has become common for insurance companies to include
clauses in their policies where it is held t [More]

JPSA's comments on the National Road Traffic Amendment Bill, 2015

28. February 2015 JPSA (1)
On 28 January 2015, the Department of Transport released for public comment, the National Road Traff [More]
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