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Subdivision Of Land

There are a number of reasons why an owner of land would want to subdivide it. One of the major reasons for subdivision is to create smaller

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Double Jeopardy Rule

The concept of double jeopardy has its roots in ancient Greek and Roman law. In 355BC, Demosthenes of Athens said: “The law forbids the same man to

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Protection Orders and Peace Orders

Protection orders are provided for in terms of the Domestic Violence Act (Chapter 5:16) while peace orders are provided for in terms of the Criminal Procedure and

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Secondment in Labour Law

Secondment refers to a temporary transfer of an employee from one entity to another. The seconding company may assign its employee to a subsidiary or any other

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Compensation For Improvements

The issue of compensation for improvements arises where movable things belonging to one person have been attached to another’s movable or immovable property. If moveable things are

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Legal Workplace Measures to Cope with Covid-19 Induced Lockdown in Zimbabwe

The COVID-19 global pandemic has almost brought the world to a halt. Employers and the employees world over have been hit harder by this untimely disaster. In

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Marriage Out Of Community Of Property

Out of community of property means that property (movable or immovable) that is acquired by either spouse during the subsistence of the marriage is exclusively his or hers if it is in his or her name.

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The Right To Be Heard In Disciplinary Proceedings

Clearly when a person is offered the chance to exercise one of the rights recognized as being part of the principles of natural justice and he declines to avail himself of this right, then he has waived his right.

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Drafting An Agreement Of Sale

In Zimbabwe an oral agreement is as valid as a written agreement. In fact the majority of low value contracts entered into are oral. It is however

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Collective Bargaining Agreements

Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) refers to a written contract negotiated through collective bargaining for employees by one or more trade unions or workers’ committee with the management

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Marume and Furidzo Legal Practitioners is a commercial law firm located in Harare, Zimbabwe providing legal and advisory services to individuals, families, small to medium enterprises, municipalities, and private and public companies.

M&F Offices

4th Floor, North  Wing
Mercury House
24 G. Silundika Ave
Harare, Zimbabwe
Telephone: +263 242 700609

Mr Bernard Furidzo

Mobile: +263 772 380 877

Mr. Tichaona Marume
Mobile: +263 772 834 327

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