Debt counselling v debt enforcement : some procedural questions answered : BMW Financial Services (SA) (Pty) Ltd v Donkin 2009 6 SA 63 (KZD)

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Van Heerden, C.M. (Corlia)
Coetzee, Hermie

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Faculty of Law, University of Port Elizabeth

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The National Credit Act 34 of 2005 (hereinafter the "NCA" or "Act") is an innovative but challenging piece of legislation. It provides for various novel approaches to debt enforcement in respect of credit agreements and has introduced debt-relief measures in respect of over-indebtedness and reckless credit that are new to South African consumer credit legislation. It is thus inevitable that in applying the provisions of the Act various issues will arise that will require interpretation and, therefore, intense scrutiny. In the recent judgment of BMW Financial Services (SA) (Pty) Ltd v Donkin, Wallis J was required to scrutinize various aspects relating to debt review and debt enforcement in order to decide the consumer's fate as influenced by the NCA (66; and see also s 130(1)(a)).

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Debt counselling, Debt enforcement, National Credit Act 34 of 2005, Over-indebtedness

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Van Heerden, C & Coetzee, H 2010, 'Debt counselling v debt enforcement : some procedural questions answered : BMW Financial Services (SA) (Pty) Ltd Donkin 2009 6 SA 63 (KZD)', Obiter, vol. 31, no. 3, pp. 756-775. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_obiter.html]