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October 2021
Pacific Parts (Z) Limited v Attorney General and Ors (2012/HP/0299) [2021] ZMHC 134 (28 October 2021)
Charging order nisi granted and made absolute to enforce unpaid taxed costs against the plaintiff's registered properties.
Charging order nisi; Order 48 r6(d) HCR; enforcement of taxed costs; Order 50 r1(2) RSC/White Book procedure; execution against registered land; ex parte applications; making nisi absolute for non-attendance.
28 October 2021
Obed Chibwe Kawanga v Autry Chanda and Ors (2012/HP/1090) [2021] ZMHC 133 (13 October 2021)
A challenge to land re-entry after the 12-year limitation period is statute-barred, defeating any derivative title transfers.
Limitation of actions — Recovery of land — Limitation Act 1939 s.4(3) — 12-year bar — Challenge to re-entry — Order 14A and Order 33(7) application to determine legal issue — Derivative title fails where grantor's claim is statute-barred.
13 October 2021
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