Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v OK Bazaars (1929) Ltd

Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v OK Bazaars (1929) Ltd[1] is an important case in the South African law of delict, particularly the area of negligent misstatement. It was heard in the Witwatersrand Local Division by André Gautschi AJ from 8 February – 16 February 2000, with judgment handed down on 17 March. JM Suttner SC (with him R. Hutton) appeared for the plaintiff, and LRG Serrurier SC (with him KJ Trisk) for the defendant.

Given that materiality, intention to induce and inducement are requirements for actionable misrepresentation inducing a contract, there was no logical reason the court could find why they should not be elements of the act to be proven (as opposed to the unlawfulness component) of the delictual action for pure economic loss arising out of a negligent misstatement. If that were the case, the plaintiff would be required in respect of the act to establish

These elements would not form part of the enquiry into unlawfulness.

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  1. 2000 (4) SA 382 (W).


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