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RMI IR online seminar invite – Dismissals for misconduct and for ill health

Dear ARA Member   Please find attached the IR online seminar invite and registration form – “dismissals for misconduct and for ill health”.     This message contains privileged and confidential information intended only use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/10/26/rmi-ir-online-seminar-invite-dismissals-for-misconduct-and-for-ill-health/
AERA Technical Bulletins – October 27, 2021

Cylinder Head Coolant Leak On 2016-2020 Mazda SKYACTIV-G 2.5L Engines The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information on cylinder head coolant leaks for 2016-2020 Mazda SKYACTIV-G 2.5L engines. Customers may complain of coolant leakage under the vehicle or on the engine itself. These engines have reported coolant leaks at the cylinder head around the…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/10/28/aera-technical-bulletins-october-27-2021/
Tracking the Pandemic
RMI Web Letter – 2021 / 10 / 29

       Belonging is Better Business     Second life or recycling The question is on the minds of everyone who is interested in e-mobility: What happens to the battery when an e-vehicle has reached the end of its service life? The… Read more… Consumer Affairs Podcast – Costs associated with the return of a…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/10/29/rmi-web-letter-2021-10-29/
Petrol Price Adjustment – November 2021

Dear Colleagues,   Please find attached the petrol price adjustment for November 2021.   Please do not hesitate to contact us if any further assistance is required.   Thank you.   Regards,     Giselle Schoeman PA to Director   tel:  +27 11 886 6300 email: giselle.schoeman@rmi.org.za   South African Petroleum Retailers’ Association www.sapra.co.za SAPRA Office…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/02/petrol-price-adjustment-november-2021/
AERA Technical Bulletins – November 3, 2021

  Oil Leak and Cylinder Head Crack on 2010-2020 Cummins ISX15 CM2250 Diesel Engines   The AERA Technical Committee offers the following information on an oil leak and cylinder head crack on 2010-2020 Cummins ISX15 CM2250 diesel engines. Oil leaks resulting from this crack may result on the exhaust side of the valve cover.  …
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/04/aera-technical-bulletins-november-3-2021/
Tracking the Pandemic
Let’s Talk Business Series: Sustainable Automotive Technologies and Skills Development

  Sustainable Automotive Technologies and Skills Development   10 November 2021|14:00    Register Here To Attend   Join us for the second installment of the Let’s Talk Business series which which is in association with ABSA. The webinar series is locally focused on industry-related topics, aimed at facilitating conversations and panel discussions with key associations and stakeholders, both regionally and internationally.    Topic…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/05/lets-talk-business-series-sustainable-automotive-technologies-and-skills-development/
RMI Web Letter – 05/11/2021

       Belonging is Better Business     Caring for members – a word from RMI’s CEO Dynamic organisations continuously question and examine their relevance in the eyes of their customers. In the case of the RMI, our customers are you – our valued members. With constant… Read more… IR seminar invite – Dismissals for…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/05/rmi-web-letter-05-11-2021/
Invitation: Green hydrogen production in South Africa for local use and export

Energy and ICT sector news and announcements from EE Business Intelligence     Energy, electricity and ICT for Africa   News and announcements from EE Business Intelligence Issue 55, November 2021           You are receiving this email because of your past interactions with EE Publishers and EE Business Intelligence. To unsubscribe,…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/09/invitation-green-hydrogen-production-in-south-africa-for-local-use-and-export/
RMI Newsflash – RMI Member training : Guardrisk online webinar

  RMI MEMBER TRAINING – GUARDRISK ONLINE WEBINAR –  Guardrisk online webinar   This message contains privileged and confidential information intended only use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that you may not disseminate, copy or take any action based on the contents thereof;…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/09/rmi-newsflash-rmi-member-training-guardrisk-online-webinar/
Webinar Reminder: Sustainable Automotive Technologies and Skills Development

  Sustainable Automotive Technologies and Skills Development 10 November 2021|14:00    The second ‘Let’s Talk Business‘ webinar in association with Absa addresses the topic on Sustainable Automotive Technologies and Skills Development, and takes place tomorrow 10 November 2021 at 14:00. Whist the drive to a greener sustainable future is exciting, it is important that a skills development transition is managed to…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/09/webinar-reminder-sustainable-automotive-technologies-and-skills-development/
SAVE THE DATE: Driving and Thriving Festive Season colloquium

    Drive safely,   Samantha Greathead   Tel: 011 867 4778 / 0861 100 618 Cell: 076 592 2649 Fax: 086 671 9051 Email: sam@masterdrive.co.za   This message contains privileged and confidential information intended only use of the addressee. If you are not the intended recipient of this message, you are hereby notified that you may not disseminate,…
https://arasa.org.za/blog/2021/11/10/save-the-date-driving-and-thriving-festive-season-colloquium/
CAN UNCOLLECTED PROPERTY BE SOLD
by Christelle | May 28, 2018 | Uncategorized | 0 comments

Selling unclaimed property in storage is illegal. The vendor’s possession of the customer’s property is derived from a contract to render services and/or provide goods in exchange for payment. In terms of this contract, the vendor never becomes the owner of the customer’s property. For this reason, the vendor cannot sell the customer’s property if the customer fails to collect his property after notification by the vendor.

If the vendor sells the customer’s unclaimed property to a 3rd party, the customer can claim his property back from the 3rd party due to his ownership rights. The contract between the vendor and the 3rd party is null and void and the 3rd party can claim payment back from the vendor.

What the vendor can do if property remains unclaimed, is sue the customer for outstanding costs. Once judgment has been given in favour of the vendor, the sheriff can attach the customer’s property in storage to sell on public auction.

It is very important that the vendor does not relinquish possession of the customer’s property until it’s been attached by the sheriff. Otherwise, the vendor loses his lien or right of retention over the property.

In conclusion, for the vendor to get rid of unclaimed property and claim storage costs, the correct legal channels must be followed. If you are unsure about your rights, it is always better to consult your attorney first.

Members of RMI4Law enjoy the benefit of simply phoning the 24/7 legal advice line to get assistance from an attorney.

To join RMI4Law, simply phone 0861 668 677.

https://legalex.co.za/can-uncollected-property-sold/