By Hilary Muza
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At THE centre of the majority of legal disputes invariably lies a thing, commonly referred to in legal parlance as the “res”. These can be physical things like immovable property, motor vehicles, specialised industrial and mining equipment or incorporeal things like intellectual property rights or shares in a company.
It is common that when such disputes arise, one party has direct effective control over company assets, while the other party does not, hence liti
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