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Soffiantini v Mould is an important case in South African law. An appeal from a decision of , it was heard in the Eastern Districts Local Division by , and on 30 July 1956. Judgment was handed down on 14 August 1956. The appellant's attorneys were . The respondent's attorney was . The case concerned the relationship between landlord and tenant, and confirmed that, under the common law, a landlord is not entitled to enter leased premises without consent. The trespassing landlord can be interdicted.

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  • Soffiantini v Mould is an important case in South African law. An appeal from a decision of , it was heard in the Eastern Districts Local Division by , and on 30 July 1956. Judgment was handed down on 14 August 1956. The appellant's attorneys were . The respondent's attorney was . The case concerned the relationship between landlord and tenant, and confirmed that, under the common law, a landlord is not entitled to enter leased premises without consent. The trespassing landlord can be interdicted. The Court also found that, in respect of applications and motions, it is the duty of the Court to decide difficult issues of fact on affidavit where justice so requires. (en)
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  • Soffiantini v Mould is an important case in South African law. An appeal from a decision of , it was heard in the Eastern Districts Local Division by , and on 30 July 1956. Judgment was handed down on 14 August 1956. The appellant's attorneys were . The respondent's attorney was . The case concerned the relationship between landlord and tenant, and confirmed that, under the common law, a landlord is not entitled to enter leased premises without consent. The trespassing landlord can be interdicted. (en)
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  • Soffiantini v Mould (en)
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