Agattu Trading 191 (Pty) Ltd v C.M and Another (A68/2018) [2019] ZAGPPHC 175 (24 May 2019)

Agattu Trading 191 (Pty) Ltd v C.M and Another (A68/2018) [2019] ZAGPPHC 175 (24 May 2019)

The appeal succeeded because the credit provider had conducted a proper credit assessment, including consideration of the consumer's assets and the reasonable prospect of obtaining a long-term loan or selling the property to settle the debt. The consumer failed to plead and prove over-indebtedness as required by the...

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Citation
[2019] ZAGPPHC 175
Parties
Appellant: Agattu Trading 191 (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: C[….] M[….]; Respondent: E[….] S[….] L[….]
Court
North Gauteng High Court, Pretoria
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
24 May 2019
Case Number
A68/2018
Procedural Posture
Civil Appeal / Appeal From Magistrates Court Judgment
Outcome
Appeal upheld; magistrate's order set aside and replaced with dismissal of the application.
Judges
Coetzee, Teffo
Legal Topics
Reckless Lending, Credit Assessment, Over Indebtedness, National Credit Act, Debt Consolidation
Banking and Finance Civil Procedure Reckless Lending Credit Assessment Over Indebtedness National Credit Act Debt Consolidation

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Parties

Agattu Trading 191 (Pty) Ltd

Appellant

C[….] M[….]

Respondent

E[….] S[….] L[….]

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Civil Appeal / Appeal From Magistrates Court Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the credit provider acted recklessly in granting a short-term loan to the consumer.
  2. 2 Whether a proper credit assessment was conducted in terms of the National Credit Act.
  3. 3 Whether the consumer was over-indebted at the time of entering into the credit agreements.

Ratio Decidendi

The appeal succeeded because the credit provider had conducted a proper credit assessment, including consideration of the consumer's assets and the reasonable prospect of obtaining a long-term loan or selling the property to settle the debt. The consumer failed to plead and prove over-indebtedness as required by the National Credit Act. The magistrate's finding that the loan was reckless was incorrect, as the evidence showed that the property was adequately valued and considered in the assessment. The renewal agreement was not reckless but provided the consumer with an opportunity to settle the debt. The sale of assets may be considered in assessing affordability, and the credit provider...

Court Disposition

Appeal upheld; magistrate's order set aside and replaced with dismissal of the application.

Orders

  • The order of the Court a quo is set aside and substituted with an order dismissing the application with costs.
  • The second respondent is ordered to pay the costs of the appeal, including the costs of the urgent application.