Atkatrading 266 (Pty) Ltd and Others v Williams and Others (LANC32R/2024) [2024] ZALCC 46 (27 November 2024)
The court found that the applicants failed to provide sufficient evidence to counter Mr. Williams' assertion of long-term residence on the farm, nor did they substantiate their claim that Ms. Coetzee was a seasonal worker. The respondents' denials were plausible and unambiguous. The applicants did not adequately...
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- Citation
- [2024] ZALCC 46
- Parties
- Applicant: Atkatrading 266 (Pty) Ltd; Applicant: Hoekstra Fruit Farms (Pty) Ltd; Applicant: Barend Frederik Mouton; Respondent: Gabriel Williams; Respondent: Evie Coetzee; Respondent: All unknown persons residing with or under 1st to 2nd Respondents in the premises on Windmeul Farm, Paarl; Respondent: Drakenstein Municipality; Respondent: Provincial Director of the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
- Court
- Land Claims Court
- Jurisdiction
- South Africa
- Judgment Date
- 27 November 2024
- Case Number
- LANC32R/2024
- Procedural Posture
- Review Application / Automatic Review of Magistrate's Eviction Order Under ESTA
- Outcome
- Application for eviction dismissed; magistrate's order set aside.
- Judges
- Mabasa
- Legal Topics
- Extension of Security of Tenure Act, Eviction Proceedings, Dispute of Fact, Motion Proceedings, Occupier Status
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Parties
Atkatrading 266 (Pty) Ltd
Applicant
Hoekstra Fruit Farms (Pty) Ltd
Applicant
Barend Frederik Mouton
Applicant
Gabriel Williams
Respondent
Evie Coetzee
Respondent
All unknown persons residing with or under 1st to 2nd Respondents in the premises on Windmeul Farm, Paarl
Respondent
Drakenstein Municipality
Respondent
Provincial Director of the Department of Agriculture, Land Reform and Rural Development
Respondent
Procedural Posture
Review Application / Automatic Review of Magistrate's Eviction Order Under ESTA
Legal Issues
- 1 Whether the respondents qualify as occupiers under section 10 or section 11 of ESTA.
- 2 Whether the respondents' right of residence was contingent solely on Mr. Otto's employment and ended upon his death.
- 3 Whether the magistrate's order for eviction was justified given the disputes of fact and absence of oral evidence.
Ratio Decidendi
The court found that the applicants failed to provide sufficient evidence to counter Mr. Williams' assertion of long-term residence on the farm, nor did they substantiate their claim that Ms. Coetzee was a seasonal worker. The respondents' denials were plausible and unambiguous. The applicants did not adequately address the contingency of residence on Mr. Otto's employment, and no compelling evidence was presented to show the respondents' claims were implausible. Given the disputes of fact and the absence of oral evidence or referral to trial, the magistrate's order for eviction under section 11 of ESTA was not justified. The respondents' allegations could not be rejected on the papers,...
Court Disposition
Application for eviction dismissed; magistrate's order set aside.
Orders
- The application is dismissed.
- There is no order as to costs.
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