Marce Fire Fighting Technology (Pty) Ltd v Du Toit and Another (J1336/23) [2024] ZALCJHB 221 (24 May 2024)

Marce Fire Fighting Technology (Pty) Ltd v Du Toit and Another (J1336/23) [2024] ZALCJHB 221 (24 May 2024)

The court found no merit in the applicant's grounds for leave to appeal. The applicant failed to demonstrate reasonable prospects that another court would reach a different conclusion regarding the enforcement of the restraint of trade agreement or the costs order. There was no compelling reason or conflicting...

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Citation
[2024] ZALCJHB 221
Parties
Applicant: Marce Fire Fighting Technology (Pty) Ltd; Respondent: Charl Daniel Du Toit; Respondent: Marce Projects (Pty) Ltd
Court
Labour Court Johannesburg
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
24 May 2024
Case Number
J1336/23
Procedural Posture
Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Dismissal of Restraint of Trade Enforcement
Outcome
Application for leave to appeal dismissed; no order as to costs.
Judges
D Mahosi
Legal Topics
Restraint of Trade, Confidentiality Undertakings, Leave to Appeal, Reasonable Prospects of Success
Labour Law Commercial and Corporate Restraint of Trade Confidentiality Undertakings Leave to Appeal Reasonable Prospects of Success

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Parties

Marce Fire Fighting Technology (Pty) Ltd

Applicant

Charl Daniel Du Toit

Respondent

Marce Projects (Pty) Ltd

Respondent

Procedural Posture

Leave to Appeal / Application for Leave to Appeal Against Dismissal of Restraint of Trade Enforcement

  1. 1 Whether there are reasonable prospects that another court may reach a different conclusion regarding the enforcement of the restraint of trade agreement.
  2. 2 Whether the first respondent breached the restraint of trade and confidentiality undertakings.
  3. 3 Whether there is a compelling reason for the appeal to be heard.

Ratio Decidendi

The court found no merit in the applicant's grounds for leave to appeal. The applicant failed to demonstrate reasonable prospects that another court would reach a different conclusion regarding the enforcement of the restraint of trade agreement or the costs order. There was no compelling reason or conflicting judgments warranting the appeal. The application for leave to appeal was therefore dismissed, and no order as to costs was made, in accordance with the requirements of law and fairness.

Court Disposition

Application for leave to appeal dismissed; no order as to costs.

Orders

  • The application for leave to appeal is dismissed.
  • There is no order as to costs.