Du Toit definition

Du Toit means Jacques Du Toit, a senior business rescue practitioner as defined in section 128(1)(d) read with Regulation 126 to the Companies Act;
Du Toit means the defendant Phillipus F. du Toit;
Du Toit means Mr Petrus Lodewiekus Du Toit;

Examples of Du Toit in a sentence

  • Documents are obtainable from the Supply Chain Management Unit of the Cape Winelands District Municipality at 29 Du Toit Street, Stellenbosch - Tel no 0861 265 263.

  • As mentioned earlier, we should be extremely critical of our own presuppositions while working with the text in order to allow the text to speak for itself (Du Toit 2009: 118).

  • The four gospels and Acts are considered historical narratives (Du Toit 2009: 138), although the gospels reflect a subgenre of their own, namely biographies (Van der Watt 2011a: 9).

  • Documents can be obtained from the Supply Chain Management Unit of the Cape Winelands District Municipality at 29 Du Toit Street, Stellenbosch - Tel no 0861 265 263.

  • Du Toit A-M (1998) Building cultural synergy and peace in South Africa.

  • This confirms what Du Toit (1998) discussed on seeing wealth in its manifold dimensions.

  • Du Toit (1998:15) provided a collection of papers for peace- building and community building in South Africa and presents the HSDA in order to design and imple- ment structures for creative management of conflicts and development on a human scale.

  • In Tukulu, B-BBEE in terms of ownership and management control is a symbolic inclusion and yet material exclusion (Du Toit et al., 2008) with the BEE Investors’ ‘blackness’ being used to enhance market credibility, while they remain dislocated from the skills development and control that they desire.

  • However, Ewert and Du Toit (2005) consider that, to a large extent, the white elite retain control of the industry and so B-BBEE is interpreted conservatively with ‘empowerment…a set of challenges to be cynically manipulated’ (Bek et al., 2007: 306).

  • South African agriculture has historically been grounded in deeply racialised, ingrained and power- laden structures (Du Toit, 2002) and, despite post-apartheid legislative, social, technological and market changes (Ewert and Du Toit, 2005; Kruger et al., 2006), farmworkers remain one of the most socially excluded groups in South Africa (Brown et al., 2003).

Related to Du Toit

  • EMMA means the Electronic Municipal Market Access system as described in 1934 Act Release No. 59062 and maintained by the MSRB for purposes of the Rule.

  • WADA means the World Anti-Doping Agency.

  • POPIA means the Protection of Personal Information Act 4 of 2013;

  • CA means California

  • NI 51-102 means National Instrument 51-102 – Continuous Disclosure Obligations;

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  • LA means the Local Authority in the area in which the Academy is situated;