Examples of Legal Aid South Africa in a sentence
Comments were received from magistrates, the State Attorney, Legal Aid South Africa, the Department of Health, the Civil Society Prison Reform Initiative, the Board for Sheriffs, the Rules Board for Courts of Law, the South African Law Reform Commission, Shukumisa, the Public Service Association, the Special Investigating Unit and the Association for Savings and Investment South Africa.
This means that these senior executives responsible for the delivery and support functions and who report to the Legal Aid South Africa’s CEO will not be able to serve beyond two terms even if they are still in the employ of Legal Aid South Africa.
Legal Aid South Africa (Legal Aid SA) is a national public entity established by the Legal Aid SA Act 39 of 2014 (the Act), to render or make available legal aid and legal advice, to provide legal representation to persons at state expense and to provide education and information concerning legal rights and obligations as envisaged in the Constitution and in the Act.
Establishment of Legal Aid South Africa and its relationship with Board 103.
The mandate of Legal Aid South Africa is primarily giving effect to the Constitution of South Africa, which affords every citizen access to justice.
The objective of Legal Aid South Africa is to render or make available legal representation to indigent persons.
Legal Aid SA is a national public entity established in terms of section 2 of the Legal Aid South Africa Act 39 of 2014; a key contributor to South Africa’s constitutional democracy, providing quality legal services to indigent and vulnerable persons.
Legal Aid South Africa further reserves the right to cancel a contract with a successful bidder in the event that such bidder does not remain tax compliant for the full term of the contract.
Legal Aid South Africa reserves the right to withdraw an award made, or cancel a contract concluded with a successful bidder in the event that it is established that such bidder was in fact not tax compliant at the time of the award, or has submitted a fraudulent Tax Clearance Certificate to Legal Aid South Africa, or whose verification against the Central Supplier Database (CSD) proves non-compliant.
The subject of how to enable poor folk to use the courts effectively implicates the role (and funding) of Legal Aid South Africa, and the several NGOs which give assistance to the poor to litigate, no less than the exercise by a plaintiff of a choice of venue.