The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?

This article evaluates the legal nature of the duty of care and skill of directors. In terms of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 this duty is essentially delictual in nature. This article evaluates whether the duty is in fact delictual in nature. Case law, which considered the duty of care and skill and...

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Main Author: Richard Arno Stevens
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2017-01-01
Series:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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Online Access:http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/1202/1484
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spelling doaj-dca0ffdfa7fb401780e3bbf9e4a32e1e2020-11-25T03:10:11ZafrNorth-West UniversityPotchefstroom Electronic Law Journal1727-37812017-01-0120129http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2017/v20i0a1202The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?Richard Arno Stevens0University of StellenboschThis article evaluates the legal nature of the duty of care and skill of directors. In terms of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 this duty is essentially delictual in nature. This article evaluates whether the duty is in fact delictual in nature. Case law, which considered the duty of care and skill and where it had been sought to establish liability for directors, has in fact mainly been in respect of non-executive directors. A clearer distinction should therefore be drawn between executive and non-executive directors whose duties would be more of a contractual nature. The article then evaluates whether the legal nature of the duty of care and skill would lead to any practical difference depending on the cause of action.http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/1202/1484Duty of care and skillexecutive directorsnon-executive directorscontractdelictconcurrence of claims
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The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Duty of care and skill
executive directors
non-executive directors
contract
delict
concurrence of claims
author_facet Richard Arno Stevens
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title The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?
title_short The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?
title_full The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?
title_fullStr The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?
title_full_unstemmed The Legal Nature of the Duty of Care and Skill: Contract or Delict?
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publisher North-West University
series Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
issn 1727-3781
publishDate 2017-01-01
description This article evaluates the legal nature of the duty of care and skill of directors. In terms of the Companies Act 71 of 2008 this duty is essentially delictual in nature. This article evaluates whether the duty is in fact delictual in nature. Case law, which considered the duty of care and skill and where it had been sought to establish liability for directors, has in fact mainly been in respect of non-executive directors. A clearer distinction should therefore be drawn between executive and non-executive directors whose duties would be more of a contractual nature. The article then evaluates whether the legal nature of the duty of care and skill would lead to any practical difference depending on the cause of action.
topic Duty of care and skill
executive directors
non-executive directors
contract
delict
concurrence of claims
url http://journals.assaf.org.za/per/article/view/1202/1484
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