Case Law[2023] ZAGPJHC 944South Africa
African Oxygen Limited v MECS Contract Filling and Manufacturing Sebenza (Pty) Ltd (2020/10012) [2023] ZAGPJHC 944 (24 August 2023)
High Court of South Africa (Gauteng Division, Johannesburg)
24 August 2023
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# South Africa: South Gauteng High Court, Johannesburg
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## African Oxygen Limited v MECS Contract Filling and Manufacturing Sebenza (Pty) Ltd (2020/10012) [2023] ZAGPJHC 944 (24 August 2023)
African Oxygen Limited v MECS Contract Filling and Manufacturing Sebenza (Pty) Ltd (2020/10012) [2023] ZAGPJHC 944 (24 August 2023)
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IN THE HIGH
COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA,
GAUTENG DIVISION,
JOHANNESBURG
CASE NO: 2020/10012
NOT REPORTABLE
NOT OF INTEREST TO
OTHER JUDGES
In the application by
AFRICAN
OXYGEN LIMITED
Applicant
and
MECS
CONTRACT FILLING AND MANUFACTURING SEBENZA (PTY) LTD
Respondent
JUDGMENT
MOORCROFT AJ:
Summary
Respondent seeks
the indulgence to oppose application – application postponed –
Respondent to pay opposed costs on attorney
and own client scale
Order
[1] In this matter
I make the following order:
1.
The
application is postponed to 10 October 2023;
2.
The
respondent is ordered to file its answering affidavits before or on 5
September 2023;
3.
The
applicant is ordered to file its replying affidavits on or before 12
September 2023;
4.
The
parties are ordered to file heads of argument and practice notes by
no later than 25 September 2023;
5.
The
respondent is ordered to pay the wasted costs of the postponement on
the opposed scale as between attorney and own client.
[2] The reasons for
the order follow below.
Introduction
[3]
The
parties entered into a signed settlement agreement of a trial action
on 3 November 2022. In terms of the agreement the respondent
undertook to make payment of monthly instalments of R100,000 from 30
November 2022 onwards towards payment of an agreed debt of
R1,900,000
together with interest at 10.5% per annum and a contribution towards
costs of R50,000 payable by 17 November 2022 .
In the event of
non-payment the full amount sued for in the summons would become
payable and the respondent admitted liability
for R 3,276,333.67, and
further interest at a rate 5% above the prime rate of First National
Bank from 22 November 2022 until date
of payment.
[4]
The
applicant alleges in the founding affidavit that only the R50,000
contribution towards legal costs was paid. No other payments
have
been made by the respondent.
[5]
The
present the application was served on the respondent’s
attorneys of record on 1 June 2023. The application was not opposed
and on 17 July 2022 the applicant’s attorneys served the notice
of set-down on the respondent’s attorneys. The set
down date
was 22 August 2023. On 25 July 2023 the respondent’s attorneys
withdrew as attorneys of record. On 18 August 2023
the respondent’s
new attorneys came on record and gave notice of an intention to
oppose the application. Correspondence ensued
between the attorneys
and the applicant’s attorneys refused to agree to a
postponement of the matter and insisted that the
respondent’s
attorneys bring a substantive application for condonation and a
postponement on 22 August 2023.
[6]
Mr
Baloyi was briefed to apply from the bar for the indulgence of a
postponement.
[7]
The
respondent failed to apply for condonation and for a postponement.
[8]
Having
considered the matter and having regard to paragraph 9.9.9.4 of the
Practice Manual of 2018 I make the order set out in paragraph
one
above.
J MOORCROFT
ACTING JUDGE OF THE
HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA
GAUTENG DIVISION
JOHANNESBURG
Electronically
submitted
Delivered: This judgement
was prepared and authored by the Acting Judge whose name is reflected
and is handed down electronically
by circulation to the Parties /
their legal representatives by email and by uploading it to the
electronic file of this matter
on CaseLines. The date of the judgment
is deemed to be
24 AUGUST 2023
.
COUNSEL
FOR THE APPLICANT:
K REDDY
INSTRUCTED
BY:
SIVUYILE MAQUNGO INC
COUNSEL
FOR THE RESPONDENT:
M BALOYI
INSTRUCTED
BY:
MASHABANE &
ASSOCIATES
DATE
OF ARGUMENT:
22 AUGUST 2023
DATE
OF JUDGMENT:
24
AUGUST 2023
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