Sheriff of the High Court of South Africa, Alberton v Nlapo (53977/2012) [2014] ZAGPPHC 273 (14 April 2014)

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Execution — Application for order — Rule 46(11) of the Uniform Rules of Court — Sheriff filed report and application resulting in unnecessary costs — Court held that such application is not necessary — Order granted directing the sheriff to keep the deposit in trust pending finalisation of the application, with other prayers postponed sine die.

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Sheriff of the High Court of South Africa, Alberton v Nlapo (53977/2012) [2014] ZAGPPHC 273 (14 April 2014)

IN
THE NORTH GAUTENG HIGH COURT, PRETORIA
(REPUBLIC
OF SOUTH AFRICA)
Case No:
53977/2012
Date: 14 April
2014
In the matter
between:
THE SHERIFF OF
THE HIGH COURT OF SOUTH AFRICA,
ALBERTON
..................................................................................................................................
Applicant
and
BHEKISISA
NHLAPO
..............................................................................................................
Respondent
In re -
STANDARD
BANK OF SOUTH
AFRICA
.................................................................................
Plaintiff
and
CARLOSTAULO
PHUTHI
........................................................................................................
Defendant
JUDGMENT
JANSE VAN
NIEUWENHUIZEN J
[1] This is an
application in terms of the provisions of rule 46(11) of the Uniform
rules of court.
[2]
In terms of the rule, the sheriff should file a report and an
application, which result in the incurring of unnecessary costs,
is
not necessary. [See:
Sheriff,
Hlabisa and Nongoma v Shobeka
2009
(6) SA 272
(KZN)].
ORDER
In the premises, I
make the following order:
1. An order is
granted in terms of prayers 1 and 2 of the notice of motion.
2. The applicant is
directed to keep on trust the deposit paid by the respondent, pending
the finalisation of the application.
3.
Prayers 4, 5 and 6 is postponed
sine
die.
JANSE VAN
NIEUWENHUIZEN J
JUDGE OF THE
GAUTENG HIGH COURT OF SOUTH-AFRICA