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Housing Development Schemes for Retired Persons Act, 1988 (Act No. 65 of 1988)9. Relief that court may grant in respect of contracts |
(1) | Notwithstanding any other law, but subject to any other power that a court may have, if a contract does not substantially comply with sections 3 and 4(1), or if a seller has failed to meet any obligation under a contract or has contravened or has failed to comply with any provision of a regulation, and a purchaser proves that he has in consequence thereof suffered any prejudice, a court in whose area of jurisdiction the land to which the contract relates is situated, provided appropriate proceedings are instituted by the purchaser within a period of three years from the date upon which the contract was concluded, is competent— |
(a) | to reduce the rate of interest payable to the seller in terms of the contract to such rate as it may deem just and equitable in the circumstances; |
(b) | to grant an order for rectification of the contract; |
(c) | to declare the contract to be void ab initio; or |
(d) | to grant such alternative relief as it may deem fit. |
(2) | A magistrate's court shall, notwithstanding the value of the housing interest concerned, have jurisdiction to grant any relief contemplated in subsection (1). |