Supreme court of appeal dismisses Ingonyama Trust Board’s application for leave to appeal - The trial court had ordered that the body pay back millions of rands it collected from residents of its land
) for leave to appeal the Pietermaritzburg high court ruling that declared its controversial residential lease programme unlawful.on behalf of the board and the Ingonyama Trust, last week.
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