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Effect of an action commenced by a non-juristic person

Effect of incompetence of a party where there are more than one plaintiff and more than a single defendant

Effect of incompetence of a party where there are single parties

Effect of lack of competence in a party

Effect of the misjoinder of a non-juristic person to a case

How a registered and an unregistered trade union can be sued

Option open to a court faced with an action involving a non-juristic person

Principles on the competence of a party to sue and be sued

Proper order to be made where a suit is filed in the name of a juristic person and non-juristic person

The position of the law on a party who is competent to commence or defend an action

The position of the law on the name of a competent party to a suit

The principle that a non-juristic person cannot sue or be sued

The rule that a person who institutes an action in Court must be competent to do so

The rule that before a Court assumes jurisdiction over a cause or matter, the parties before it must be competent, possessing juristic personality

The rule that for an action to be competent, there must be a competent Plaintiff and Defendant with locus standi to prosecute and defend an action or suit

Whether "Mr" and "Mrs" combined confer capacity to sue and be sued

Whether a juristic person can be substituted with a non-juristic person

Whether a non-juristic party's name in a suit can be amended

Whether a non-juristic person can sue or be sued; persons that can sue and be sued under the law

Whether a party whose name ends with "Ltd" is a juristic person

Whether a statutory body can be sued in respect of a cause of action which arose before the enactment of the law establishing the statutory body

Whether a suit is incompetent where the name of a juristic party was incorrectly given

Whether an action can be brought by or against any party, other than a natural person or persons

Whether an action can be commenced by or against any party except a natural person

Whether an entity can sue and be sued in its trade name

Whether natural persons and body corporate are the competent parties to sue or to be sued

Whether the failure to include the word 'Ltd' at the name of a party is fatal to the action

Whether the issue of the competence of a person to file an action can be raised in the Supreme Court

Whether the right to have a proper and competent party before the court can be waived

Who must plead the incompetence of a party to sue/be sued

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