Ikea Trading und Design v BOE Bank

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Full case name Ikea Trading und Design AG v BOE Bank Ltd
Decided1 April 2004
Docket nos.77/2003
Ikea Trading und Design v BOE Bank
CourtSupreme Court of Appeal (South Africa)
Full case name Ikea Trading und Design AG v BOE Bank Ltd
Decided1 April 2004
Docket nos.77/2003
Citations[2004] ZASCA 27; 2005 (2) SA 7 (SCA)
Court membership
Judges sittingZulman JA, Farlam JA, Nugent JA, Lewis JA and Ponnan AJA
Case opinions
Decision byLewis JA (unanimous)

Ikea Trading und Design AG v BOE Bank Ltd, an important case in South African property law, was decided in the Supreme Court of Appeal on 1 April 2004. It concerned the meaning of section 1(1) of the Security by Means of Movable Property Act, 1993, which specified the requirements for the registration of a special notarial bond over movable property. In a judgment written by Judge of Appeal Carole Lewis, the court held unanimously that section 1(1) required that the bond should specify and describe the relevant property in such a manner that the property is "readily recognisable" from that description alone, without reference to extrinsic evidence.

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