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  1. jes

    Cabinet doesn't back down on e-tolling legislation

    Cabinet doesn't back down on e-tolling legislation E-tolling still preferred method despite stakeholder engagement – OUTA
  2. J

    E-tolls review is set to happen in November

    E-tolls to be reviewed in November E-tolls review “takes quite a while”
  3. J

    Outa requires additional R6 million for legal fees

    E-tolls: Outa needs R6 million more OUTA requires an additional R6 million in order to continue legal battles against government
  4. LazyLion

    AfriForum tries to join e-tolls case again

    http://www.iol.co.za/news/special-features/afriforum-joins-e-tolls-case-1.1320164 Again with the "friend of the court" thing?? :confused: You know that is going to be denied. Why don't they just join OUTA as an applicant??? Everybody know they oppose the tolling.
  5. Jan

    E-toll battle goes to Constitutional Court: OUTA vs Treasury

    E-toll battle heads to Constitutional Court OUTA has responded to National Treasury seeking leave to appeal the E-toll interdict in the Constitutional Court.
  6. LazyLion

    OUTA files court documents to defend Interdict Appeal

    http://www.outa.co.za/site/outa-defends-interdict-appeal-challenges-e-toll-collection-costs/ Go OUTA!!! :D
  7. LazyLion

    Contribute to OUTA Legal Costs Web Page Goes Live!

    http://www.outa.co.za/site/legal-fund/ One Grand Transferred! One Grand Well Spent! :p
  8. LazyLion

    Contribute to OUTA Legal Costs Web Page Goes Live!

    http://www.outa.co.za/site/legal-fund/ One Grand Transferred! One Grand Well Spent! :p
  9. jes

    E-tolls on hold with immediate effect rules Pretoria high court

    E-tolls on hold with immediate effect rules Pretoria high court The SA National Roads has been interdicted and restrained from levying and collecting tolls, the High Court in Pretoria ruled on Saturday.
  10. jes

    E-toll judgement kicks off

    E-toll judgement kicks off Judge Bill Prinsloo started delivering judgment on an urgent application to halt the Gauteng e-toll project in the High Court in Pretoria on Saturday.
  11. LazyLion

    Outcome of the OUTA Court Case against SANRAL

    The decision is being handed down now by Judge Prinsloo.... Some Tweets to keep you going.... Judge finds that Outa (main applicant) has standing to bring the case. Still discussing the other applicants. Judge finds OUTA and SAVRALA have standing in the case. Judge going through...
  12. Jan

    E-tolls postponed, but ruling yet to be made

    E-tolls postponed ahead of ruling Judge sets date for ruling on e-Toll interdict.
  13. Jan

    E-toll delay could cause SANRAL to default

    E-toll delay risks SANRAL default SANRAL attacks OUTA’s case.
  14. Jan

    E-tolls could damage SA beyond repair - interdict applicants

    E-tolls could do irreparable harm to SA, hears court Interdict applicants make their case in North Gauteng High Court.
  15. Jan

    E-toll interdict application three years late, says SANRAL

    E-toll interdict application three years late Application by OUTA to amend case struck from roll as SANRAL asks court where opposition was three years ago.
  16. Jan

    Battle for E-Toll interdict begins

    E-Toll High Court battle begins The battle for an interdict against SANRAL’s proposed e-Tolling system has kicked off in the North Gauteng High Court.
  17. Jan

    No e-tolls for public transport operators says SANRAL boss

    E-toll exemptions for public transport confirmed SANRAL CEO said that public transport operators would be exempt from toll fees so long as they are registered.
  18. Jan

    E-toll opposition wants exemption for public transport

    E-toll opposition group heads to court this week OUTA heads to the High Court this week to seek an interdict against SANRAL's proposed e-tolling scheme for Gauteng freeways.
  19. jes

    Strong e-Toll opposition moves ahead with legal action against government

    Strong e-Toll opposition moves ahead with legal action against government Opposition to Urban Tolling Alliance vs government hits courts in April
  20. jes

    E-tolling can be stopped, according to experts

    E-tolling can be stopped, according to experts The battle over the controversial e-tolling system continues and a new organisation says that it can be stopped
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