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Where a Purchaser is married in community of property, does the spouse have to sign the Agreement of Sale in order for it to be valid and binding?

In terms of the Alienation of Land Act, either spouse can sign the Agreement of Sale for the acquisition of immovable property and in so doing bind the joint estate. However, it is better to obtain the signature of both Purchasers, for various reasons. Obviously that...

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