Tapiwa Komborerai Parirenyatwa v Oliver Masomera (in his capacity as the Executor Dative of the Estate Late Joseph Tawurayi Punungwe DR 29120/15) and Freedom Punungwe and Master of the High Court
EvictionAgreement of SaleExecutor DativeVacant Possession
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EvictionProperty TransferEstate Administration
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Case Summary
Key Issues
{"issue_text":"Whether the eviction order should be granted despite the Executor's subsequent suspension","issue_type":"mixed","dispositive":"yes","related_facts":"Executor authorized sale on 8 May 2017, suspended 30 November 2017, transfer 4 January 2018"}
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Facts of the Case
Background
The applicant purchased immovable property from the first respondent acting as Executor Dative of an estate for $75,000 and obtained transfer. The second respondent remained in occupation despite notice to vacate, leading to this eviction application.
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