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A submission to the jurisdiction of a High Court occurs when (1) both parties to the action are foreign peregrini and the cause of action

A submission to the jurisdiction of a High Court occurs when

(1) both parties to the action are foreign peregrini and the cause of action has occurred outside the court's area of jurisdiction;

(2) both parties to the action are incolae of the court concerned;

(3) the plaintiff is an incola of the court concerned and the defendant is an incola of another South African Court; the cause of action has occurred outside the court's area of jurisdiction;

(4) the plaintiff is a local peregrinus and the defendant is a foreign peregrinus and the cause of action has occurred within the court's area of jurisdiction.

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