Durban High Court orders a McDonald's eatery in KZN to stop trading

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A McDonald's outlet trading in KwaDukuza’s CBD has been interdicted from trading because it operated without a business licence.

The franchise owners were also ordered to vacate their premises on Balcomb Street until it acquired a certificate of occupancy for its building.

The matter was adjourned, and MSA was ordered not to open its doors unless they received a temporary occupancy certificate and business licence from the municipality by June 19.The matter was then adjourned to July 3, with Judge Chetty presiding over it, and MSA’s representatives amended the relief sought from the counter-application to 30-days temporary occupation, subject to their compliance with the municipality's requirements.

The municipality wanted “final relief” regarding MSA’s application for a certificate of occupation and business licence. Still, without the required certification, MSA resumed trading on June 1 when the lockdown rules shifted to Level 3.

 

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