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Have you ever worried about property fraud? In Zimbabwe, a "double sale" occurs when the same immovable property is illicitly sold to two different buyers. This video dives into this unsettling legal challenge, explaining how Zimbabwean courts resolve such disputes. I will cover the following in the video: • What defines a double sale of immovable property. • The general rule: "first in time, stronger in law" (qui prior est tempore potior est jure). • The crucial exception: the "balance of equities" doctrine, and the compelling circumstances that can shift the scales of justice. • Key factors courts consider when assessing the balance of equities (e.g., purchaser innocence, improvements, financial contributions, occupation). • A detailed breakdown of the landmark case of Chamwaita & another v Muchengeti SC 78/22, illustrating how the Supreme Court meticulously weighed competing claims. Learn how the judiciary aims to protect innocent parties and uphold property ownership integrity. The value of your Feedback Help us improve our next video by giving us feedback. Share your feedback on how we can improve in the comments section or you can give us your feedback to WhatsApp number 0779096395. Feedback helps us improve. Newsletter You can also read our newsletter through the following link:https://weeklygoodreadwgr.substack.com . We encourage you to subscribe to the newsletter. Blog You can also read our GlobalJusticeTalk blog through the following link: https://globaljusticetalk.wordpress.c... . We also encourage you to subscribe to the blog. Disclaimer: This video is for informational and educational purposes only and does not constitute legal advice. For specific legal guidance, please consult you legal practitioner.