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PVL 2602 Assignment 1 semester 1 2021 (860040)

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PVL2601 SEMESTER 1
ASSIGNMENT 1 2021
Unique number :860040




Question 1: How Wanda’s estate is going to devolve
In terms of Intestate Succession Act 81 of 1987, estate and accrual must be added
before is divided. In this scenario, Wanda’s estate of R500 000 with total accrual of
R100 000, as such R600 000 is the value to be divided. Section 1(4) of the Act
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, PVL 2602. Assignment 1 (860040)


Question 1: How Wanda’s estate is going to devolve
In terms of Intestate Succession Act 81 of 1987, estate and accrual must be added
before is divided. In this scenario, Wanda’s estate of R500 000 with total accrual of
R100 000, as such R600 000 is the value to be divided.
Section 1(4) of the Act1 informed that child share is calculated by dividing the value
of intestate estate by the number of children of deceased, surviving or predeceased
but survived by descendants plus one (plus one means surviving spouse) here,
Xavier.
Who benefits
In the scenario, two children Evert and Ben will be treated as natural children beside
that Ben was born out of wedlock. Dina will stand in for predeceased daughter
Celeste. Since Francis refused to inherit, her shares will be given to Gerald in
accordance to section 1(6) of the Act. This leaves total of 4 descendants to get the
shares (i.e. Evert, Ben, Dina and Gerald)
Statutory amount
R600 000/4 = R150 000,
In terms of Section 1(1) of the Act, when the deceased is survived by both a spouse
and descendants the estate will be divided in the following manner: The spouse is
entitled to a spouse intestate share which is currently R250 000.00 or a child’s share,
whichever is greater. The remaining decedents will inherit the balance of the estate.
R150 000 is less than statutory amount of R250 000 or the portion whichever great
to be given to the spouse.
Inheritance distribution
If Xavier inherit his statutory R250 000, the remaining R350 000 will be shared
among the children (R600 000 (total value of estate) - R250 000 (spouse statutory
amount) = R350 000 (remaining value). R350 000 shared to 4 children, each get
R87 500. (R350 000/4 =R87 500 each). Unfortunately, the mother, May, is excluded
and do not inherit




1 The Intestate Succession Act 81 of 1987 (hereinafter the “Act”) in Question 1

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