PVL3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2024 (388427) - DUE 23 September 2024
Exam (elaborations) Law The Principles of the Law of Property in South Africa 2024
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LAH3701
Assignment 2 Semester 2 2023
Unique Number: 652427
Due Date: 6 September 2023
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Question 1 Which statement does not correctly reflect the facts of the Constitutional Court case of City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality v Blue
Correct Moonlight Properties 39 (Pty) Ltd and Another (CCT 37/11) [2011] ZACC 33; 2012 (2) BCLR 150 (CC) (1 December 2011)?
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a. Eighty-one adults and five children occupied a property called “Saratoga Avenue” in Berea in the city of Johannesburg.
b. The property comprised old and dilapidated commercial premises with office space, a factory building and garages.
c.
One child had a disability, two adults were pensioners and a number of the households were headed by women.
d. Many of the occupiers sent their full income to family members in other parts of the country
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
Many of the occupiers sent their full income to family members in other parts of the country
Question 2
Indicate the correct option.
Correct
On 25 May 2006 and in the context of the Constitutional Court case of City of Johannesburg Metropolitan Municipality v Blue Moonlight
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1.00 Properties 39 (Pty) Ltd and Another (CCT 37/11) [2011] ZACC 33; 2012 (2) BCLR 150 (CC) (1 December 2011), Blue Moonlight commenced
proceedings to evict the 86 occupiers from Saratoga Avenue in terms of the Prevention of Illegal Eviction from and Unlawful Occupation of
Land Act 19 of 1998 (PIE). The occupiers opposed the eviction on the basis that …
a. They (the occupiers) would be rendered homeless.
b. Blue Moonlight lacked legal capacity to sue for eviction.
c. Blue Moonlight issued an unlawful notice to evict.
d.
They (the occupiers) had signed valid contracts of lease.
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
They (the occupiers) would be rendered homeless.
Question 3 Which statement does not correctly explain why land is of central importance in South Africa?
Correct
Mark 1.00 out of a. Land is a national asset.
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b. Land is a scarce commodity.
c. Land can be traded privately.
d. Land is a fragile asset
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
Land can be traded privately.
, Question 4 Which of the following people are excluded from the category of the earliest inhabitants of South Africa who had a connection with land that
Correct was related to food?
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a. The hunter-gatherers or the San.
b. The Dutch or other European settlers.
c.
The pastoralists or the Khoikhoi.
d. The agriculturalists or Bantu language speakers.
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
The Dutch or other European settlers.
Question 5 Which statement is not among the reasons for the Great Trek which was the movement out of the Cape Colony of thousands of Dutch-
Correct speaking inhabitants?
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a.
The Dutch occupation of the Cape Colony.
b.
The steady inflow of British settlers into the Cape Colony.
c. The abolition of slavery.
d.
The Sixth Frontier war.
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
The Dutch occupation of the Cape Colony.
Question 6
Which statute did not establish the basis for a discriminatory system of land use in South Africa?
Correct
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a.
The Development Trust and Land Act 18 of 1936.
b.
The Conversion of Certain Rights into Leasehold or Ownership Act 81 of 1988.
c. The Promotion of Bantu Self-government Act 46 of 1959
d.
The National States Constitution Act 21 of 1971.
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
The Conversion of Certain Rights into Leasehold or Ownership Act 81 of 1988.
Question 7
Indicate the incorrect option.
Correct
South Africa’s history in relation to land resulted in the development of a number of different tenure types, namely:
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a. Leasehold.
b.
Sale.
c. Lease.
d. Tribal Land Resolutions.
Your answer is correct.
The correct answer is:
Sale.
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