Any statement that falls outside the ratio decidendi is known as the obiter dictum.
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A delict is an unlawful, inculpable act whereby a person (the wrongdoer) causes the other party (the person
prejudiced) damage or an injury to personality, and whereby the prejudiced person is granted a right to damages
or compensation depending on the circumstances.
Family law comprises two subdivisions, the law of husband and wife, and the law of parents and child.
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A court’s decision that a particular custom is valid merely recognises the custom as being law and does not give
the custom any greater force than it had before.
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