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PVL3701 - Property Law 2024/2025 Exam Q&A 100% Solved Interdict - A summary court order applied for on an urgent basis. Applicant may apply for an order forcing a person to do something or to refrain from doing something. Speedy remedy where rights have been infringed or are about to be in...

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PVL3701 - Property Law 2024/2025 Exam
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Interdict - ✔✔A summary court order applied for on an urgent basis. Applicant

may apply for an order forcing a person to do something or to refrain from

doing something. Speedy remedy where rights have been infringed or are about

to be infringed

Requirements for an interdict - ✔✔- a clear right

- an actual or reasonably apprehended violation of a right

- no similar protection by any other ordinary remedy

*Setlogelo v Setlogelo

Delivery with the short hand? - ✔✔- no transfer of physical control takes place

- since the transferee is already in control of the thing, although not as the

owner

Entitlements? - ✔✔- capacities conferred on the legal subject by virtue of a

right, in this case the real right of ownership

- emanate from rights

- use & enjoy ; enjoy the fruits ; control ; consume ; alienate ; burden ; vindicate




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, Consumable - ✔✔things that are used up or their value is considerably

diminished by ordinary use eg pencils, food stuffs

Non consumable - ✔✔are preserved in spite of normal use eg car, stove

Property? - ✔✔- everything that forms part of a persons estate

- in narrow sense, refers to the law of things which is the system of legal rules

that regulates legal relationships between legal subjects in regard to a particular

legal object, namely a thing

Things? - ✔✔- a branch of private law which consists of a number of legal rules

that determine the nature, context, vesting, protection, transfer and

termination of various real relationships between a legal subject and a thing as

well as the rights and duties ensuing from these relationships

Derivative method of acquisition of ownership - ✔✔- occur with the

cooperation of a predecessor in title

- right which the transferee obtains is derived from the former owner

- predecessor in title should himself have been the owner and have been

entitled to transfer ownership

Original method of acquisition of ownership - ✔✔- used when there is no

cooperation from a predecessor in title


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