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LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law Terms in this set (14)           Ukufakwa	entails a situation where a relative of a woman's father (brother, uncle, cousin, nephew), takes the responsibilities of the father and ensures that the customary traditions an
  • LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law Terms in this set (14) Ukufakwa entails a situation where a relative of a woman's father (brother, uncle, cousin, nephew), takes the responsibilities of the father and ensures that the customary traditions an

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  • LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law Terms in this set (14) Ukufakwa entails a situation where a relative of a woman's father (brother, uncle, cousin, nephew), takes the responsibilities of the father and ensures that the customary traditions and ceremonies related to the initiation and/or marriage of the father's daughter are carried out as if the relative himself was the father. This entitles the relative to a pro rata portion of the value of the lobolo goods, expected fr...
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Delict (Ordinary) WHOLE COURSE Lecture Notes 2022
  • Delict (Ordinary) WHOLE COURSE Lecture Notes 2022

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  • Delict (Ordinary) Lecture Notes 2022 Covers every lecture within the Delict (Ordinary) course, including the handout which is fully completed and annotated. What is delict, introduction, private law, Damages, Loss, Pursuer, Defender, Causation, Intedict, Strict Liability, Liability for conduct, acts or omissions, Assault, delicts against the person, consent, self-defence, provocation, defences, intentional infliction of emotional distress, harassment, OPO v Rhodes, DOMESTIC ABUSE, Majrowsk...
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PVL3703 - exam questions.MCQs.
  • PVL3703 - exam questions.MCQs.

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  • Introduction 1. Which one of the following statements in respect of the relationship between the law of delict and criminal law is correct ? (a) All crimes also qualify as delicts. Incorrect – some crimes, like blasphemy, high treason and parking offences, are not delicts. (b) All delicts also qualify as crimes. Incorrect – some delicts like adultery, breach of promise and negligent damage to property, are not crimes. (c) The primary function of both delictual remedies and criminal ...
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LCP4804 PAST EXAM PACK QUESTION & ANSWERS (2019 - 2014).
  • LCP4804 PAST EXAM PACK QUESTION & ANSWERS (2019 - 2014).

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  • LCP4804 PAST EXAM PACK QUESTION & ANSWERS (2019 - 2014). LCP4804 - Advanced Indigenous Law. If the High Court insists on the constitutional jurisprudence as developed by the Constitutional Court, based on the values of human dignity, equality and freedom; The royal family must identify the eligible candidate who is not necessarily the first-born son or first-born daughter, but a suitably qualified candidate. Without any gender bias, their choice might have been based on merit, competence,...
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Civil I Law - summary of all supervisions and lectures + includes example essays
  • Civil I Law - summary of all supervisions and lectures + includes example essays

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  • Civil Law/Civil I Law/Roman Law - received a 70 on this exam includes all notes and readings from supervisions and lectures also includes 20+ pages of example essays for various topics
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PVL1501_ Examination Questions 2018 - 2020.
  • PVL1501_ Examination Questions 2018 - 2020.

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  • PVL1501_ Examination Questions 2018 - 2020. Law Of Persons. Mrs Naidoo is a client of ABC Bank She invested some money with the bank on the advice of Mrs Kheti, a functionary of the bank However, she Is unhappy about the interest she earned on the investment Mrs Naidoo now wants to take the matter to court She is not sure whether she should sue the bank or Mrs Kheti Please advise her in this regard and provide a reason for your answer (2) Mrs Naidoo can sue ABC Bank, as Mrs Kheti acted in...
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Final Delict PART 2 2020 Summarized lecture notes
  • Final Delict PART 2 2020 Summarized lecture notes

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  • Final Delict PART 2 2020 Summarized lecture notes
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK QUESTION	PAPERS AND	 SOLUTIONS 2021
  • CRW2601 EXAM PACK QUESTION PAPERS AND SOLUTIONS 2021

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  • Criminal law CRW 2601 Question 1 Answer the following question by choosing the correct answer a) According to the absolute theory, punishment is an end in itself, while according to the relative theories, punishment is a means to a secondary end. b) The effectiveness of the theory of general deterrence depends only on the severity of the punishment that is imposed on an offender. c) The “triad in Zinn” (the crime, the criminal and interests of society) enables a court to consider...
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CRW2601 EXAM PACK QUESTION PAPERS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE
  • CRW2601 EXAM PACK QUESTION PAPERS AND ANSWERS LATEST UPDATE

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OBLICON-QUIZ (INTERNET BASED) (OBLICON REVIEWER)
  • OBLICON-QUIZ (INTERNET BASED) (OBLICON REVIEWER)

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  • The following are the requisites of an obligation, except: a. Passive subject, debtor or obligor. - The party who has the right to demand. b. Active subject, creditor or oblige. -the party who is obliged to perform. c. Efficient cause. -legal or juridical tie which binds the parties. d. Demand.Test 1 Multiple Choice 1. The following are the requisites of an obligation, except: a. Passive subject, debtor or obligor. - The party who has the right to demand. b. Active subject, creditor or oblige. -...
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