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LPL4804
CONVEYANCING
ASSIGNMENT 1 MEMO
SEMESTER 1 – 2024 - UNISA
UNIQUE NUMBER: -
DUE DATE: - 8 MARCH 2024
Includes Footnotes and/or Bibliography.
ASSIGNMENT PREVIEW
1.1.
Discuss the liability of the registrar and the state for loss or damage suffered due to faulty information in the South
African deeds register and explain how this relates to the positive and/or negative South African land registration
system. (6)
1.2.
Explain to an irate client why there is approximately a 10-day delay from the date of lodgement of the deeds at the deeds
at the deeds registry to the date of actual registration of the transaction; i.e what happens to the deeds in the deeds
registry, from lodgement to registration. (10)
QUESTIONS CONTINUE…
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, LPL4804-ASSIGNMENT 1
SEMESTER 1- 2024
PRIMARY LECTURER: MOTJOPI S
DUE DATE: 8 MARCH 2024.
INSTRUCTIONS:
• This assessment consists of 1 (one) page.
• ALL questions are compulsory.
• NO late submission will be accepted.
• This is NOT a group assignment.
QUESTION 1
1.1.
Discuss the liability of the registrar and the state for loss or damage suffered due
to faulty information in the South African deeds register and explain how this
relates to the positive and/or negative South African land registration system. (6)
In the South African land registration system, the registrar and the state may be held liable
for loss or damage suffered due to faulty information in the deeds register. The liability
arises from the responsibilities associated with maintaining an accurate and reliable land
registration system. South Africa operates a mixed land registration system, which
incorporates elements of both a positive and a negative system.