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Summary Law of Delict, ISBN: 9780639012209  Law Of Delict PVL3703 (PLV3703)
  • Summary Law of Delict, ISBN: 9780639012209 Law Of Delict PVL3703 (PLV3703)

  • Summary • 56 pages • 2022
  • My document is a detailed question and answer document, that covers all the questions of the course study with answers that are thoroughly researched from the latest edition Law of Delict textbook by Neethling, 2020 edition
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PVL2602 - Law Of Succession exam pack latest 2021.
  • PVL2602 - Law Of Succession exam pack latest 2021.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 28 pages • 2022
  • PVL2602 - Law Of Succession exam pack latest 2021.1) Wanda and Xavier were married out of community of property therefore Xavier does not inherit anything from Wanda but only the surviving children of the marriage Wanda’s estate is R500 000 plus accrual form Xavier R100 000 getting R600 000 Children to inherit ; Ben although born out of wedlock + Francis + Diana + Evert R600 000 / 4 children = R150 000 ….Each child will inherit this amount . Gerald cannot inherit anything because Franc...
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PVL3703 Delict MCQ.
  • PVL3703 Delict MCQ.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 16 pages • 2021
  • 1. Which one of the following conditions may amount to automatism? 1. Provocation 2. Self-defence 3. Black-out 4. Necessity Answer: 3. Black Out Note: It is accepted that a black-oPVL3703 Delict MCQ.ut may cause a person to act INVOLUNTARILY. Options 1, 2 and 4 – generally considered as grounds of justification which negate the elements of WRONGFULNESS 2. Choose the correct statement: In Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security (Centre for Applied Legal Studies Intervening) 2001 ...
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PVL3703 EXAM REVISION Qsns And Ans.
  • PVL3703 EXAM REVISION Qsns And Ans.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 19 pages • 2021
  • Delict Exam Revision Q’s Similarity = Breach of contract (BOC) is normally an act by one person (contracting party) which in a wrongful & culpable way causes damage to another (contracting party) Differences: BOC Delict Only constituted by the non-fulfilment by a contractual party of a contractual personal right (claim) / an obligation to perform Constituted by the infringement of any legally recognised interest of another party, excluding the non-fulfilment of a duty to perform by ...
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PVL2602 201 mcqs q and a.
  • PVL2602 201 mcqs q and a.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 51 pages • 2021
  • Tutorial Letter 201/1/2015 1. Which one of the following is NOT a requirement for a civil marriage? [1] The marriage between the parties must be lawful. [2] There must be agreement between the parties to enter into a civil marriage with each other. [3] The parties must both have attained the age of majority. [4] The prescribed formalities must be complied with. 2. Which one of the following is NOT a requirement for the duty of support between spouses in a civil marriage? [1] A valid civ...
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PVL2601 EXAM PACK.
  • PVL2601 EXAM PACK.

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  • QUESTION 1 Indicate whether the following statements are true or false: (a) An engagement, concluded subject to a condition which is in conflict with the very nature of the marriage, is void. true (b) On breach of promise the innocent party will be entitled to claim specific performance from the guilty party. false (c) On breach of promise one of the parties will always have a claim for satisfaction for personality infringement. false (d) The traditional definition of marriage is no long...
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PVL3703 EXAM PACK.
  • PVL3703 EXAM PACK.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 51 pages • 2021
  • PVL3703 EXAM PACK. PVL3703 - Law Of Delict. Explain in 4 or 5 sentences how Chpt. 2 of the Constitution may influence the law of delict The Constitution is the supreme law of RSA. Chapter2 (BOR) is applicable to all law, incl Delict. Vertical & horizontal application of Const can take place directly or indirectly. Fundamental rights in terms of the Law of Delict: • Right to property • Right to life • Right to freedom and security of person • Right to privacy • Right to human ...
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RRLLB81 Assignment 2 (RESEARCH) Semester 1 2023 (558676) RRLLB81 Assignment 2 (RESEARCH) Semester 1 2023 (558676)
  • RRLLB81 Assignment 2 (RESEARCH) Semester 1 2023 (558676)

  • Exam (elaborations) • 119 pages • 2019
  • This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the RRLLB81 Assignment 2 (RESEARCH) Semester 1 2023. For assistance call or WhatsApp us on 065 505 3119 ................................................................. TOPIC 1: INSURANCE LAW THE INSURED’S DUTY TO TAKE REASONABLE PRECAUTIONS TO AVOID LOSS OR DAMAGE TO THE OBJECT OF RISK Research question One of the significant factors to be considered by insurers when assessing a risk, and their subsequent liability in terms o...
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PLV3703: Law of Delict  Q&A (Cram Pack)
  • PLV3703: Law of Delict Q&A (Cram Pack)

  • Summary • 98 pages • 2018
  • STUDY UNITS COVERED Study Unit 2 – Introduction to the law of delict Study unit 3 – The act Study unit 4 – Wrongfulness: introduction, link with act and consequence Study unit 5 – Wrongfulness: the legal convictions of the community (boni mores) as basic test for wrongfulness Study unit 6 – Wrongfulness: wrongfulness as infringement of a subjective right Study unit 7 – Wrongfulness: wrongfulness as a breach of a legal duty Study unit 8 – Wrongfulness: liability owing to an o...
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