Common Legal Cases Overview
Summary
In Gauteng, common legal cases include family law matters like divorce and custody disputes, employment disputes such as unfair dismissals, property law issues like estate disputes, and criminal cases including theft or assault charges. South African law is not codified because it is found in different sources of law. The private-law right infringed in Moses case is the personality right. The separation of state powers is essential in a democratic state. In criminal cases, the state is the complainant, as in S v Pillay. Definitions in legal acts are generally found in section 1. The Constitution influenced family law in Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie. Administrative law governs state administration. Clarences right to appear in court is a personal right. Normative systems include law, religion, community mores, and individual morality. In criminal cases, the parties are the state and the accused. The onus of proof in civil cases is lighter than in criminal cases. Disapproval by the community is a sanction for not complying with normsFull Conversation
Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct option:
South African law is not codified because…
it is found in different sources of law.
it is found in a single act of parliament.
it is found in the Constitution of *.
it is found in different divisions of law.
The correct option is:
South African law is not codified because it is found in different sources of law.
South African law is not codified because it is found in different sources of law.
Moses is cycling to work. He falls into an uncovered manhole that was left open by municipal workers. Moses sustains injuries to his head, right leg, and arm. His bicycle is not damaged.
Which private-law right is infringed as a result of Moses’ injuries?
personality right
personal right
intellectual right
real right
In Moses' case, the private-law right that is infringed as a result of his injuries is the personality right. This right relates to the protection of a person's physical integrity and dignity, which has been compromised due to the injuries he sustained.
Consider the following statements regarding constitutionalism and democracy and choose the correct option:
The separation of state powers in three branches of government with specific functions is essential in a democratic state, because it ensures that the powers of state organs are kept in check.
In terms of the * Constitution, legislation may only be challenged by a government authority, which could then possibly lead to amendments or removal of legislation by parliament.
All countries have a written constitution contained in a single document which sets out the standards that are used to protect the individual against the abuse of state power.
The concept of ubuntu is explicitly mentioned in the * Constitution where the courts regularly apply the concept in their interpretation in the Bill of Rights.
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The correct option regarding constitutionalism and democracy is:
- The separation of state powers in three branches of government with specific functions is essential in a democratic state because it ensures that the powers of state organs are kept in check.
If you have any specific legal questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The correct option regarding constitutionalism and democracy is:
- The separation of state powers in three branches of government with specific functions is essential in a democratic state because it ensures that the powers of state organs are kept in check.
If you have any specific legal questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Mr Pillay and Mr Reddy are involved in a heated argument. Mr Pillay hits Mr Reddy repeatedly with a bottle of wine over the head. Mr Reddy sustains several injuries and opens a case of assault against Mr Pillay.
What will the name of the criminal case against Mr Pillay be?
Pillay v Reddy
Pillay v S
S v Pillay
Reddy v Pillay
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In South Africa, criminal cases are typically styled with the state as the complainant. Therefore, the correct name for the criminal case against Mr Pillay would be S v Pillay.
In South Africa, criminal cases are typically styled with the state as the complainant. Therefore, the correct name for the criminal case against Mr Pillay would be S v Pillay.
Where in an act will you generally find the definitions of words as they are used in the act?
short title
section *
long title
preamble
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In a legal act, the definitions of words as they are used in the act are generally found in section *.
In a legal act, the definitions of words as they are used in the act are generally found in section *.
In the case of Minister of Home Affairs and Another v Fourie and Another (CCT */*) [*] ZACC *, the Constitutional Court found the definition of marriage to be unconstitutional on grounds of the fundamental rights to equality and human dignity.
On which division of South African private law did the Constitution have an influence in the case of Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie?
law of persons
constitutional law
law of civil unions
family law
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In the case of Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie, the Constitution had an influence on family law. This case addressed the definition of marriage, impacting legal recognition and rights within family law. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
In the case of Minister of Home Affairs v Fourie, the Constitution had an influence on family law. This case addressed the definition of marriage, impacting legal recognition and rights within family law. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Which division of public law is concerned with the administration of the state in general by determining the way in which state bodies, state departments, numerous boards, as well as ministers should exercise their powers?
administrative law
constitutional law
public international law
state law
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The division of public law concerned with the administration of the state, including how state bodies and ministers exercise their powers, is known as administrative law. It governs the activities and operations of government agencies. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The division of public law concerned with the administration of the state, including how state bodies and ministers exercise their powers, is known as administrative law. It governs the activities and operations of government agencies. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Clarence is arrested after the owner of a music shop accused him of stealing a CD. Clarence denies this accusation.
What is Clarence's right to appear in court called?
a capacity
a personal right
a personality right
a real right
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Clarence's right to appear in court is called a "personal right." This right ensures that individuals have the opportunity to present their case and defend themselves in a legal setting. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Clarence's right to appear in court is called a "personal right." This right ensures that individuals have the opportunity to present their case and defend themselves in a legal setting. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Which correct option provides a complete set of examples of normative systems?
the law of physics; ethics; community mores; religion
the law; the law of gravity; personal morality; religion
the law; the law of gravity; morality; religion
the law; religion; community mores; individual morality
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The correct option providing a complete set of examples of normative systems is:
- the law; religion; community mores; individual morality
Normative systems refer to systems of norms or rules governing behavior, which include moral, social, and legal norms. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The correct option providing a complete set of examples of normative systems is:
- the law; religion; community mores; individual morality
Normative systems refer to systems of norms or rules governing behavior, which include moral, social, and legal norms. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Who are the parties to a criminal case?
state and the accused
plaintiff and the accused
plaintiff and the defendant
state and the appellant
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In a criminal case, the parties involved are the "state and the accused." The state represents society and prosecutes the accused individual for violating the law. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
In a criminal case, the parties involved are the "state and the accused." The state represents society and prosecutes the accused individual for violating the law. If you have any more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Which one of the following statements regarding the onus of proof in a court case is correct?
In a civil case the plaintiff must prove his case beyond a reasonable doubt.
The onus of proof in a civil case is not quite as heavy as in a criminal case.
In a criminal and civil case, the onus rests with an individual to prove his case.
In a criminal case the state must prove its case on a balance of probabilities.
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The correct statement regarding the onus of proof in a court case is:
- The onus of proof in a civil case is not quite as heavy as in a criminal case.
In civil cases, the standard is "preponderance of evidence," whereas in criminal cases, it's "beyond a reasonable doubt." Let me know if you have more questions!
The correct statement regarding the onus of proof in a court case is:
- The onus of proof in a civil case is not quite as heavy as in a criminal case.
In civil cases, the standard is "preponderance of evidence," whereas in criminal cases, it's "beyond a reasonable doubt." Let me know if you have more questions!
Lizelle is an animal rights activist. She regards the hunting of wildlife as unethical and she often protests against the exploitation of animals at hunting and wildlife exhibitions. She also campaigns on her blog on the internet for the urgent adoption of legislation to ban the hunting of caged lions in South Africa.
What is the sanction for NOT complying with the norms of the normative system applicable to Lizelle’s convictions/beliefs?
individual or personal discontent
prosecution by a state organ
punishment by a state organ
disapproval by the community
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In the context of normative systems like Lizelle's convictions and beliefs, the sanction for not complying with these norms is typically "individual or personal discontent" or "disapproval by the community." These sanctions are more social and personal rather than legal or state-imposed.
In the context of normative systems like Lizelle's convictions and beliefs, the sanction for not complying with these norms is typically "individual or personal discontent" or "disapproval by the community." These sanctions are more social and personal rather than legal or state-imposed.
Which one of the following sources of law binds a court in deciding a case?
Foreign law
Legal textbooks
Legal periodicals
African indigenous law
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In South Africa, African indigenous law is one of the sources of law that can bind a court in deciding a case. However, it is typically applied in conjunction with other sources of law, like common law and statutory law, depending on the context of the case. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
In South Africa, African indigenous law is one of the sources of law that can bind a court in deciding a case. However, it is typically applied in conjunction with other sources of law, like common law and statutory law, depending on the context of the case. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Ms Masina and Ms Seoke live in Protea Glen Estate in Soweto and have been neighbours for some time. Ms Masina does not care about the environment and regularly burns all her garden refuse by making a big fire. The fire smoke is a huge nuisance to Ms Seoke and makes life very unpleasant for her.
Which division of the private law will be applicable to the fire smoke that makes life unpleasant for Ms Seoke?
law of patrimony
family law
law of personality
law of persons
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The applicable division of private law for the fire smoke issue affecting Ms Seoke would be the "law of personality." This branch of law deals with the protection of an individual's personal rights, including the right to enjoy one's property without interference such as nuisance caused by smoke. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The applicable division of private law for the fire smoke issue affecting Ms Seoke would be the "law of personality." This branch of law deals with the protection of an individual's personal rights, including the right to enjoy one's property without interference such as nuisance caused by smoke. If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
In which chapter of the Constitution will you find the Bill of Rights that protects the fundamental rights of each person?
Chapter *
Chapter *
Chapter *
Chapter *
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The Bill of Rights, which protects the fundamental rights of each person, is found in Chapter * of the South African Constitution. If you have more questions about the Constitution or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The Bill of Rights, which protects the fundamental rights of each person, is found in Chapter * of the South African Constitution. If you have more questions about the Constitution or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
What are the two requirements for the operation of the system of judicial precedent in South African law?
the facts of a case and the lawyers’ arguments put before court
a hierarchy of courts and an effective system of law reporting
the legal rules relevant to a dispute and the reasons for the court’s decision
the casual remarks and quoting of similar cases by a judge
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The two requirements for the operation of the system of judicial precedent in South African law are:
- A hierarchy of courts and an effective system of law reporting.
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The two requirements for the operation of the system of judicial precedent in South African law are:
- A hierarchy of courts and an effective system of law reporting.
If you need more information or have further questions, feel free to ask!
Which one of the following statements is INCORRECT regarding the position of African customary law since the establishment of our constitutional democracy?
Today African customary law is largely recorded in writing, for example in legislation, court decisions and textbooks.
An example of official customary law is the Traditional Health Practitioners Act * of *, which attempts to regulate the practices of traditional healers.
In terms of section *(*) of the Constitution, courts must apply African customary law except if it is found to be contrary with the Constitution.
African customary law is still largely made up of oral or unwritten customs handed down from generation to generation.
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The INCORRECT statement regarding the position of African customary law is: "Today African customary law is largely recorded in writing, for example in legislation, court decisions and textbooks."
African customary law is still largely oral and unwritten, handed down through generations. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The INCORRECT statement regarding the position of African customary law is: "Today African customary law is largely recorded in writing, for example in legislation, court decisions and textbooks."
African customary law is still largely oral and unwritten, handed down through generations. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Complete the following sentence by choosing the correct option:
Law can be defined as …
unwritten and informal rules of human conduct.
customary rules that bind the whole community.
rules of human conduct with binding legal force.
written and formal legal rules of human conduct.
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The correct option for defining law is:
- Rules of human conduct with binding legal force.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The correct option for defining law is:
- Rules of human conduct with binding legal force.
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The Constitution drives the process of social and economic transformation by making provision for measures to address injustices and inequalities of the past.
Which concept below best relates to the statement above?
transformative constitutionalism
transformative justice
constitutional supremacy
the philosophical concept of ubuntu
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The concept that best relates to the statement about the Constitution driving social and economic transformation is "transformative constitutionalism." This concept refers to the use of constitutional law as a tool to achieve social change and address past inequalities and injustices.
The concept that best relates to the statement about the Constitution driving social and economic transformation is "transformative constitutionalism." This concept refers to the use of constitutional law as a tool to achieve social change and address past inequalities and injustices.
Who is the legal representative of an accused in a criminal case?
a paralegal
a judge
a candidate attorney
a legal practitioner
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The legal representative of an accused in a criminal case is a "legal practitioner." If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The legal representative of an accused in a criminal case is a "legal practitioner." If you have more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Which one of the following statements about evidence presented in court is correct?
Real evidence includes affidavits, blood results, books and maps.
Documentary evidence includes weapons, clothes and fingerprints.
Evidence does not include oral statements by witnesses about a case.
Electronic evidence includes emails, data messages and electronic data.
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The correct statement about evidence presented in court is:
- Electronic evidence includes emails, data messages, and electronic data.
The correct statement about evidence presented in court is:
- Electronic evidence includes emails, data messages, and electronic data.
Temba and Thandi argue while they are waiting for a taxi at a taxi rank. Temba shouts at Thandi: "Thandi, you are a prostitute!" Thandi is very upset about the incident because some of her co-workers also heard what Temba shouted. She feels as if her reputation has been hurt forever and that she will never be able to show her face in public again.
Which division of the private law will be applicable to Thandi's reputational harm?
law of patrimony
law of personality
family law
law of persons
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The division of the private law applicable to Thandi's reputational harm would be the "law of personality." This branch of law deals with protecting an individual's personal rights, including their reputation.
If you need more information or have further questions, feel free to ask!
The division of the private law applicable to Thandi's reputational harm would be the "law of personality." This branch of law deals with protecting an individual's personal rights, including their reputation.
If you need more information or have further questions, feel free to ask!
Tom’s department at New Africa University is starting a new project. Tom has applied for the position of project leader. His head of department calls him in and warns him that the selection committee does not like his religious convictions and that this will affect his application.
Which specific fundamental right has been infringed by the University’s violation of Tom’s religious freedoms?
the right to personality
political rights
personal rights
the right to equality
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The specific fundamental right that has been infringed by the University's actions against Tom is "the right to equality." This right protects individuals from discrimination based on personal characteristics such as religion. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
The specific fundamental right that has been infringed by the University's actions against Tom is "the right to equality." This right protects individuals from discrimination based on personal characteristics such as religion. If you have more questions or need further clarification, feel free to ask!
Which one of the following is NOT an example of a juristic person in terms of South African law?
Shoprite Checkers (Pty) Ltd South Africa
The Anglican Church of Southern Africa
Advocate Gugulethu Nkosi, a lecturer in law
The University of Cape Town
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The correct option for which entity is NOT a juristic person in terms of South African law is "Advocate Gugulethu Nkosi, a lecturer in law." A juristic person refers to an entity that is recognized by law as having rights and duties, such as companies and organizations. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The correct option for which entity is NOT a juristic person in terms of South African law is "Advocate Gugulethu Nkosi, a lecturer in law." A juristic person refers to an entity that is recognized by law as having rights and duties, such as companies and organizations. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
During the Covid-* pandemic, Africa Medical Supplies (Pty) Ltd decides to increase their profits by selling personal protective equipment at * percent of the cost price. An anti-corruption unit which forms part of the government, begins investigating companies that are taking advantage of the pandemic for profitable gain. Africa Medical Supplies (Pty) Ltd is one of the companies under investigation.
Which one of the following applications of the Bill of Rights is relevant to the Investigation of Africa Medical Supplies (Pty) Ltd by the anti-corruption unit?
linear
vertical
horizontal
general
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The relevant application of the Bill of Rights in the investigation of Africa Medical Supplies (Pty) Ltd by the anti-corruption unit is "horizontal." This involves the application of constitutional rights between private entities, like companies and individuals, rather than between the state and individuals. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The relevant application of the Bill of Rights in the investigation of Africa Medical Supplies (Pty) Ltd by the anti-corruption unit is "horizontal." This involves the application of constitutional rights between private entities, like companies and individuals, rather than between the state and individuals. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
What is the correct term for African customary law that still develops within indigenous communities and largely consists of unwritten customs handed down from generation to generation?
uncodified customary law
living customary law
unrecorded customary law
official customary law
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The correct term for African customary law that continues to develop within indigenous communities and consists largely of unwritten customs handed down through generations is "living customary law." If you have more questions about this topic or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The correct term for African customary law that continues to develop within indigenous communities and consists largely of unwritten customs handed down through generations is "living customary law." If you have more questions about this topic or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Complete the following sentence about the application of the Bill of Rights by choosing the correct option:
Horizontal application of the Bill of Rights applies between…
individuals or private institutions.
the state and groups of people.
the state and individuals.
individuals or state organs
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Horizontal application of the Bill of Rights applies between "individuals or private institutions." This means that constitutional rights can be enforced in relationships between private parties, and not just between the state and individuals. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Horizontal application of the Bill of Rights applies between "individuals or private institutions." This means that constitutional rights can be enforced in relationships between private parties, and not just between the state and individuals. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
John and Stephen have been in a same-sex relationship for the past six years. They want to get married but are not sure what their legal position is in this regard. They approach you for legal guidance.
Which one of the following statements regarding marriage by same-sex partners is INCORRECT?
A civil union has exactly the same consequences as a civil marriage in terms of the Marriage Act * of *, including the way it dissolves.
In * the Civil Union Act came into operation, allowing same-sex and heterosexual couples to enter into a marriage or a civil partnership.
The current definition of marriage only includes a union of one man with one woman, to the exclusion, while it lasts, of all others.
In terms of section *(*) of the Civil Union Act * of *, civil union partners must choose whether they want to call their union a marriage or a civil partnership.
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The INCORRECT statement regarding marriage by same-sex partners is: "The current definition of marriage only includes a union of one man with one woman, to the exclusion, while it lasts, of all others." The Civil Union Act allows same-sex couples to marry legally.
The INCORRECT statement regarding marriage by same-sex partners is: "The current definition of marriage only includes a union of one man with one woman, to the exclusion, while it lasts, of all others." The Civil Union Act allows same-sex couples to marry legally.
Complete the following sentence about private legal practitioners by choosing the correct option:
Attorneys and advocates are referred to as private legal practitioners because they...
practise for their own accounts.
act on behalf of the state.
perform similar functions in court.
train candidate attorneys and pupils.
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Attorneys and advocates are referred to as private legal practitioners because they "practise for their own accounts." If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Attorneys and advocates are referred to as private legal practitioners because they "practise for their own accounts." If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Francis frequently goes to the Arts and Crafts Market in Johannesburg with her friends. One Saturday, as she is walking in Juta Street, a man approaches her and grabs her handbag out of her hands. Francis starts chasing the man and shouts for help. A number of bystanders chase and apprehend the man. The police are called. They arrest the man, who is identified as Robert Beukes, for theft.
Who will decide if Robert will be tried in the magistrates' court for theft after looking at all the evidence presented by the police?
magistrate
state prosecutor
state advocate
state attorney
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The decision to try Robert Beukes in the magistrate's court for theft will be made by the "state prosecutor." The prosecutor assesses the evidence and determines whether there is enough to proceed with a trial.
The decision to try Robert Beukes in the magistrate's court for theft will be made by the "state prosecutor." The prosecutor assesses the evidence and determines whether there is enough to proceed with a trial.
In terms of section * of the Constitution the court will take certain factors into account to determine whether a limitation of a fundamental right is justifiable.
Which one of the following is not a factor that the court will consider?
Is the law a law of general application that applies to everyone?
What is the purpose and importance of the right?
Is the limitation of the right reasonable in an open and democratic society?
What is the nature and extent of the limitation?
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The factor that the court will not consider in determining whether a limitation of a fundamental right is justifiable under Section * of the Constitution is: "Is the law a law of general application that applies to everyone?"
The factor that the court will not consider in determining whether a limitation of a fundamental right is justifiable under Section * of the Constitution is: "Is the law a law of general application that applies to everyone?"
Which one of the following statements regarding the function of a family advocate is correct?
A family advocate...
is responsible for documentation in the High Court.
protects the interests of children in divorce disputes.
supervises the administration of deceased estates.
is responsible for administration in the magistrate's court.
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The correct statement regarding the function of a family advocate is that they "protect the interests of children in divorce disputes." Family advocates ensure that children's best interests are considered in custody and access matters in divorce cases. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The correct statement regarding the function of a family advocate is that they "protect the interests of children in divorce disputes." Family advocates ensure that children's best interests are considered in custody and access matters in divorce cases. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following countries’ legal systems fall within the civil-law legal family?
England
Sri Lanka
France
Scotland
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The countries with legal systems within the civil-law legal family are:
- Sri Lanka
- France
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
The countries with legal systems within the civil-law legal family are:
- Sri Lanka
- France
If you have any more questions or need further assistance, feel free to ask!
Sipho concluded a contract of sale with Zodwa. In terms of this contract, Sipho undertook to sell his motor car, a red Mazda CX3, to Zodwa for R163 *. They agreed that Zodwa would pay the purchase price when Sipho delivers the car to her.
In the scenario above both Sipho and Zodwa have rights in terms of the private law.
What is the object of their respective rights called?
personality property
a creation of the human mind
a performance
an immovable thing
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The object of Sipho and Zodwa's respective rights in the contract of sale is called "a performance." This refers to the obligations each party has agreed to fulfill under the contract. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
The object of Sipho and Zodwa's respective rights in the contract of sale is called "a performance." This refers to the obligations each party has agreed to fulfill under the contract. If you have further questions or need more information, feel free to ask!
Every right concerns a dual relationship.
Which option reflects the two parts of this dual relationship correctly?
a relationship between the holder of a right and the object of a right
a relationship between a legal subject and other legal subjects
a relationship between a legal subject and legal object, and other legal subjects
a relationship between a legal subject and a legal object
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The correct option reflecting the two parts of a dual relationship in every right is "a relationship between a legal subject and a legal object." This describes the interaction between an individual or entity (legal subject) and the object of their rights. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The correct option reflecting the two parts of a dual relationship in every right is "a relationship between a legal subject and a legal object." This describes the interaction between an individual or entity (legal subject) and the object of their rights. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Temba and Thandi argue while they are waiting for a taxi at a taxi rank. Temba shouts at Thandi: "Thandi, you are a prostitute!" Thandi is very upset about the incident because some of her co-workers also heard what Temba shouted. She feels as if her reputation has been hurt forever and that she will never be able to show her face in public again.
Which main division of South African law will be applicable to this scenario?
criminal law
public law
civil law
private law
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The main division of South African law applicable to this scenario is "civil law." This is because it involves a potential defamation claim, where Thandi may seek to protect her reputation and seek damages for harm caused by Temba's statement. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The main division of South African law applicable to this scenario is "civil law." This is because it involves a potential defamation claim, where Thandi may seek to protect her reputation and seek damages for harm caused by Temba's statement. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
From the options below, which case declared certain sections of the Electoral Act * of * unconstitutional, resulting in amendments to the Act?
Richter v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (CCT03/*, CCT */*) [*] ZACC *
Minister of Home Affairs and Another v Fourie and Another (CCT */*) [*] ZACC *
S v Makwanyane and Another (CCT/*/*) * (*) SA * (CC)
Fraser v Children’s Court, Pretoria North and Others * (*) SA * (CC)
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The case that declared certain sections of the Electoral Act * of * unconstitutional, resulting in amendments to the Act, is "Richter v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (CCT03/*, CCT */*) [*] ZACC *". If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The case that declared certain sections of the Electoral Act * of * unconstitutional, resulting in amendments to the Act, is "Richter v Minister of Home Affairs and Others (CCT03/*, CCT */*) [*] ZACC *". If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
Which of the following criteria deals with a legal system’s beliefs or values when grouping legal systems into legal families?
the economic theories of the legal system
the style and technique of the legal system
the economic elements of the legal system
the philosophy of the legal system
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The criterion that deals with a legal system's beliefs or values when grouping legal systems into legal families is "the philosophy of the legal system." This encompasses the underlying principles and values that guide the legal framework. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!
The criterion that deals with a legal system's beliefs or values when grouping legal systems into legal families is "the philosophy of the legal system." This encompasses the underlying principles and values that guide the legal framework. If you have more questions, feel free to ask!