MRL3701 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 2 - 2024
DUE DATE: 30 AUGUST 2024
1. Case name:
Amod v Khan 1947 (2) SA 432 (N)
2. Ratio decidendi of the case:
Even when all the requirements of section 12 were complied with, the court retained its discretion to grant or refuse a sequestration order.
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2. Ratio decidendi of the case: Even when all the requirements of section 12 were complied
with, the court retained its discretion to grant or refuse a sequestration order.
3. Area of Insolvency Law applicable: Compulsory Sequestration.
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