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ILW1501 EXAM PACK AND NOTES
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ILW1501 EXAM PACK AND NOTES ....................................................................................................... 1 
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ILW1501 EXAM PACK AND NOTES 2015-2019.
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ILW1501 EXAM PACK AND NOTES 2015-2019. Introduction To Law. Civil case claiming damages arising from the medical bills he pays. 
Criminal case: driving at 80km/hour on a road where there is a 60km/hour speed limit. 
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(ii) State Advocate: because the amount that Frans will claim exceed R400 000 which is over 
the threshold set for the Magistrate court. 
(iii) In a civil case the plaintiff must ...
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ILW1501 EXAM PACK. ILW1501 - Introduction To Law. the law: norms which the whole community regards as binding and must be obeyed whilst 
individual morality are norms or standards that every individual sets for himself. 
 The law: prosecution/punishment/compensation to an injured party whilst in individual 
morality sanction is self-imposed 
 The law: state organ is the enforcer whilst in individual morality it’s the individual. 
(b). i) There must be explicit rules. 
(ii) The rules must...
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CLA1501_ COMMERCIAL LAW_ BEST STUDY NOTES NOVEMBER 2021.
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CLA1501_ COMMERCIAL LAW_ BEST NOTES NOVEMBER 2021. AUTHORITATIVE SOURCE OF SA LAW: 
2 types of sources: Authoritative – court is bound by & Persuasive – used/interpret in particular way to 
convince court ruling. 
1) Statute Law or Legislation 
1.1 General: 
 Dutch legislation passed between 1652 -1806 if approved & accepted by SA Law 
 English statues don‟t apply to SA unless by official proclamation regarding the union 
of SA or colonies 
1.2 The Constitution of RSA 1996 
 Is t...
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CIV3701 STUDY NOTES.
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CIV3701 STUDY NOTES. What is the Law of Civil Procedure? 
 Civil procedure forms part of the formal adjectival law of South Africa, that regulates 
civil litigation and the enforcement of substantive rights 
 It is a mechanism used to enforce the rights that are derived from the substantive 
private law. 
Differences between Civil Procedure and Criminal Procedure: 
Basis Civil (Private) Criminal (Public) 
PARTIES Application: Applicant and 
Respondent (brings 
application vs. opposes) 
Act...
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ILW1501 Introduction To Law LATEST EXAM PACK.
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ILW1501 Introduction To Law LATEST EXAM PACK. SECTION A 
QUESTION 1 
(a). the law: norms which the whole community regards as binding and must be obeyed whilst 
individual morality are norms or standards that every individual sets for himself. 
 The law: prosecution/punishment/compensation to an injured party whilst in individual 
morality sanction is self-imposed 
 The law: state organ is the enforcer whilst in individual morality it’s the individual. 
(b). i) There must be explicit rul...
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ILW1501-Introduction To Law LATEST EXAM PACK .
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ILW1501-Introduction To Law LATEST EXAM PACK. SECTION A 
QUESTION 1 
(a). the law: norms which the whole community regards as binding and must be obeyed whilst 
individual morality are norms or standards that every individual sets for himself. 
 The law: prosecution/punishment/compensation to an injured party whilst in individual 
morality sanction is self-imposed 
 The law: state organ is the enforcer whilst in individual morality it’s the individual. 
(b). i) There must be explicit rul...
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ILW1501 EXAM PACK
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The law: norms which the whole community regards as binding and must be obeyed whilst 
individual morality are norms or standards that every individual sets for himself. 
 The law: prosecution/punishment/compensation to an injured party whilst in individual 
morality sanction is self-imposed 
 The law: state organ is the enforcer whilst in individual morality it’s the individual. 
(b). i) ...
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ILW1501 EXAM PACK
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ILW1501 
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ILW1501 - Introduction To Law 
 
the law: norms which the whole community regards as binding and must be obeyed whilst 
individual morality are norms or standards that every individual sets for himself. 
 The law: prosecution/punishment/compensation to an injured party whilst in individual 
morality sanction is self-imposed 
 The law: state organ is the enforcer whilst in individual morality it’s the individual. 
(b). i) There must be explicit rules. 
(ii) The rules...
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CLA1501 Exam Pack Revision Q And A
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CLA1501 Exam Pack 
 Revision Q And A. CHAPTER 1 
Question 1 
Which ONE of the following is regarded in the South African law as a source of RomanDutch law: 
I. Law of the Twelve Tables 
2. Institutions 
3. Corpus Iuris Civilis 
4. Commentarius ad Pandectas 
Question 2 
Which ONE of the following is a principle that CANNOT be associated with the doctrine 
of stare decisis? 
1. a High Court is bound by its own decisions until they are overruled by a superior court. 
2. a High Court is bound by the...
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