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PVL3704_ STUDY PACK correct QUESTION AND ANSWER
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. Enrichment Liability And Estoppel. What is the appropriate enrichment action that B must institute against the bank (C) according to case law? 1 The condictio sine causa. 2 The condictio indebiti. 3 The condictio causa data causa non secuta. 4 The condictio ob turpem vel iniustam causam. 5 The actio negotiorum gestorum contraria. (2) Question 16 Indicate which one of the following is not a requirement for a valid reliance on estoppel: 1 There must have been a misrepresentation of intention. 2 ...
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LAW OF DELICT 
1. Define a delict 
The act of a person which in a wrongful and culpable way causes loss/damage 
2. List the 5 elements of a delict 
- Act 
- Wrongfulness 
- Fault 
- Causation 
- Damage 
3. Name the most important delictual remedies available, and briefly indicate what are the differences 
between them 
I. Actio legis Aquiliae: Claim damages for wrongful and culpable causing of patrimonial damage 
II. 
III. Actio iniuriarum: Claim satisfaction for wrongful and intentional injury ...
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KTR211- law of Contracts 211 – Exam Notes.
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CHAPTER ONE 
THE NATURE AND BASIS OF CONTRACT 
THE NOTION OF CONTRACT 
A contract is an agreement between two or more parties with a serious intention of creating a 
legally bindingobligation(s) – animus contrahendi 
Legally bindingagreements that are not contracts: 
• Obligationary agreements – where obligations are created, i.e. sale and lease agreements 
• Absolving agreements – where obligations are canceled, i.e. settlement agreements 
• Real or transfer agreements – where rig...
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Pvl3703-law-of-delict-revision-studypack. Complete For Exam Prep.
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ANSWERING PROBLEM-TYPE 
QUESTIONS 
A useful way to approach problem type questions is to use the IPAC scheme: 
I =IDENTIFY the legal issues involved. 
P= set out the applicable legal PRINCIPLES. 
A= APPLY the legal principles to the facts. 
C= give your CONCLUSION. 
IDENTIFYING THE PROBLEM 
Identifying the relevant issues correctly is the most important step in answering the 
question. 
TIPS: 
• Start broadly and then narrow down the topic. For example, ask yourself 
whether the question is ab...
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LPL4802_ Law Of Damages_ EXAM NOTES AND SUMMARY.
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LPL4802_ Law Of Damages_ EXAM NOTES AND SUMMARY. MEASURING DAMAGE USING THE COMPARATIVE 
APPROACH AND INCORPORATING THE USE OF THE 
CONCRETE CONCEPT OF DAMAGE 
The ideal approach to measuring damage would be to use aspects of 
the comparative approach and also incorporate aspects of the concrete 
concept of damage, which measures the diminution or deterioration of a 
particular part of someone’s patrimony as a result of the damagecausing event. In view of assessing the impact of the delict on ...
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PVL 3703 LATEST EXAM PACK
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LAW OF DELICT 
1. Define a delict 
The act of a person which in a wrongful and culpable way causes loss/damage 
2. List the 5 elements of a delict 
- Act 
- Wrongfulness 
- Fault 
- Causation 
- Damage 
3. Name the most important delictual remedies available, and briefly indicate what are the differences 
between them 
I. Actio legis Aquiliae: Claim damages for wrongful and culpable causing of patrimonial damage 
II. 
III. Actio iniuriarum: Claim satisfaction for wrongful and intentional injury ...
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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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CRW2601 EXAM	PACK.
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CRW2601 EXAM	PACK. General Principles Of Criminal Law. 	According	to	the	absolute	theory,	punishment	is	an	end	in	itself,	while	 
according	to	the	relative	theories, punishment	is	a	means	to	a	secondary	end. 
b)	The	effectiveness	of	the	theory	of	general	deterrence	depends	only	on	the	 
severity	of	the	punishment	that	is	imposed	on	an	offender. 
c) The	“triad	in	Zinn”	(the	crime,	the	criminal	and	interests	of	society)	enables	a	 
court	to consider	all	the	theories	of	punishment	when	imposing...
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PVL3703 Assignment 1 Super Semester 2021 law of delict complete questions and answers
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PVL3703 Assignment 1 Super Semester 2021 
Question 1 
Thumi is an epilepsy sufferer. He neglects to take his prescription medicine and decides to drive to the local mall to do some shopping. On his way, he suffers an epileptic seizure. He loses control of his car and smashes into a corner shop, causing considerable damage to the building and merchandise. The shop owner institutes a delictual action against Thumi. 
Which 
one of the following statements is correct? 
1.	Thumi cannot rely on automa...
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PVL3703 Assignment 1 Super Semester 2021 law of delict complete questions and answers
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PVL3703 Assignment 1 Super Semester 2021 
Question 1 
Thumi is an epilepsy sufferer. He neglects to take his prescription medicine and decides to drive to the local mall to do some shopping. On his way, he suffers an epileptic seizure. He loses control of his car and smashes into a corner shop, causing considerable damage to the building and merchandise. The shop owner institutes a delictual action against Thumi. 
Which 
one of the following statements is correct? 
1.	Thumi cannot rely on automa...
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