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LPL4802
LAW OF DAMAGES
UNISA
2021
ASSIGNMENT NUMBER 3
UNIQUE NUMBER: 848654
DUE DATE: 14 JULY 2021
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, LPL4802 2021 SEMESTER 1
ASSIGNMENT 03: MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS
UNIQUE NUMBER: 848654
DUE DATE: 14 JULY 2021
Please stick to the due date on this question paper. Late submissions will be
rejected by the system. Lecturers will NOT accept emailed answers.
Select the most suitable option on each question from those listed as 1-5 and answer the
questions on an online electronic mark-reading sheet available on myUnisa assignment
platform.
QUESTION 1
When an insolvent claims damages or satisfaction on account of defamation or bodily
injury; such compensation:
1. Falls into the insolvent estate
2. Belongs to the curator.
3. Can be used to acquire assets which form part of the insolvent estate
4. 1 and 3
5. Does not fall into the insolvent estate.
QUESTION 2
X, who together with Z, Y’s wife who are married in community of property, allegedly
wrongfully assaulted Y. Y Sustained serious bodily injuries and pain. Y instituted action
for both patrimonial and non-patrimonial damages against both of them. X, settles all the
damages as a joint wrongdoer. What is true about his recourse against Z and their joint
estate (where Z’s estate cannot satisfy the claim)?
1. X has a recourse against either Z’s separate estate, but not the joint estate between Z
and Y.
2. Non-patrimonial damages now form part of the separate estate of Y, and X cannot claim
them against the joint estate in terms of S18 of the Matrimonial Property Act 88 of 1984.
3. X has no recourse against Z in that Z cannot wrong her husband she married in
community of property.
4. X has a recourse for both patrimonial and non-patrimonial damages against the joint
estate.