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This includes ALL 37 prescribed cases for the whole year's work in Private Law 171. very extensive, yet easily and simply explained and set out with clear facts, legal question, final judgements and reasoning.

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Private law 171 case summaries
2017




lecturers:

Dr. D Horsten

Dr. L Mills



By Margaux Tison



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,Fouché v Battenhausen and co. 1939



Facts:

 Defendant’s father met Mr. Van Der Mescht (VDM) to discuss on exchanging a
Dodge car and some money for a second-hand Chevrolet
o Def’s father pledged to pay VDM £30 as soon as his sheep were sheared
o Def’s father said his son (defendant) would pay the rest in monthly installments
 Defendant: minor
 Defendant explicitly told VDM’s attorney that he was a major
 Chevrolet was delivered to Def’s Father’s farm
 Father was aware of all the material terms of the contract
 Def’s mother got sick and this was costly – he did try to cancel the contract but this
didn’t work
o Def’s father spoke to VDM and they agreed that only £15 had to be paid after
shearing season, instead of £30
 Def and his father traveled with the car quite far
 Def’s mother died
o Subsequently the defendant tried to claim restitutio in integrum.
 Contract was prejudicial to minor, not beneficial

Legal question: how far is the defendant’s right to use the claim of restitutio in integrum
affected by his fraud?

Judgement:

 Claim of restitutio in integrum continues from the court a quo, so the appeal is
dismissed

Reasoning:

 The minor verbally said he was a major, but the other party in the contract should
not have taken his word for truth, especially if he was suspicious of how young the
defendant looked – he should have asked for proof so it is his own fault for not
checking up on things.




Road Accident Fund v Mtati 2005 (6) SA 215 (SCA)


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,Facts:

 Pregnant woman was seriously injured when a car drove into her (she was a
pedestrian)
 accident due to negligent driving
 Pregnant woman’s child (Z) born with brain damage
 Child’s father (Mtati) instituted claim on behalf of child against the Road Accident
Fund (RAF).
 RAF raised special plea:
o unborn child isn’t a legal subject and is therefore not entitled to
compensation
o because an unborn child isn’t a legal subject, driver doesn’t owe a duty of
care to unborn child.

Legal question: Does Z have claim against RAF for damages (disability) and should such a
claim be allowed by using nasciturus fiction, or normal principles of delict?

Judgement:

 SCA: it would be intolerable if our law didn’t grant a claim for prenatal injuries and
that such an action should be based on the law of delict.
 Appeal unsuccessful.

The reasoning:

 according to ordinary principles of delict, unlawfulness and damage are separate
elements for delictual liability and that the child’s delictual right of action becomes
complete when he/she is born alive.
 The assertion that the driver of the vehicle did not owe Z a legal duty because she
had not yet been born must be rejected.
 all future claims for prenatal injuries will have to be based on ordinary principles of
the law of delict and not on the nasciturus fiction. The nasciturus fiction will still
apply to other areas of the law.




Christian Lawyers Association of SA V The Minister of Health 1998



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, Facts:

 Christian Lawyer’s Association (CLA) sought order declaring the Choice on
Termination of Pregnancy Act of 1996 unconstitutional.
 Plaintiff: “life begins at conception; therefore, abortion is in violation of s11 of the
Constitution”
 Defendants: “fetus is not a bearer of rights in terms of s11 of the Constitution.”
 Judge: if the drafters of Constitution intended to protect the fetus, specific reference
to the protection would’ve been made in the BOR.

legal question: Does the wording “everyone” / “every person” in the Constitution include a
fetus (as a legal subject), from moment of conception?

Judgement:

 Fetus is not a legal subject
 Choice on Termination of Pregnancy Act not unconstitutional




Ex Parte Pieters 1993 (3) SA 379 (D)


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