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IND2601
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2024
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DUE DATE: 15 April 2024


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Which of the following statements DOES NOT signify mangangaahla (to move the jaw) in
sentencing under customary law?

a.
The amount of talking that the court officials need to do in order to convince a litigant of his
guilt
b.
The amount of money paid to a court messenger to summon a litigant to appear before a
traditional court.
c.
The amount regarded as compensation to the court for the time spent by its members on a
case.
d.
The Amount of goods that are given in order to close the court proceedings in a traditional
court.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of general principles of customary law of
succession in terms of original customary law?

a.
Succession takes place only on the death of a predecessor.
b.
It was common for African people to dispose of their assets by means of a will.
c.
Succession is a duty that cannot be relinquished or ceded.
d.
A distinction is made between general succession and special succession.
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Which of the following statements DOES NOT signify mangangaahla (to move the jaw) in
sentencing under customary law?

a.
The amount of talking that the court officials need to do in order to convince a litigant of his
guilt
b.
The amount of money paid to a court messenger to summon a litigant to appear before a
traditional court.
c.
The amount regarded as compensation to the court for the time spent by its members on a
case.
d.
The Amount of goods that are given in order to close the court proceedings in a traditional
court.
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Which of the following is NOT an example of general principles of customary law of
succession in terms of original customary law?

a.
Succession takes place only on the death of a predecessor.
b.
It was common for African people to dispose of their assets by means of a will.
c.
Succession is a duty that cannot be relinquished or ceded.
d.
A distinction is made between general succession and special succession.
Clear my choice



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a result of reliance and use of the contents of this document. This document is to be used for
comparison, research and reference purposes ONLY. No part of this document may be
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