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Question 1
Fully advise Janet on the desirability of choosing this option should she decide to take up this offer.
(3)
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Question 1
Fully advise Janet on the desirability of choosing this option should she decide to take
up this offer. (3)
Question 2
Janet discusses the message with her husband, a Unisa alumnus and auditor. He
advises her to urgently report the matter, because such practices negatively affect the
credibility of all Unisa graduates and students. How should Janet go about doing so?
(2)
Before you answer questions 3-6 of this assignment, read Study Units 1-4 very
carefully. Also, read Petropulos and Another v Dias 2020 (5) SA 63 (SCA).
While reading the Study Units and the Petropulos decision, focus on the nature of the
different rights that are dealt with in this module, namely personal rights, real rights
and limited real rights (Study Unit 2). Keep in mind that ownership is the most complete
real right that a person can
have with regard to his or her own thing, but the law and the rights of others can limit
this right (Study Unit 3). Real rights such as ownership and limited real rights, such as
servitudes, should be registered in the Deeds Registry, while personal rights are
usually not registered. Ownership can be acquired in different ways, either through
original means or through derivative means (Study Units 4 and 5). Certain remedies
exist to protect the rights and interests of persons (Study Unit 6).
Against this background, consider the following set of facts: