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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the LJU4804 PORTFOLIO (QUALITY ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025. For assistance whats-app us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4... QUESTION 1 Instructions: Read the set of facts below and answer the questions that follow. Michael and Martha Kumwenda got married in Mauritius in December 1983. They concluded an antenuptial contract excluding all forms of accrual and of profit and loss. At that time, they were Zambian citizens and Martha was domiciled in Lusaka and working there as a senior accountant, while Michael was working in New York on a two-year fixed term contract with the possibility of further renewal. They relocated to Johannesburg in January 1985 and established a domicile there. Michael assumed the position of chief operations officer (COO) of a cellular service provider and Martha obtained a position as chartered accountant at Deloitte. One child with special needs was born from the marriage in 1995 and Martha resigned from her work to look after him full-time. In 2023, Martha filed for divorce in the South Gauteng High Court. She also applied for a redistribution of assets. 1.1 Which legal system applies to the formal validity of Michael and Martha’s marriage in terms of the South African rules of private international law? (2) 1.2.1 Which legal system applies to the material validity of Michael and Martha’s marriage in terms of the South African rules of private international law? (2) 1.2.2 Provide a brief discussion of the exceptions to the rule in 1.2.1. (6) 1.3.1 How would the South African court determine where Michael was domiciled at the time of entering into the marriage? Note: The court must determine where he was domiciled in December 1983. (2) 1.3.2 Would the position in respect of determining Michael’s domicile be different if the court had to determine where he was domiciled in 1994? (3) 1.4 In the case of EB (born S) v ER (born B) and Others; KG v Minister of Home Affairs and Others [2023] ZACC 32, the Constitutional Court found that the time limit (1 November 1984) in respect of the availability of a claim for redistribution in terms of section 7(3) of the Divorce Act 70 of 1979 is unconstitutional. However, to date, no definitive judgment has been delivered concerning the availability of section 7(3) to effect a redistribution of assets in the case of proprietary consequences of a marriage being governed by a foreign matrimonial domicile. T. Discuss this statement with reference to the relevant cases. Guidelines: • No discussion of the 2023 Constitutional Court case is required. • Your answer must include a full case discussion of Esterhuizen v Esterhuizen 1999 (1) SA 492 (C), properly referenced and not taken from the study guide or any other secondary source. Pay heed to the requirements of a case discussion: discuss the facts, identify the legal question and summarise the decision (ratio decidendi) in your own words. Provide footnote references to the relevant page and/or paragraph numbers of the case for every statement made. • Also discuss the other relevant cases briefly. (15) 1.5 Michael executed a will in Mauritius in which he appointed Martha as his sole heir. At the time of execution of the will, he was domiciled in Zambia and a Zambian citizen. He retained his Zambian citizenship throughout his life. After his divorce from Martha was finalised, Michael executed a second will in Germany that expressly revoked his first will and appointed his child as his sole heir. At the time of its execution, he was domiciled in South Africa. Michael’s first will was formally valid in terms of Mauritian law (only). Michael’s second will was formally invalid in terms of all its possible testing systems, but formally valid in terms of Mauritian law. In terms of the rules of intestate succession of Mauritius, Germany and South Africa, his child would be his intestate heir. Michael died in a car accident in May 2024. Who would inherit his estate? Note: You must apply the relevant provision of the Wills Act 7 of 1953. (5) 1.6 As mentioned in 1.5, Michael tragically died in a motor vehicle accident while on a business trip in Namibia. At the time of his death, he was still domiciled in Johannesburg and a Zambian citizen. The accident was caused by a negligent truck driver employed by a multinational courier company with depots in all the SADC countries. The lawyers representing Michael’s heir plan to sue the truck company based on delict. If the action is instituted in the South Gauteng High Court, which legal system will be applied to the matter? (5) QUESTION 2 Consider the following statement and provide a properly referenced essay-answer. . The South African International Arbitration Act 15 of 2017 represents best practice in respect of the provisions governing the procedural aspects of international arbitrations as well as in respect of the recognition and enforcement of foreign arbitral awards.

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LJU4804
PORTFOLIO Semester 1 2025

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1.1 Formal Validity of Marriage

According to South African private international law, the formal validity of a marriage
is governed by the lex loci celebrationis, i.e. the law of the place where the marriage
was celebrated. Since Michael and Martha were married in Mauritius in December
1983, Mauritian law applies to determine whether the marriage was formally valid.
This includes whether the ceremony met the required formalities, such as a
recognized marriage officer and proper registration procedures. This rule is
consistently applied by South African courts, as established in cases such as
Ngqobela v Sihele (1893) 10 SC 356 and Seedat’s Executors v The Master (Natal)
1917 AD 302.




1.2.1 Material Validity of Marriage

The material validity of a marriage—i.e. whether the parties had the legal capacity to
marry each other—is also governed by the lex loci celebrationis. Therefore,
Mauritian law applies to determine if Michael and Martha were legally capable of
marrying each other in December 1983. This includes factors such as age, consent,
and degrees of relationship. This principle is supported in Friedman v Friedman’s
Executors (1922) 43 NLR 259, which confirms that the law of the place of celebration
governs material validity under South African private international law.




1.2.2 Exceptions to the Rule on Material Validity

There are two exceptions to the general rule that material validity is governed by
the lex loci celebrationis:

(i) Fraus legis (fraud on the law): If the parties married outside South Africa to
evade a requirement of their local law (lex domicilii), and one of them was domiciled
in South Africa at the time, then South African law applies. This was affirmed in
Pretorius v Pretorius 1948 (4) SA 144 (O). The requirements include: (1) domicile in
South Africa; (2) intention to evade the law; and (3) actual evasion.



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