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PVL3702 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 – DUE 26 August 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations. {Three Answers Provided}

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PVL3702 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 – DUE 26 August 2025; 100% correct solutions and explanations. {Three Answers Provided}.ASSIGNMENT 01 QUESTION: Shane wants to purchase a limited-edition Porsche motor vehicle which was recently released in Germany. He visits the local Porsche dealership in Johannesburg. The owner of the dealership informs Shane that there is a twelve month waiting period to receive the limited-edition Porsche model, from the date the order is placed, because this model is manufactured and assembled in Germany, and thereafter it will be sent to a Johannesburg dealership in South Africa. Shane signed the ‘Contract of Sale’ document presented by the dealership with its standard terms and conditions, which stipulated a purchase price of R2 Million Rand for this limited-edition Porsche car. In accordance with this offer, Shane was required to pay the full purchase price to the seller (which is ‘Porsche Johannesburg’) within 30 days of him signing the agreement, and when the manager of the dealership requested him to do so, Shane timeously complied with this requirement. Eight months after signing the ‘Contract of Sale’ document, the manager of the dealership informed Shane that with reference to the limited-edition Porsche, Shane needs to specify if he wants any extras to be included in the car, and he needs to pay for it. Shane specified to the seller that he wanted a sunroof installed which cost him an extra R50 000 and he paid the seller for it, at the time. Shane was then informed by the manager that he should expect to receive the Porsche limited-edition car in Johannesburg, in a few months-time. A few months later the Porsche car arrived in Johannesburg at

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, PVL3702 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE ANSWERS) Semester
2 2025 – DUE 26 August 2025; 100% correct solutions and
explanations. {Three Answers Provided}
Legal Opinion for Shane: Prescribed Mode of Acceptance and
Validity of the Contract of Sale
1. Introduction
Legal advice regarding the prescribed mode of acceptance in the
contract you entered into with the Porsche dealership in
Johannesburg. Specifically, the dealership’s attorney argues that no
valid contract was concluded due to the dealership’s failure to sign
the 'Contract of Sale' document. You have asked whether the
absence of the seller’s signature means that the prescribed mode of
acceptance was not complied with, and, if so, whether a valid
contract of sale was concluded. This opinion addresses those two
core issues.
2. The Prescribed Mode of Acceptance: Legal Principles
In terms of South African contract law, for a contract to be valid,
there must be a valid offer, a valid acceptance, and consensus
between the parties. Where an offeror prescribes a particular mode
of acceptance, such as signing a document, that mode must
generally be complied with for the contract to be valid, unless:
 the prescribed mode is merely directory and not peremptory;
or
 the offeror waives the prescribed method (waiver will not be
discussed in this opinion as per your instruction).
A prescribed mode of acceptance is considered peremptory if the
wording of the offer explicitly requires acceptance in a particular

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