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PVL3704 Assignment 1
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 2 2025 - DUE
21 August 2025
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, PVL3704 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 21
August 2025
QUESTION 1 Discuss in general (without reference to a
specific enrichment action) how the extent of enrichment
liability (or the quantum of the enrichment claim) will be
calculated. (15)

To answer Question 1 comprehensively (15 marks), you need to discuss how the
extent of enrichment liability, also called the quantum of the enrichment claim,
is calculated in general, without reference to a specific enrichment action like
condictio indebiti or condictio sine causa. Here's a structured essay-style answer
that meets these requirements:



The Calculation of Enrichment Liability (Quantum of the Enrichment Claim)

The extent of enrichment liability or the quantum of an enrichment claim refers
to the amount that the enriched party must repay or compensate to the
impoverished party in an enrichment action. In South African law, enrichment
liability is governed by the general principles of unjustified enrichment, and the
quantum must be determined with careful reference to these principles to avoid
unjust outcomes.

1. General Principle: Enrichment at the Expense of Another

The central requirement is that the defendant must have been enriched at the
expense of the plaintiff. The amount recoverable is limited to the extent to which
the defendant was enriched, not the extent to which the plaintiff was
impoverished. This means the claim is measured by the benefit gained, not the
loss suffered.

Example (general): If a person mistakenly improves another’s property, the
owner’s enrichment is limited to the increase in value of the property, not the cost
of the improvement.

2. No Enrichment Beyond Retained Benefit

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