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SCL1501 Assignment 1 Semester 2 2026 - Due 14 August 2026 Assignment Questions 1.1 Discuss the concept of law. Use the SCL1501 study guide (material) to answer this question. Your answer should not exceed 750 words. (10) 1.2 Why legal practitioners need to possess numerical skills? Discuss. Use the SCL1501 study guide (material) to answer this question. Your answer should not exceed 750 words. (10) 1.3 Reliance and Joshua decide to form a partnership and combine their assets and liabilities. Reliance’s assets are worth R140 000, and his liabilities are R4 500. Joshua’s assets are worth R173 000, and his liabilities are R57 000. Determine the value of the partnership assets. In your answer you must show calcu

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SCL1501
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: 14 UGUST 2026

, SCL1501 ASSIGNMENT 1 2026
DUE 14 AUGUST 2026




QUESTION 1.1: Discuss the concept of law. Use the SCL1501 study guide
(material) to answer this question. Your answer should not exceed 750 words.


The concept of law is fundamental to any legal study. As a law student, understanding
what law is constitutes the point of departure for your entire legal education. However,
the question "What is law?" is not easy to answer, as different people understand the
concept of law in different ways in various situations

(SCL1501 Study Guide 2026, LU1, p. 11).



DEFINING LAW

In the strict sense, law is defined as:

"Law, in the strict sense of the word, is the only body of rules governing human conduct
that is recognised and, if necessary, enforced by the state."

(SCL1501 Study Guide 2026, LU1, p. 12).

This definition reveals four important characteristics of law:

Characteristic

System of rules Law is a body of rules, but not all systems of rules are law
(SCL1501 Study Guide 2026, LU1, p. 12)

Recognised by The rules must be recognised by the state, not by religion,
the state science, or sporting codes (SCL1501 Study Guide 2026,
LU1, p. 12)

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