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Notes on Study Units 1-3. Topics in April Test. Covered the 71 pages of the Study Units concisely in 21 Pages. STUDY UNIT 1: GENERAL INTRODUCTION TO THE LAW OF SUCCESSION AND THE ADMINISTRATION OF DECEASED ESTATES STUDY UNIT 2: THE LAW OF SUCCESSION AND THE CONSTITUTION STUDY UNIT 3: THE LAW OF INTESTATE SUCCESSION

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INTRODUCTION TO SUCCESSION & ADMINISTRATION OF DECEASED ESTATES


Law of Succ def: legal rules regulating the devolution (distribution / division / transfer) of assets from estate of deceased estate owner to
such an estate owner’s successors (beneficiaries).


Elements of def: The legal rules that govern the law of succession originate from: statute law (acts of Parliament); case law (court
judgments); the common law (Roman-Dutch law). The law of succession is concerned with the transfer of the deceased’s assets. The
deceased’s liabilities (the deceased’s debts that are unpaid at the time of the deceased’s death) are not transferred onto his/her successors.


Estate: accumulation of deceased’s assets & liabilities.


Death: transfer of deceased’s assets to successors can occur only once deceased passed away


Successors: those who succeed to deceased’s assets in terms of law of succession - receive deceased’s assets after passed away, also
called the beneficiaries.


Dual system: common law of succession - origins in RDL & Eng law; Cust law - laws of SA’s various Black population groups.


Common law of succession is sub-divisible into three branches:

1) Law of testate succession: applies when deceased has made will.

2) Law of intestate succession: applies in absence of a will

3) Succession by contract: deceased has, prior to death, entered into a contract regarding division of estate assets upon death.
Generally invalid, with exception of two instances: antenuptial contract; the donatio mortis causa - a contract of donation made in
contemplation of death of donor, the party who donates asset(s) to another upon death.


Administration of deceased estates: When estate owner dies, estate is subjected to a legal process called administration (or
winding-up) of the deceased estate. Administration is a statutory process & regulated by the Administration of Estates Act 66 of 1965. 2
important functionaries are involved in administration process: Master of HC & executor of deceased estate:


1. Master of HC: Each HC in SA has a Master’s office. Master and their staff at each Master’s office attend to a number of legal &
administrative functions regarding deceased estates, trusts, insolvent estates, curatorship, etc. Master’s functions regarding
administration of deceased estates: supervision of administration process and the activities of executors advisory & other
administrative functions in regard to administration process.


2. Executor: party who actively administers a deceased estate. Usually nominated in deceased’s will = executor testamentary. If
deceased left no will or will left by the deceased contains no nomination of executor, Master nominates executor to administer
deceased’s estate = executor dative. Nomination as an executor is not sufficient to make one an executor - must also be appointed
by Master through issuing of letters of executorship. Letters of executorship officially make person executor of specific deceased
estate. Once Master has issued letters of executorship, appointed executor can commence functions regarding administration of
specific deceased estate.

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