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LML4807 Semester 1 Assignment 01 Submission date and time: 05 April 2024 : 21h00 Briefly discuss the following prescribed case: Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v Ech o Petroleum 2012 (5) SA 283 (SCA) The allocation of marks for the discussion is as follows: 1. Facts of the case (3) 2. 3. 4. Issue before the court (1) The decision of the court (4) A critical comment on the decision (2) PLEASE NOTE: A CRITICAL COMMENT DO ES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THAT THE COURT CAME TO A WRONG DECISION. IT REQUIRES OF YOU TO PUT THE CASE INTO THE CONTEXT OF YOUR STUDIES THROUGH A MEANINGFUL AND RELEVANT COMMENT. DO PROVIDE YOUR OPINION AS TO WHETHER THE CASE WAS CORRECTLY OR WRONGLY DECIDED. [10]....  PLAGIARISM FREE  COMPLEETE ANSWERS  100 % TRUSTED WORKINGS  EXPLANATIONS AND SOLUTIONS  ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR YOU  TWO OPTIONS OF ANSWERSTO CHOOSE BETWEEN ARE PROVIDED FOR YOU Option1 Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v Echo Petroleum 2012 (5) SA 283 (SCA) is a case that dealt with the issue of breach of contract and the interpretation of certain clauses in a loan agreement. The case pitted Standard Bank of South Africa, as the plaintiff, against Echo Petroleum, as the defendant. The facts of the case revolve around a loan agreement between the two parties, in which Echo Petroleum had defaulted on their repayment obligations. The issue before the court was whether Echo Petroleum had breached the loan agreement with Standard Bank of South Africa by failing to make the required repayments. The court had to interpret the clauses in the loan agreement to determine the rights and obligations of both parties.....

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ASSIGNMENT 01

SEMESTER 01




[BANKING LAW AND USAGE
LML 4807]
LML4807 Semester 1 Assignment 01 Submission date and time: 05 April 2024 : 21h00 Briefly discuss the
following prescribed case: Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v Echo Petroleum 2012 (5) SA 283 (SCA)
The allocation of marks for the discussion is as follows: 1. Facts of the case (3) 2. 3. 4. Issue before the
court (1) The decision of the court (4) A critical comment on the decision (2) PLEASE NOTE: A CRITICAL
COMMENT DOES NOT NECESSARILY MEAN THAT THE COURT CAME TO A WRONG DECISION. IT
REQUIRES OF YOU TO PUT THE CASE INTO THE CONTEXT OF YOUR STUDIES THROUGH A MEANINGFUL
AND RELEVANT COMMENT. DO PROVIDE YOUR OPINION AS TO WHETHER THE CASE WAS CORRECTLY
OR WRONGLY DECIDED. [10]

,  PLAGIARISM FREE

 COMPLEETE ANSWERS

 100 % TRUSTED WORKINGS

 EXPLANATIONS AND SOLUTIONS

 ALL QUESTIONS ANSWERED FOR YOU

 TWO OPTIONS OF ANSWERSTO CHOOSE BETWEEN ARE PROVIDED FOR YOU




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Standard Bank of South Africa Ltd v Echo Petroleum 2012 (5) SA 283 (SCA) is a
case that dealt with the issue of breach of contract and the interpretation of
certain clauses in a loan agreement. The case pitted Standard Bank of South Africa,
as the plaintiff, against Echo Petroleum, as the defendant. The facts of the case
revolve around a loan agreement between the two parties, in which Echo
Petroleum had defaulted on their repayment obligations.



The issue before the court was whether Echo Petroleum had breached the loan
agreement with Standard Bank of South Africa by failing to make the required
repayments. The court had to interpret the clauses in the loan agreement to
determine the rights and obligations of both parties.

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