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This document contains workings, explanations and solutions to the HFL1501 Assignment 3 (QUALITY ANSWERS) Semester 1 2024. For assistance call or us on 0.6.8..8.1.2..0.9.3.4...... Question 1 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following statements regarding legal subjects is not correct? Under modern South African law, natural persons, juristic persons and organs of state are all legal subjects. A legal subject is a person who is bound by the laws that apply to them. An individual, as legal subject, has certain rights and duties because legal rules apply to them. Only a natural person may be regarded as a legal subject under modern South African law. Clear my choice Time left 1:58:39 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 2 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following statements regarding a personal servitude is not correct? A specifi c personal servitude is the right of only one specifi c person. Because the right created by a servitude relates to property, a servitude creates a real right. It is possible to have a personal servitude over both movable and immovable things. A personal servitude creates a personal right. Clear my choice Time left 1:56:12 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 3 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following things was not regarded as a thing outside commerce ( res extra commercium ) under ancientRoman law? A temple dedicated to Mars, the Roman god of war. A private road A beach A sport stadium Clear my choice Time left 1:53:15 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 4 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following persons formulated the fi rst and most widely accepted defi nition of “transformativeconstitutionalism”? André van der Walt Karl Klare Raymond Zondo Pius Langa Clear my choice Time left 1:49:26 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 5 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Identify whether the following statement is true or false : According to the narrow defi nition of a “thing”, it is regarded as either a corporeal or an incorporeal object. Select one: True False Time left 1:47:28 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 6 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Identify whether the following statement is true or false : Constitutum possessorium (delivery with the intention to possess forthwith on behalf of the transferee) is an example ofdelivery that relates to the original acquisition of ownership. Select one: True False Time left 1:46:04 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 7 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following rights is a valid example of a right held by an usufructuary? The right to purchase the fruits produced by another person’s property. The right to draw water from a source on a neighbour’s property. The right to drive over the land of another person. The right of ownership over the fruits of a property over which a usufruct is created. Clear my choice Time left 1:45:01 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 8 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following statements regarding the constitutional transformation and development of the law of property is not correct? Developing the common law regarding the law of property in accordance with the principles of the Constitution is acomplex matter, as it involves the consideration of confl icting rights to property. South African courts should interpret and develop the common law regarding the law of property in accordance with theprinciples of the Constitution. From the wording of section 25 of the Constitution, it is clear that the drafters of the Constitution intended that theexpropriation of land should be the only way to improve access to land. The need to transform South African property law to increase access to land is necessary to undo the current situationof unequal land distribution, which resulted from discriminatory apartheid policies. Clear my choice Time left 1:41:33 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 9 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Which one of the following is an example of delivery with the short hand ( traditio brevi manu )? After Jan had leased and lived in Karen’s house for three years, the parties agree that Jan will purchase the house fromKaren. Alice buys 25 cows from Happy. Happy points out the cows, which are all together in one kraal. Katlego purchases milk from the kiosk and the cashier hands it to her after payment. Tembi buys a vehicle from Mercedes Benz and after the other formalities have been completed, the salesperson handsher the vehicle’s key. Clear my choice Time left 1:40:25 UNISA  2024  HFL1501-24-S1  Assessment 3 Question 10 Not yet answered Marked out of 1.00 QUIZ Consider the case discussions of the Constitutional Court decisions provided in the HFL1501 Study Guide. In these decisions,the Court provided guidance on how to interpret and apply the law on housing and eviction. Which one of the followingstatements does not represent the views of the Court in these cases? In matters where the eviction of unlawful occupiers of property is concerned, a court has a duty to weigh the confl ictingrights of parties. The principles of the Constitution should guide the interpretation of the law of property when determining when evictionorders may be granted. A person’s home relates to their dignity and is a place of safety; therefore, no eviction order should be granted if suitablealternative accommodation cannot be provided for unlawful occupiers. Local municipalities should provide housing to all persons in instances of homelessness.

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Under modern South African law, natural persons, juristic persons and organs of state are all legal subjects.
A legal subject is a person who is bound by the laws that apply to them.
An individual, as legal subject, has certain rights and duties because legal rules apply to them.
Only a natural person may be regarded as a legal subject under modern South African law.

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