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MRL3701 Assignment 2 (COMPLETE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 - DUE 13 May 2025

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MRL3701 Assignment 2 Full Solution Semester 1 2025 - DUE 13 May 2025 ;100 % TRUSTED workings, Expert Solved, Explanations and Solutions. For assistance call or W.h.a.t.s.a.p.p us on ...(.+.2.5.4.7.7.9.5.4.0.1.3.2)........... Kalebo approaches you for advice. He informs you that his brother, Benson, owes him R24 000 for gardening services rendered by his company. Dumisani explains to you that despite various attempts to get Benson to pay his debts, he has yet to make any payment. Dumisani is especially upset because he has heard a rumor that Benson and his wife has apparently now relocated their home from Johannesburg to Cape Town because his wife is ill and needs medical treatment at a care facility in Stellenbosch. Dumisani wants to know from you whether you can assist him to apply for the complusory sequestration of Benson’s estate, because his brother has fled from his home and therefore his responsibilites. Refer to the relevant act of insolvency, including a reference to the relevant legislation. Kabelo's estate estate was sequestrated in 2005. His concurrent creditors received no dividend and even had to pay contributions. has not yet been rehabilitated. He has just won a motorcar to the value of R150 000 in a competition. The trustee of D’s insolvent estate has heard about his good fortune and claims delivery of the car. Explain to whether he has to deliver the car to the trustee or whether there is any possibility that he could keep it for himself. With reference to impeachable dispositions, discuss the difference between the trustee’s powers under section 30 and section 29 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936. Kabelo's estate was sequestrated in 2021 and he has not yet been rehabilitated. Dennis was appointed as the trustee of the insolvent estate. The assets in Kabelo's estate were insufficient to cover the sequestration costs. As a result, all his creditors had to pay a contribution and the concurrent creditors did not receive dividends. Kabelo recently won a motor vehicle worth R200 000 in a competition which was run by the Mall of South Africa. When Dennis heard of the news, he claimed delivery of the car. Kabelo really likes the car and wants to keep the car. Kabelo comes to you for advice. He wants to know whether he has to deliver the car to the trustee or if there are ways he could keep the car. By referring to relevant legislation, advise Kabelo.

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MRL3701
ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2025

UNIQUE NO.
DUE DATE: 13 MAY 2025

, MRL3701

Assignment 2 Semester 1 2025

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Due Date: 13 May 2025

Insolvency Law

Question 1: Dumisani’s request to apply for Benson’s sequestration

Dumisani is understandably frustrated about his brother Benson’s unpaid debt of
R24,000 for gardening services. However, before jumping to the idea of applying for the
compulsory sequestration of Benson’s estate, it’s important to understand what the law
says about sequestration and whether it is appropriate in this situation.

In South African law, sequestration is governed by the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936.
Sequestration is the legal process by which a person’s estate (their property and
assets) is declared insolvent, meaning they cannot pay their debts. For a court to grant
a compulsory sequestration order, Dumisani, as the creditor, must prove the following:

1. Benson is insolvent:
Insolvency means that Benson’s liabilities (what he owes) exceed his assets
(what he owns). Dumisani would need to provide evidence that Benson cannot
pay his debts.
2. Act of insolvency:
According to section 8 of the Insolvency Act, Dumisani must show that Benson
has committed an act of insolvency. There are several acts of insolvency listed in
section 8, such as:
o Transferring or hiding assets to avoid paying creditors.
o Fleeing the jurisdiction or leaving their home to avoid debts (section 8(b)).
o Failing to satisfy a court judgment.

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