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TLI4801, Techniques in Trial and Litigation, Assignment 1 ( Complete Answers) , 21 August 2025.

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TLI4801 assignment 2 2025. Due date 21 August 2025.You are the legal representative of ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd, a supplier of high voltage electricity cables. Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd is one of the customers of ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd and the latter on 01 February 2025 supplied cables to Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd on terms requiring payment to be made within 60 days of delivery. You are approached by ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd with instructions to recover an amount of R1.5M which is owed to your client by Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd. You proceed to serve Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd with a demand. Upon receipt of the demand, Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd, through its sole director and shareholder, Dennis Brown, informs you that Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd acknowledges its debt to ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd and subsequently enters into an acknowledgement of debt (AOD). Brown Cables subsequently fails to abide by the payment procedure agreed upon in the AOD. TLI4801 assignment 2 2025. Due date 21 August 2025.You are the legal representative of ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd, a supplier of high voltage electricity cables. Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd is one of the customers of ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd and the latter on 01 February 2025 supplied cables to Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd on terms requiring payment to be made within 60 days of delivery. You are approached by ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd with instructions to recover an amount of R1.5M which is owed to your client by Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd. You proceed to serve Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd with a demand. Upon receipt of the demand, Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd, through its sole director and shareholder, Dennis Brown, informs you that Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd acknowledges its debt to ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd and subsequently enters into an acknowledgement of debt (AOD). Brown Cables subsequently fails to abide by the payment procedure agreed upon in the AOD. (a) Would you advise ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd to make use of the Provisional Sentence Procedure to recover the amount owing? Provide reason(s) for your answer. (a) Would you advise ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd to make use of the Provisional Sentence Procedure to recover the amount owing? Provide reason(s) for your answer.

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ASSIGNMENT 2 ANSWERS

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TECHNIQUES IN TRIAL AND LITIGATION

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a. Yes, I would advise ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd to make use of the provisional
sentence procedure to recover the amount owed. The Uniform Rules of Court,
Rule 8(1) permits a plaintiff to sue by way of provisional sentence if the claim is
founded on a liquid document. A liquid document is a written instrument signed
by the debtor, acknowledging an unconditional liability for the payment of a fixed
or ascertainable amount of money.1 In this matter:
• Brown Cables (Pty) Ltd, through its sole director, Dennis Brown, signed an
Acknowledgement of Debt (AOD) in favour of ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd;
• The AOD records a clear, unconditional undertaking to pay R1 500 000.00
• This amount is fixed and certain and therefore meets the requirements of a
liquid document.2


The courts have held that a properly executed AOD constitutes a liquid document
capable of supporting a provisional sentence claim.3 By proceeding with
provisional sentence, ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd can obtain a judgment more quickly


1 Uniform Rules of Court, Rule 8(1).
2 Marnewick C, Litigation Skills for South African Lawyers 4 ed (2019) at 423.
3 Western Bank Ltd v Pretorius 1976 (2) SA 481 (T).

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