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Semester 2 2025 -
DUE 29 August 2025
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, LJU4804 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 2 2025 - DUE 29
August 2025
Mrs Musonga, an Malawi citizen, married her husband, at
British citizen, in December 1982, while they were on
holiday in Paris, France. At the time of entering into the
marriage, both were domiciled in London, England. They
concluded an antenuptial contract, excluding all forms of
community of property and of profit and loss. In 1984,
they moved to Johannesburg, South Africa, and
established a domicile there. Two children, Peter and
Sarah, were born from the marriage. Jane took up a
position as marketing manager for a large retail firm and
travelled extensively for her profession. They decided
that Mrs Musonga would stay at home to look after the
children and household. In 2003, Mrs Musonga instituted
divorce proceedings against Jane in a South African High
Court. He also instituted a claim for redistribution of
assets in terms of s 7(3) of the Divorce Act 70 of 1979.
The divorce was finalised in December 2004. Jane
tragically died in a car accident in 2005, while domiciled
in South Africa. She executed a will in Germany in 1982,
while domiciled in England, in which she appointed Mrs
Musonga as her sole heir. After the divorce was finalised,
she executed a second will in Namibia in 2005, while
domiciled in South Africa. The second will revoked her
first will and appointed her children Peter and Sarah as
her sole heirs. In terms of the South African law of
intestate succession, Peter and Sarah are Jane’s intestate
heirs. 1.1 The court has to determine which legal system

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