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PVL3701
ASSIGNMENT 1 (SEMESTER 1)
DUE 1 APRIL 2026




Read all the assessment instructions (in your QP) carefully and adhere to them.

• Your assignment should consist of a maximum of one page and the bibliography on a separate page.
Do not include a cover page; only your name and student number on the top of the first page is
sufficient.
• When you are referring to the Study Guide for the first time in your assignment, cite it in the following
manner: S Scott, Property Law Study Guide (PVL301) (Department of Private Law Unisa, 2016) 10
(the number 10 is the page number).
• Subsequent referencing: Scott, Property Law Study Guide 10 (the number 10 is the page number).




QUESTION 1

Sipho can be described as a lawful holder of the room he rented from Thandi. This is
because he had lawful possession under a valid lease agreement, giving him the right
to use and control the room for the agreed period. Lawful holdership exists even though
he does not own the property, as possession was given with the consent of the owner (S
Scott, Property Law Study Guide (PVL301) (Department of Private Law Unisa, 2016) 45).


QUESTION 2

Annie’s real relationship with the towel in her suitcase is that of detention. She honestly
believed the towel belonged to her, which shows that she was acting in good faith. Her
mental state is important because it distinguishes lawful detention from theft or unlawful



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Andries Johannes Van der Walt, Gerrit Pienaar Introduction to the Law of Property
Publisher: 2009 ISBN: 9780702182006 Edition: Unknown

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