PVL2601 – ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 AND 2 2021
PVL2601 – ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 AND 2 2021. Blood relatives in the collateral line may not marry if either of them is related to their common ancestor(s) within the first degree or generation. Thus, in terms of this rule, you may not marry your brother or sister or any of their children or grandchildren because you are related within the first degree to the common ancestors: that is, your parents and your brother’s or sister’s parents, who are exactly the same people. 2. 3 (See the prescribed textbook p 38 and the study guide p 16.) A putative marriage exists when one of the parties (or both of them) enters into a civil marriage while being unaware that there is a defect which renders the marriage void. At the time of entering into the marriage, the particular party therefore believes in good faith that he or she is entering into a valid civil marriage. For example, a couple enters into a civil marriage without being aware that they are brother and sister and consequently related within the prohibited degrees of blood relationship. 3. 4 (See the prescribed textbook p 62 and the study guide p 31.) You have to know that spouses become tied co-owners in undivided and indivisible half shares of all assets and liabilities they acquire during marriage. This means that no asset can physically be divided and no spouse has an exclusive right in respect of any right belonging to the joint estate during the marriage. You also have to know the names of the cases in which the nature of community of property
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pvl2601 – assignment 2 semester 1 and 2 2021
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pvl2601 pvl2601 – assignment 2 semester 1 and 2