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MRL3701 ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 2023 (ALL ANSWERS & SOLUTIONS)

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ASSIGNMENT 2
SEMESTER 1
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You are a candidate attorney at a law firm in the process of consulting a client, Mr.

Masuku. He informs you that he bought a vehicle from one Mr. Havenga, who makes a

living by buying and selling secondhand cars. He further informs you that the trustee of

Mr. Havenga however approached him (Mr. Masuku), took back the vehicle that he

bought from Mr. Havenga and informed him that he is claiming the vehicle under section

29 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936. Mr. Masuku now seeks your advice on how to get the

vehicle back.



During your research, you find that dispositions which may be set aside, include those not

made for value, voidable preferences, undue preferences, collusive dealings, and those

made in fraud of creditors.

1. Which of the dispositions above may be set aside in terms of the common law, and

what is the relevant action that may be used to set the disposition aside?

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