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CIV3701 ASSIGNMENT 01 ANSWERS SEMESTER 02 QUESTION 1 X has a claim against Z in the amount of R600 000 based on breach of contract which occurred in Cape Town. X is an incola of Cape Town and Z is an incola of Pretoria. With these facts in mind, answer the following questions. Give full reasons for your answers. (a) Explain why it will be inappropriate for X to use an ordinary application to institute proceedings against Z. (2) (b) Explain why X can institute proceedings against Z in the Cape Town High Court. (2) (c) Would your answer to (b) above differ if Z was a foreign peregrinus of the Republic? (4) (d) Would your answer to (b) above differ if the claim related to the registration of fixed property, and the property was situated in Johannesburg? (2) [10] QUESTION 2 J and T are married to each other and are domiciled in Lesotho. After having been married to each other for a period of 8 years, J wishes to divorce his wife, T. At the time of the institution of the divorce proceedings, J had been living in Pretoria for ten months. With these facts in mind, answer the following questions. Give full reasons for your answers. (a) Will the Pretoria High Court, have jurisdiction to hear the action for divorce? (3) (b) If J decides to issue summons against T, explain how the summons will be served on T, who remained in Lesotho. (2) [5] QUESTION 3 B and C are involved in a motor vehicle collision in Durban. B suffers damages to his vehicle in the amount of R100 000, as well as damages due to bodily injury in the amount of R300 000. C resides in Benoni, whilst B resides in Cape Town. B issues summons against C. With these facts in mind, answer the following questions. Give full reasons for your answers. (a) Name the correct type of summons that B may use to commence the proceedings and give the reason for your answer. (2) (b) Will the magistrates’ court situated in Durban have jurisdiction to hear the action instituted by B against C? Fully explain. (3) (c) Shortly after C delivers his plea on the merits, B requests C in terms of magistrates’ courts rule 23 to make discovery of all documents and tape recordings in C’s possession. Explain fully why C may not do so at this stage. (2) (d) C successfully defends the case brought by B, and is awarded party-and-party costs. The attorney-and-client costs between B and his attorney amount to R12 000. The taxed party- and-party costs amount to R15 000. You are B’s attorney. Fully explain to B whether he is liable for either, or both, these amounts. (3) [10] TOTAL [25]

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, QUESTION 1
X has a claim against Z in the amount of R600 000 based on breach of contract
which occurred in Cape Town. X is an incola of Cape Town and Z is an incola
of Pretoria. With these facts in mind, answer the following questions. Give full
reasons for your answers.
(a) Why it will be inappropriate for X to use an ordinary application to institute
proceedings against Z:
An ordinary application cannot be used by X to institute proceedings against Z
because the common applications are appropriate for non-contentious matters that
are not highly litigious and can be resolved based only on affidavit materials. Where
the claim is breach of an express contract for R600,000, the action is bound to entail
factual issues that must be proved orally under oath, with cross-examination and an
invasive analysis of facts that is not appropriate in an action proceeding. Action
proceedings entitle a party to lead evidence and are consequently more suitable in
such circumstances.1

(b) Why X can institute proceedings against Z in the Cape Town High Court


X can institute proceedings against Z in the cape town high court as X is an incola of
Cape town and the breach of contract happened in Cape town. Under the principle of
jurisdiction, the High Court of the place where the cause of action occurred which in
this case is Cape Town or the place where plaintiff resides has jurisdiction in the
matter. Hence, the Cape Town High Court has the jurisdiction to hear the dispute that
has arisen between the two parties.2

(c) Would the answer to (b) differ if Z was a foreign peregrinus of the Republic


Yes, the answer would differ if Z was a foreign peregrinus (a non resident foreigner)
of the Republic. However, the Cape Town High Court will still be within jurisdiction to
entertain the matter because the cause of action occurred in Cape Town, X will need
to assure that Z is amenable to jurisdiction of the court.This is typically done by
attaching Z's property within the court's jurisdiction (an arrest ad fundandam et



1
Pete et al, Civil Procedure: A Practical Guide (3rd edn, Oxford University Press 2017).
2
Cilliers, Loots, and Nel, Herbstein & Van Winsen: The Civil Practice of the High Courts of
South Africa (vol 1 & 2, 5th edn, Juta 2009) 162.

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