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PVL2601 – Summary Study Notes 2022(Family Law)
  • PVL2601 – Summary Study Notes 2022(Family Law)

  • Summary • 25 pages • 2022
  • PVL2601 – Summary Study Notes (Family Law) LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONCLUSION OF A VALID CIVIL MARRIAGE: Marriage is traditionally defined as the legally recognized life long voluntary union between two parties to the exclusion of all others.  Capacity to act – mentally ill persons - if they enter into marriage the moment this occurs marriage is void.  Infant (children below age of 7) do not have the capacity to act.  Prodigals (a person with normal mental ability but who ...
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PVL2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 OF 2023 [358216]
  • PVL2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 OF 2023 [358216]

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  • PVL2601 ASSIGNMENT 1 SEMESTER 1 OF 2023 [] QUESTION 1 In which one of the following cases did the Constitutional Court hold that contempt proceedings in the High Court to secure the enforcement of a maintenance debt are appropriate constitutional relief for the enforcement of a claim for the maintenance of children? a. Fose v Minister of Safety and Security b. Reloomel v Ramsay c. Voortrekkerwinkels (Ko-operatief) Bpk v Pretorius d. Bannatyne v Bannatyn
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PVL2601 Exam Pack-Past Papers
  • PVL2601 Exam Pack-Past Papers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 78 pages • 2021
  • October /Nov 2019 1. In Which one of the following cases did the Constitutional Court hold that contempt proceedings in the High Court to secure the enforcement of a maintenance debt are appropriate constitutional relief for the enforcement of a claim for the maintenance of children? 1) Soller V Maintenance Magistrate, Wynberg 2) Burger V Burger 3) Mngadi v Beacon Sweets & Chocolate Provident Fund 4) Bannatyne V Bannatyne ( Commission for Gender Equality, as Amicus Curiae) 2. During th...
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PVL2601 EXAM PACK.LATEST.
  • PVL2601 EXAM PACK.LATEST.

  • Exam (elaborations) • 86 pages • 2021
  • MAY/JUNE 2019 QUESTIONS 1. A and B are married They have a daughter, Mary B also has a son, Quintin, from a previous marriage Marry and Quintin are related to each other as follows [1] They are collateral blood relatives [2] They are blood relatives in the direct line [3] They are relatives by affinity in the direct line [4] They are relatives by affinity in the collateral line 2. Which one of the following is a common requirement for the spouses' reciprocal duty of support and the cap...
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PVL2601 – ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 AND 2 2021
  • PVL2601 – ASSIGNMENT 2 SEMESTER 1 AND 2 2021

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  • 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...
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PVL2601 – Summary Study Notes (Family Law).
  • PVL2601 – Summary Study Notes (Family Law).

  • Class notes • 25 pages • 2022
  • PVL2601 – Summary Study Notes (Family Law). FAMILY LAW: LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONCLUSION OF A VALID CIVIL MARRIAGE: Marriage is traditionally defined as the legally recognized life long voluntary union between two parties to the exclusion of all others.  Capacity to act – mentally ill persons - if they enter into marriage the moment this occurs marriage is void.  Infant (children below age of 7) do not have the capacity to act.  Prodigals (a person with normal mental abi...
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PVL2601_2021_Family Law
  • PVL2601_2021_Family Law

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  • PVL2601_2021_Family Law. SECTION A: MULTIPLE-CHOICE QUESTIONS 1 In which one of the following cases did the Constitutional Court hold that contempt proceedings in the High Court to secure the enforcement of a maintenance debt are appropriate constitutional relief for the enforcement of a claim for the maintenance of children? [1] Soller v Maintenance Magistrate, Wynberg [2] Burger v Burger [3] Mngadi v Beacon Sweets & Chocolates Provident Fund [4] Bannatyne v Bannatyne (Commission for G...
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PVL2601 Exam Pack-Past Papers
  • PVL2601 Exam Pack-Past Papers

  • Exam (elaborations) • 78 pages • 2021
  • October /Nov 2019 1. In Which one of the following cases did the Constitutional Court hold that contempt proceedings in the High Court to secure the enforcement of a maintenance debt are appropriate constitutional relief for the enforcement of a claim for the maintenance of children? 1) Soller V Maintenance Magistrate, Wynberg 2) Burger V Burger 3) Mngadi v Beacon Sweets & Chocolate Provident Fund 4) Bannatyne V Bannatyne ( Commission for Gender Equality, as Amicus Curiae) 2. During th...
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PVL2601-Family Law Study Notes.
  • PVL2601-Family Law Study Notes.

  • Class notes • 24 pages • 2022
  • PVL2601-Family Law Study Notes. LEGAL REQUIREMENTS FOR THE CONCLUSION OF A VALID CIVIL MARRIAGE: Marriage is traditionally defined as the legally recognized life long voluntary union between two parties to the exclusion of all others.  Capacity to act – mentally ill persons - if they enter into marriage the moment this occurs marriage is void.  Infant (children below age of 7) do not have the capacity to act.  Prodigals (a person with normal mental ability but who is unable of m...
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PVL2601_2021Family Law
  • PVL2601_2021Family Law

  • Exam (elaborations) • 18 pages • 2021
  • PVL2601_2021Family Law 1 A and B are married. They have a son, S. B also has a daughter, D, from a previous relationship. S and D are related to each other as follows: [1] They are blood relatives in the direct line. [2] They are collateral blood relatives. [3] They are relatives by affinity in the direct line. [4] They are relatives by affinity in the collateral line. (2) 2 A putative marriage is described as a marriage … [1] which has never come into existence and has none of the le...
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