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PVL3702 CONTRACT LAW STUDY SUMMARY NOTES
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PVL3702 CONTRACT LAW STUDY SUMMARY NOTES. This is a complete and an all-inclusive guide to PVL3702 - Law Of Contract. 
Contract as an agreement intended to create enforceable obligations 
→ A contract is an agreement between two or more parties with the intention of creating enforceable 
obligations. To constitute an enforceable contract, an agreement must be one which the law 
recognizes as binding on the parties. 
→ The extra ingredient that distinguishes contracts from non-binding agreeme...
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CPR3701-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK.
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CPR3701-CRIMINAL PROCEDURE HANDBOOK. Part I: 
Selected General Principles of the Law of 
Criminal Procedure 
Chapter 1 A basic introduction to criminal procedure 
Chapter 2 The criminal courts of the Republic 
Chapter 3 The prosecution of crime 
Chapter 4 The right to legal assistance 
Chapter 5 The accused: his or her presence as a party 
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SUCCESSION 2 TOPIC 1 (SOLVED!)
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Capacity to Inherit correct answers All juristic and natural persons (born or unborn) are competent to inherit either testate or intestate regardless of their legal capacity. 
 
Testamentary Capacity correct answers The legal ability to make a will. 
 
Natural person correct answers capable of acquiring a vested right to an inheritance 
 
Who will acquire a vested right + unrestricted enjoyment of the inheritance. correct answers A person who is a major (over 18 years), who is of sound mind and ...
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PVL2602 Semester 1 Notes
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Succession 
Succession: 
- This aspect of law deals with what happens to an estate (the assets you leave behind) after you pass 
away. 
- Estate = the assets, obligations, liabilities, debts, etc. that you leave behind. 
- Inheritance = what is left once all the debts and liabilities have been paid. 
- Succession determines who qualifies to inherit. 
There are 2 types of succession: 
- 1) Testate = dealing with wills. 
- 2) Intestate = dealing with no wills. 
Terminology: 
- Deceased = person w...
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ADL2601 EXAM PACK 2023
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Study Unit 1 
Four key features of administrative law 
There are four key features of administrative 
law, these are the base of the module 
ADMINSTRATIVE LAW. 
1)State Authority This is public power exercised by an organ of 
state or natural or juristic person over another 
person or body in a subordinate or subservient 
position. The exercise of such authority affects 
the rights of that subordinate. 
 The question to ask in administrative law is 
whether any person or body has acte...
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PVL 1501 UPDATED Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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General conceptsnie n vraag 
Agreement:Conscious meeting of minds (consensus ad idem) between two or more 
persons. An agreement creating obligations is known as a contract. 
Capacity to act:The capacity to perform valid juristic acts. 
Capacity to litigate: The capacity to appear in court as a party to a 
suit. 
Capacity to litigate:The capacity to appear in court as a party to a 
suit. 
Contract:An agreement entered into with the intention of creating an obligation or 
obligations
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AUE1601 SUMMARISED NOTES 2022/2023
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AUE1601 SUMMARISED 
NOTES 2022/2023 
P a g e | 1 
Topic 2: Interpretation, purpose, application and formation of a company 
Study unit 2.1 
Related and interrelated persons, and control (Sec 2) and Subsidiary relationships (Sec 3) 
 Consanguinity: blood relationship 
o First degree: children (incl. adopted) and parents 
o Second degree: brother, sister, grandparents, grandchildren – there is at least one 
generation between you and a person related to you in the second degree 
 Affinity:...
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Louisiana Notary Exam 2015 2024 ACTUAL EXAM 109 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ASNWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+
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Louisiana Notary Exam ACTUAL EXAM 109 
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS 
(VERIFIED ASNWERS) |ALREADY GRADED A+ 
Common law - Answer- Used in all states except Louisiana and based on English law 
Civil law - Answer- Louisiana law derived from French laws 
Ownership - Answer- A real right. The rights that confers authority over a thing subject 
to other provisions of law and cannot be lost due to non use 
Co-ownership - Answer- Two or more persons may own the same thing, each having an 
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LML4806 NOTES
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Contents 
1 Shareholders and Company Meetings.......................................................................................................................2 
2 Directors, Board Committees and the Company Secretary........................................................................................6 
3 Duties of Directors...................................................................................................................................................13 
4 Capacity and ...
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Law of Persons PVL 1501 Exam Questions and Answers
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Law of Persons PVL 1501 Exam 
Questions and Answers 
General concepts - Answer- nie n vraag 
Agreement: - Answer- Conscious meeting of minds (consensus ad idem) between two 
or more persons. An agreement creating obligations is known as a contract. 
Capacity to act: - Answer- The capacity to perform valid juristic acts. 
Capacity to litigate: The capacity to appear in court as a party to a 
suit. 
Capacity to litigate: - Answer- The capacity to appear in court as a party to a 
suit. 
Contract: -...
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