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Aquillian action case summaries - (PVL3005F) Popular
  • Aquillian action case summaries - (PVL3005F)

  • Summary • 8 pages • 2023
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  • Case summaries of the cases done in part 1 of the delict course, run by Prof. Fagan. All of these are to do with the lex aquillia. It covers core principles, summaries of the facts, and other important information. Notes made in 2023
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PVL3703 - Law of Delict summaries 2022
  • PVL3703 - Law of Delict summaries 2022

  • Exam (elaborations) • 80 pages • 2022
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  • PVL3703 - Law of Delict summaries 2022 Pass pack completely summarised and ready for the exam.
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Law of Delict & Aquilian Liability - Summary, Notes & Cases
  • Law of Delict & Aquilian Liability - Summary, Notes & Cases

  • Summary • 21 pages • 2022
  • Complete summary of Aquilian Liability (entirety of Anton Fagan textbook summarised) as well as the law of delict including defamation, vicarious liability and delict and the constitution. Case summaries and lecture notes included. Broken down into complete and succinct sections. Covers everything you need to know from a full year delict course.
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Defamation and other inuaria- Delict case notes
  • Defamation and other inuaria- Delict case notes

  • Summary • 21 pages • 2023
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  • Case summaries of defamation of character, vicarious liability, and other Delict related claims. Covered in part 2 of Delict at UCT, taught by Prof. Leo Boonzaier. Notes made in 2023
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PBL 410: Criminal law (full bundle for exam)
  • PBL 410: Criminal law (full bundle for exam)

  • Summary • 132 pages • 2021
  • This in-depth summary/notes includes: (1) Textbook (Snyman's Criminal Law - 7th ed) (2) Case law + Article summaries (3) Lecture slides (4) Class notes Unit 1: Introduction to Criminal Law Theme 1: Criminal Law & the legal system Theme 2: Criminal Law & the law of delict Theme 3: The concepts 'criminal law' & 'crime' Theme 5: Determinism & Indeterminism Theme 6: The purpose & function of crimin...
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Private Law 373 - Law of Delict
  • Private Law 373 - Law of Delict

  • Class notes • 207 pages • 2021
  • Contains all prescribed content for test 2 (19/07/21): prescribed case summaries, lecture notes, examples, test/ exam type questions, textbook summaries & all podcasts taken down word-for-word.
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The Law of Delict Second Semester with Case Summaries
  • The Law of Delict Second Semester with Case Summaries

  • Class notes • 158 pages • 2020
  • Second semester law of delict notes from the textbook Delict in South Africa Oxford University Press including case summaries and relevant legislation
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Private Law 373 (Law of Delict) Second Semester Notes 2019
  • Private Law 373 (Law of Delict) Second Semester Notes 2019

  • Summary • 198 pages • 2020
  • Complete and detailed Law of Delict notes for the second semester. Includes detailed class notes, relevant textbook summaries, in depth case summaries, question examples and answers and lecturer's test/exam tips. Notes are set out in an organised, structured manner making it easy to understand
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SCL 1501 STUDY GUIDE
  • SCL 1501 STUDY GUIDE

  • Exam (elaborations) • 106 pages • 2023
  • said to have done something that is forbidden (crime). The state, through the courts, will charge and try that person (prosecute) on behalf of the wider society or community. If that individual is found to have broken the law, he will be punished according to the law (this is what is called a criminal sanction). Such criminal sanctions include imprisonment, a fine, correctional supervision, community service and so forth. A criminal court takes charge of this process. For example, the law forbi...
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