TLI4801 Assignment 1
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 (835330) -
DUE 14 March 2025
100% GUARANTEEED
, TLI4801 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (835330) - DUE
14 March 2025
1. You act for ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd, a supplier of high
voltage electricity cables. lcp4801 Brown Electrical (Pty)
Ltd is one of the customers of ADB Cables and the latter
on 01 October 2024 supplied cables to Brown Electrical
on terms requiring payment to be made within 60 days of
delivery. You are approached by ADB Cables with
instructions to recover an amount of R1.2M which is owed
to your client by Brown Cables. You proceed to serve
Brown Electrical with a demand. Upon receipt of the
demand, Brown Electrical, through its sole director and
shareholder, Dennis Brown, informs you that Brown
Electrical acknowledges its debt to ADB Cables and
subsequently enters into an acknowledgement of debt
(AOD). Brown Electrical subsequently fails to abide by the
payment procedure agreed upon in the AOD. (a) Would
you advise ADB Cables to make use of the Provisional
Sentence Procedure to recover the amount owing?
Provide reason(s) for your answer. (6 marks) lml4806
No, I would not advise ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd to make use of the Provisional Sentence
Procedure to recover the amount owed by Brown Electrical (Pty) Ltd. The Provisional
Sentence Procedure is a summary judgment process available when the claim is based on a
liquid document—a written instrument signed by the debtor that, on its face, unconditionally
acknowledges an obligation to pay a fixed or ascertainable sum of money.
While Brown Electrical has entered into an Acknowledgment of Debt (AOD), the Provisional
Sentence Procedure is not the most suitable option for the following reasons:
1. Nature of an AOD: An Acknowledgment of Debt is a contract but does not
automatically qualify as a liquid document unless it contains an unconditional
undertaking to pay a specific sum of money and is not subject to any terms or conditions.
(COMPLETE ANSWERS)
Semester 1 2025 (835330) -
DUE 14 March 2025
100% GUARANTEEED
, TLI4801 Assignment 1 (COMPLETE
ANSWERS) Semester 1 2025 (835330) - DUE
14 March 2025
1. You act for ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd, a supplier of high
voltage electricity cables. lcp4801 Brown Electrical (Pty)
Ltd is one of the customers of ADB Cables and the latter
on 01 October 2024 supplied cables to Brown Electrical
on terms requiring payment to be made within 60 days of
delivery. You are approached by ADB Cables with
instructions to recover an amount of R1.2M which is owed
to your client by Brown Cables. You proceed to serve
Brown Electrical with a demand. Upon receipt of the
demand, Brown Electrical, through its sole director and
shareholder, Dennis Brown, informs you that Brown
Electrical acknowledges its debt to ADB Cables and
subsequently enters into an acknowledgement of debt
(AOD). Brown Electrical subsequently fails to abide by the
payment procedure agreed upon in the AOD. (a) Would
you advise ADB Cables to make use of the Provisional
Sentence Procedure to recover the amount owing?
Provide reason(s) for your answer. (6 marks) lml4806
No, I would not advise ADB Cables (Pty) Ltd to make use of the Provisional Sentence
Procedure to recover the amount owed by Brown Electrical (Pty) Ltd. The Provisional
Sentence Procedure is a summary judgment process available when the claim is based on a
liquid document—a written instrument signed by the debtor that, on its face, unconditionally
acknowledges an obligation to pay a fixed or ascertainable sum of money.
While Brown Electrical has entered into an Acknowledgment of Debt (AOD), the Provisional
Sentence Procedure is not the most suitable option for the following reasons:
1. Nature of an AOD: An Acknowledgment of Debt is a contract but does not
automatically qualify as a liquid document unless it contains an unconditional
undertaking to pay a specific sum of money and is not subject to any terms or conditions.