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Wille's Principles of South African Law (2007 - 9th edition)

Wille's Principles of South African Law (2007 - 9th edition)

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Product Details:

Author(s): Du Bois, F
Page count: 1448
ISBN: 9780702165511
Languages(s): English,
Year Published: 2007
Categories: Introduction to Law, Law, Law, Law,
Type: Print

About this publication

The aim of this work is to set out the basic principles of South African private law systematically, in clear unmistakable language, and as comprehensively as is possible in a single volume.

The ninth edition has been extensively updated order to take account of major changes in the law in the 15 years since the previous edition. Many of these changes were necessitated or inspired by the Constitution, and were incorporated to improve and modernise the treatment of a topic. Where applicable the older, original authority for a proposition is cited alongside contemporary sources.

Content

PART 1 - GENERAL

  • Law
  • Sources of law: Overview and Constitution
  • Sources of law: Legislation
  • Sources of law: Common law and precedent
  • Sources of law: Customary law and other sources
  • The legal system

PART II - PERSONS AND FAMILY

  • Introduction
  • Birth, name, domicile and death
  • Unborn persons
  • Females
  • Children (minors)
  • Extra-marital children
  • Marriage
  • Life partnerships
  • Mentally incapacitated persons
  • Insolvent persons
  • Convicted persons
  • Artificial persons

PART III - PROPERTY

  • The law of property, the concept of property and real rights
  • Possession
  • Ownership
  • Co-ownership, sectional ownership and other forms of title
  • Servitudes and other real rights
  • Real security
  • Succession

PART IV – OBLIGATIONS

A. Contracts

  • Contracts in General 
  • Purchase and sale
  • Letting and hiring of property
  • Employment
  • Letting and hiring of work
  • Loan for consumption
  • Loan for use
  • Deposit
  • Carriage 
  • Agency
  • Partnerships
  • Suretyship
  • Donation

B. Unjustified Enrichment 

  • Unjustified enrichment

C. Delict by Daniel Visser

  • Introduction
  • Compensation for pecuniary loss – the actio legis Aquiliae
  • The action for pain and suffering
  • Compensation for harm to the personality – the actioiniuriarum 
  • Remedies based on strict liability

Interest / Benefit to

  • Academics, researchers and undergraduate students in the field of Private Law at higher education institutions
  • Legal Practitioners, judges, magistrates and legal advisors
  • Community centres and libraries

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