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Which one of the following options contains the correct citation of the South African constitution currently in force?
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Read the following scenario and then answer the question by choosing the correct option:

It is the second century BC. Flavius, a Roman merchant, enters into an agreement with Nikolaus, a Greek potter, to send him two hundred finely crafted Greek urns. However, when the urns finally arrive three months later, Flavius claims that the quality of the urns is not as agreed. Flavius refuses to accept the shipment and tells Nikolaus that he considers the contract to be void. Nikolaus is very distraught as he has travelled far in order to personally deliver the urns to Flavius in Rome; Nikolaus needs to sell the urns to be able to afford the journey home. He decides to take the dispute to court.

Which official will administer justice and determine the civil procedure that the parties should follow in their lawsuit? Choose your answer from one of the following options:
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Study the following scenario and then answer the question that follows by choosing one of the available options:

Fatima and Nazelle are business partners. However, they get

into an argument with each other one morning while standing outside their

offices. They share the offices with various other businesses, some of which

are their clients and suppliers. Fatima starts shouting and loudly accuses

Nazelle of committing fraud. Although Fatima knows that this is untrue, she is

so angry that she cannot stop herself. As a result of the incident, various

clients of Fatima and Nazelle refuse to do business with them any longer,

resulting in a substantial loss of income to Fatima’s and Nazelle’s business.

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

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Which one of the following terms best describes how English law became part of South African law?
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Which one of the following statements does not express the significance of the Constitutional Court case of Carmichele v Minister of Safety and Security 2001 (4) SA 938 (CC) as it relates to the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996 (Constitution) and legal development and interpretation in South Africa?
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Study the following scenario and then answer the question that follows by choosing one of the available options:

Tshepo

is organising a birthday party for his nine-year-old daughter, Lily. She wants

to have a pool party. Because the family does not have a pool at home, Tshepo

decides to host the party at the Hillcrest public pool in Hatfield, Tshwane. On

the day of the party, all the guests and their parents arrive, and the children

have a lovely time in the water. After returning from the dressing room, Tshepo

sees that one of the children, an eight-year-old boy named Karel, is struggling

to keep his head above water. Tshepo looks around for the lifeguard on duty but

sees that she is standing near the back wall of the property, talking on her

cell phone. Tshepo jumps into the pool to assist Karel. Another parent,

Phumlani, also jumps in when she sees what is going on. Phumlani accidentally kicks

Tshepo in his head, knocking him unconscious. Tshepo sinks to the bottom of the

pool, while Phumlani retrieves Karel, who is unharmed. In the commotion, no-one

notices that Tshepo has been injured. The lifeguard, Sally, finally notices the

situation and comes running to the pool. She sees Tshepo at the bottom of the

pool, dives in to save him, and pulls him out of the water. Sally starts

emergency life-saving procedures and successfully resuscitates Tshepo. By the

time he is breathing again, five minutes had passed without oxygen reaching his

brain. As a result, Tshepo suffers permanent brain damage. He loses the ability

to move his right arm and can no longer work as a physical therapist for the

local football team, AmaTuks. Tshepo loses his job, along with the ability to

earn an income. He is no longer able to support his family as the chief

breadwinner.

Which one of the following statements is not correct?

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In which one of the following cases did the court

confirm that Roman-Dutch law forms the basis of both South African and Botswana common law?

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Which one of the following fundamental human rights, as protected by the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, does not directly relate to the delict of iniuria as we understand it today?
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Which one of the following statements gives the most correct description of Roman-Dutch law in a narrow sense?
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Which one of the following best explains the criticism raised by some legal scholars regarding narrow definitions of ubuntu?
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