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CNT301 - CNT301 - QUIZ

CNT301 · CNT301

Western Cape

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  1. 1What is the primary distinction between decolonisation and Africanisation in the context of the South African legal system as described in the text?
  2. 2According to the text, which legal systems influenced the current 'conservative' elements of the South African legal system?
  3. 3What does the Latin maxim 'pacta sunt servanda' translate to in the context of contract law?
  4. 4In Barkhuizen v Napier, how did the court suggest constitutional challenges to contract law should be approached?
  5. 5Which section of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, mandates that courts must develop the common law to promote the 'spirit, purport, and objects of the Bill of Rights'?
  6. 6According to the case of Everfresh Market Virginia (Pty) Ltd v Shoprite Checkers Ltd, what values does Ubuntu bring to contract law?
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  • 8Which translation of Ubuntu was provided by Mokgoro J as cited in the document?
  • 9Section 8 of the Constitution allows for the 'horizontal application' of the Bill of Rights. Who does Section 8(2) specifically include in this application?
  • 10Identify the criticisms mentioned in the text regarding the current system of contract law based on English common law.