The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation

In recent years many developments have taken place in the field of the law of succession. Du Toit aptly states that "despite the static image that the law of succession often projects, it is a vibrant area of the law that has undergone dramatic changes in recent times and will continue to do so...

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Main Author: Juanita Jamneck
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2014-08-01
Series:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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Online Access:http://www.nwu.ac.za/sites/www.nwu.ac.za/files/files/p-per/issuepages/2014volume17no3/2014%2817%293Jamneck.pdf
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The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Intestate succession
succession
family
law of succession
meaning of spouse
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title The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation
title_short The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation
title_full The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation
title_fullStr The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation
title_full_unstemmed The Problematic Practical Application of Section 1(6) and 1(7) Of the Intestate Succession Act under a New Dispensation
title_sort problematic practical application of section 1(6) and 1(7) of the intestate succession act under a new dispensation
publisher North-West University
series Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
issn 1727-3781
publishDate 2014-08-01
description In recent years many developments have taken place in the field of the law of succession. Du Toit aptly states that "despite the static image that the law of succession often projects, it is a vibrant area of the law that has undergone dramatic changes in recent times and will continue to do so in future". This is indeed the case, as has been illustrated numerous times by the decisions in our courts as to the meaning of the word "spouse" and the recognition of the family as an important social institution. Although the family as an institution is not per se protected in the Constitution, our courts have recognised it as a vital social institution that comes in many different shapes and sizes and it has stressed that one form of family cannot be entrenched at the expense of other forms. As a result of various decisions on the meaning of the word "spouse" under a new dispensation, a Discussion Paper, in the form of Discussion Paper 129 (Project 25) Statutory law revision: Legislation administered by the Department of Justice and Constitutional Development (2011), has seen the light in order to suggest amendments to certain legislative provisions. Unfortunately certain issues covered in this Discussion Paper have not been clearly set out and need further investigation.
topic Intestate succession
succession
family
law of succession
meaning of spouse
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