What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?

This note argues that the Adjudicator’s determination Hlathi should be welcomed by the pension funds industry because it clarifies the uncertain legal position that emerged in the wake of the judgment in Volks. It comments on the requirements in and implications of Hlathi for the pension funds indus...

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Main Author: M Mhlangu
Format: Article
Language:Afrikaans
Published: North-West University 2010-08-01
Series:Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
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Online Access:http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2010Volume13no2/2010x13x2Mhango_Hlati_art.pdf
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What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?
Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
Pension Funds Act
pension fund member
death claims
factual dependants
mutual dependency
emotional and intimate or sexual bond
surviving cohabitants
spouse
dominant-servient test
factual dependency test
author_facet M Mhlangu
author_sort M Mhlangu
title What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?
title_short What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?
title_full What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?
title_fullStr What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?
title_full_unstemmed What Should the Board of Management of a Pension Fund Consider when Dealing with Death Claims Involving Surviving Cohabitants?
title_sort what should the board of management of a pension fund consider when dealing with death claims involving surviving cohabitants?
publisher North-West University
series Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal
issn 1727-3781
publishDate 2010-08-01
description This note argues that the Adjudicator’s determination Hlathi should be welcomed by the pension funds industry because it clarifies the uncertain legal position that emerged in the wake of the judgment in Volks. It comments on the requirements in and implications of Hlathi for the pension funds industry and pension beneficiaries, and criticises the Adjudicator's determination as failing to expressly incorporate the emotional and intimate or sexual bond requirement in the new factual dependency test. It argues that while Hlathi appears to have reverted to the legal position that prevailed prior to Van der Merwe, the new test does not expressly incorporate the relevant requirement that a relationship of mutual dependence involves an emotional and intimate or sexual bond. As a result, the note is critical of this omission because it creates a potentially new uncertainty in the law, and calls on the current Adjudicator to clarify this matter.
topic Pension Funds Act
pension fund member
death claims
factual dependants
mutual dependency
emotional and intimate or sexual bond
surviving cohabitants
spouse
dominant-servient test
factual dependency test
url http://www.puk.ac.za/opencms/export/PUK/html/fakulteite/regte/per/issuepages/2010Volume13no2/2010x13x2Mhango_Hlati_art.pdf
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