Across
- 2. any unlawful culpable act whereby a person causes the other party damage or an injury to personality, and whereby the prejudiced person is granted the a right to damages or compensation depending on the circumstances
- 5. A type of legal subject that refers to the human being. This is referred to as a _ person
- 7. for a customary rule to be realized as a legal rule it must be _
- 9. damage or impairment of _ is an element of delict
- 12. In _ law the transfer of property which had been given to another person without legal title could reclaim the property from the other person by means of a legal process called condictio indebiti.
- 13. an obligation to pay the person at the expense of whom one has been unjustly enriched that can arise as a result of partial performance amongst other criteria.
- 15. To be at fault, a person legally capable of expressing his or her will gives _ to injury or harm, the causing of such harm will be lawful.
- 17. If nothing can be found in one or more of the sources provided before p8 of our text book, a judge will turn to the law of other modern countries for guidance. This in reference to _ law
- 18. with regard to fault, a wrongdoer can be held liable only for consequences he or she has legally caused. This is called _
Down
- 1. this is the opposite of an objective right. It is called a _ right
- 3. The Supreme Court of _ ia a court of _ for the high courts
- 4. the type of court that is to be found in most towns in the Republic is called the _ court (plural form)
- 6. Written and signed agreement between two parties
- 7. A person who has delivered or transferred money or property which is not due to another person may recover that money or property from the other person. This is called _
- 8. The most important source of law in South Africa is the _ of the republic of South Africa, 1996
- 10. the most obvious and probably the oldest method of acquiring ownership. also known as seizure.
- 11. the constitutional _ has final instance over all matters
- 14. This is when a person is provoked or incited by another's words or actions to cause harm to the other
- 16. An act that infringes the rights of another, for example when somebody is defamed or assaulted
- 17. A wrongdoer is not at _ if he pr she has acted intentionally or negligently
