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Assume that energyco are granted all NECCESSARY environmental authorisations . What administrative measures are available to authorities should energyco not comply with the conditions of their license?


It is procedurally for energyco to neglect consultation procedures with their neghbours , northsouth game reserve? Substantiate your answer with reference to the promotion of administrative justice act 3 of 2000


Why is the presence of historical graves import ? And what impact , if any will this have on the proposed wind- energy development?


He asked her to arrange for his secretary to come to the hospital. When his secretary arrived, she found him very sick and weak and in a state of confusion. Sonia was also present and told Thabo that he intended to make a will to provide for their child. Thabo dictated a short will to his secretary, leaving all his possessions to Sonia and their child. He signed the will and two nurses, who were present when he signed, also signed the will as witnesses. Thabo died the next day.

After his death his parents, who were his nearest blood relatives, were surprised to find out that he had left his entire estate to someone they had never met. After a few months, it also became clear that Sonia was not expecting a child. They approached you, an attorney, for advice. Refer to relevant case law to support your arguments.PVL2602


Twenty years ago, you sold about 8000 square meters of your large Constantia property to your neighbour, a non-profit organisation that provided recreational facilities for the disabled, so that they could use the land as a sports area. You sold it for a nominal sum but stipulated that if it were ever to be sold to be used as normal residential property you should be paid 60% of the price achieved. 3 The piece of land has passed through the hands of three non-profit organisations, all of whom have used it for the same recreational purpose. Sadly, lack of funding has now forced the facility to close and the property has been sold to a residential developer for a good commercial price. The seller wants to keep all the money to use it on a new charitable venture, but you need the funds and want to claim your 60% of the purchase price. Discuss what you believe your rights are in this case.


Q 9. Identify the type of evidence that the human service worker provides at the Mental Health Tribunal Hearing? (2 marks)

Q 10. Is the human service worker able to advise Bethany on mental health law and how it applies in Bethany’s circumstances? Given a reason for your answer? (2 marks)


Paralegals work in many different settings. Choose three different types of law office settings or three different paralegal specialties, and discuss the pros and cons of working as a paralegal in each. If given a choice, in what type of office would you like to work? Why?


If you watch television or read the news, you know more about the law than you think. An average layperson usually learns about court cases by watching news channels, reading articles in newspapers, or browsing the Internet. Using one of these media, find a civil case that sparks your interest. State the names of the plaintiff(s) and defendant(s) along with a brief description of the facts of the case. If given a choice, would you rather work for the firm representing the defendant or for the firm representing the plaintiff? Complete the assignment in three to four paragraphs. Support your answer with proper reason and examples.


Briefly explain whether the following law meets the requirements of the principle of legality:

Parliament enacts a new law which provides that it is a crime if a person is not appropriately dressed in a public space


Certain rights contained in the bill of rights are non-derogable. Which one of the following rights is protected in its entirety?


1 right to equality

2 right to life

3 right to privacy

4 right to property


Define the indirect approach of the courts (2 marks)