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Browsing ZK Matthews: C3 Lecture Notes by Author "Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang"

Browsing ZK Matthews: C3 Lecture Notes by Author "Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang"

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  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts and actionable wrongs in native law.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    List of bibliographical works relating to native law and actionable wrongs in native law, and various law reports.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding adultery and native law.
  • Adultery. 
    Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews regarding adultery and native law.
  • Assault. 
    Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about assault and assessing the claim for damages, the definition of assault and the effect of provocation in the claim for damages.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about native law and the breach of promise relating to proposed marriage and dowry.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews on the principles underlying payment of lobola, with reference to the case between Silo and another vs. Maxuku, dated 1937.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about native customary unions.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-15)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about the tresspass of livestock and damage done by animals.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about the trespass of livestock and damage done by animals.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-15)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about damage to property in Natal, procedures in cases of damage to crops, and damage to crops among Cape South-Eastern Bantu tribes.
  • Death. 
    Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-15)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about death and the claimability of compensation by defendants.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about defamation in native law in Natal and among Xhosa tribes in the Cape and among Southern Rhodesian tribes.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about defamation in native law with reference to the defence of in Rixa, the defence of privilege and proof of words used.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-15)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts in native law with specific reference to the Kraalhead's responsibility for the delicts of inmates from his kraal.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts in native law with reference to abduction and the native custom of "twala".
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-15)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts in native law with reference to assault. The issue of assault is examined in terms of the following: a review of damages awarded by the Native Commissioner, ...
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts in native law with reference to death and the claimability of damages by defendants.
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts in native law with reference to defamation and the defence of words spoken or written "in Rixa".
  • Matthews, Zacharia Keodirelang (2012-10-10)
    Fort Hare lecture notes by Prof. Z. K. Matthews about delicts in native law relating to engagement and the breach of promise: forfeiture of engagement cattle, seduction and the condonation of misconduct.

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