BER 210 Semester Test 2 Flashcards
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What is a contract of sale?
A contract which the seller undertakes to deliver the Merx to the buyer and the buyer in exchange agrees to pay the seller the purchase price.
Requirements for a valid COS
Essentialia of COS include
-Intention of seller is to sell and buyer to buy
-Reach consensus on the thing sold (merx)
-Reach consensus on purchase price
Describe the Merx (thing sold)
For valid Cos, Merx must be agreed on
-Merx must be definite and ascertainable
-Merx is definite if its mentioned by name in agreement
-No contract will come into being if Merx is illegal
List the types of things that can be sold
-Sectional property
-Timeshare property
-Future things
-Res aliena
-Res litigiosa
What is sectional property?
-Refers to ownership of a unit that forms part of a group owned complex
-Sectional Property is regulated by the Sectional Titles Act 95 of 1986
What is timeshare property?
-Regulated by the Timeshare Control Act 75 of 1983
-A timeshare is a lifetime commitment to paying for annual trips to the same resort/family resort
What is res aliena?
A thing of which the seller is not the owner of
-True owner may claim their property from buyer based in the rei vinidicatio
Requirements for valid price determination
-agreement on the price
-Price must be certain
-Payment can consist of combination of money and other goods (however money must be more or = to goods)
Influence of CPA on the price
-Supplier is prohibited from selling goods @ unfair/unreasonable price
-Seller must display prices of goods on sale
-If 2 prices are displayed, supplier is bound to the lower of the 2
Formalities for valid CoS
-General rule = No formalities required
-However, certain statutory formalities are required for valid contract of purchase and sale of immovable property
-Partners may also agree on certain formalities (signatures, witnesses etc)
-Formalities required by law, partners may not exclude, change or abandon
Important concepts for contract of sale of land
-Alienate
-Land
-Deed of alienation
Aim of formalities for CoS of land
-to prevent disputes regarding the contents of the contract
-to prevent ant uncertainties regarding contents of contract
-to prevent malpractices
What does the Alienation of Land Act 68 of 1981 state
That the sale of immovable property be reduced to writing and signed by both parties or their agents
Formalities of CoS of land
-Contract must be written
-Contract must be signed
Define a material term
One that the parties regard as important enough to insert in the contract
In the written part if the contract what should be present
-Object to be sold must be clearly identified
-Purchase price must be clearly defined
-Parties must be clearly described
-Alteration of written contracts (must comply w/ formalities)
-Termination and re-instatement of written contract
What is the essentialia of a contract of lease
Contract of lease exists when parties reach consensus on
-Property leased
-Temporary use and enjoyment of the property
-Lessee pays lessor determinable amount of rent
Formalities of contract of lease… according to common law
-In terms of Common law
»No formalities required for contract of lease to be valid
Duties of the parties are determined by…
-Contents and extent of these rights and obligations are determined by the contracts itself
-Also determined by CPA, Rental Housing Act and common law
Duties of the parties in terms of Section 14 of CPA… regarding lease
-Expiry and renewal of fixed-term agreements
-Lease shouldn’t be more than 24 months
-Should be able to cancel within 20 business days
Duties of the parties in terms of the Rental Housing Act (lease)
-Tenant has right to privacy … if there is to be an inspection, reasonable notice must be given
-Landlord has duty to provide tenant w/ dwelling in habitable condition and maintaining existing structures
-Landlord may not discriminate against tenants in advertising, in negotiating lease or during term of lease
-Landlord has right to recover unpaid debt after obtaining a ruling by the Rental Housing Tribunal or an order of a court of law
Duties of Lessor
-Deliver the property
-Maintain the property
-Pay taxes
-Provide undisturbed use and enjoyment of the property
Remedies for Lessee
-Specific performance
-Cancellation of lease
-Claim for damages
-Claim for reduction in rent
Duties of lessee
-Pay rent
-Protect and use property in proper manner
-Return property in proper condition on expiry of lease