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  2. Law of persons in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    As a discipline, the law of persons forms part of South Africa's positive law, or the norms and rules which order the conduct or misconduct of the citizens. [3] [4] Objective law is distinguished from law in the subjective sense, which is 'a network of legal relationships and messes among legal subjects', [5] and which deals with rights, [6] [7] or 'the claim that a legal subject has on a ...

  3. List of legal entity types by country - Wikipedia

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    Each of these 4 types has no legal personality though other corporations, which include "kumiai" in their name, have: 任意組合 (nin'i kumiai, "NK") – general partnership (Civil Code) 匿名組合 (tokumei kumiai, "TK") – anonymous partnership, an investment bilateral contract (Commercial Code, Book 2 Ch.4 Article 535 et seq)

  4. South African law of delict - Wikipedia

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    The flexible test, or 'elastic test for legal causation', incorporates subsidiary tests; it does not replace them. [ 15 ] Rigidity, the court held in Smit v Abrahams , [ 16 ] is inconsistent with the flexible approach or criterion in South African law, whereby the court considers on the basis of policy considerations whether there is a ...

  5. Personality test - Wikipedia

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    A personality test is a method of assessing human personality constructs.Most personality assessment instruments (despite being loosely referred to as "personality tests") are in fact introspective (i.e., subjective) self-report questionnaire (Q-data, in terms of LOTS data) measures or reports from life records (L-data) such as rating scales.

  6. List of tests - Wikipedia

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    A personality test designed to measure the test-taker's personality on five dimensions: Extroversion, Neuroticism, Conscientious, Agreeableness, and Openness. Revised NEO Personality Inventory A psychological personality inventory

  7. South African company law - Wikipedia

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    The first South African company legislation was the Companies Act [3] of 1926, which was based on the Transvaal Companies Act, [4] which was in turn based on the British Companies (Consolidation) Act 1908. The next major South African legislation in this area was the Companies Act [5] of 1973, which remained in force until 31 April 2011.

  8. South African property law - Wikipedia

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    The floodplains of the Luvuvhu River and the Limpopo River.. South African property law regulates the "rights of people in or over certain objects or things." [1] It is concerned, in other words, with a person's ability to undertake certain actions with certain kinds of objects in accordance with South African law. [2]

  9. Customary law in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Customary Law in South Africa. Juta. ISBN 9780702163616. Carton, Benedict (2000). Blood From Your Children: The Colonial Origins of Generational Conflict in South Africa. University Press of Virginia. ISBN 0813919312. Chanock, Martin (2001). The Making of South African Legal Culture 1902-1936: Fear, Favour and Prejudice. Cambridge University Press.