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South African Law Journal - The requirements for a valid pactum successorium in an antenuptial contract : the curious case of Radebe v Sosibo NO : notes N
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Author Christa Rautenbach1 and Anton Van der Linde2
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Affiliations : 1 North-West University and 2 University of Pretoria Source : South African Law Journal, Volume 129, Issue 1, Jan 2012, p. 22 - 32 Accreditation : The International Bibliography of Social Sciences (IBSS) ISSN : 0258-2503 E-ISSN: (Electronic International Standard Serial Number) 19962177
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This note discusses some remarks made in Radebe v Sosibo NO 2011 (5) SA 51 (GSJ) (hereafter the Radebe case) - a matter heard on appeal in the South Gauteng High Court. The case dealt, in essence, with the question whether a contextual reading of a 'property exclusion clause' in an antenuptial contract could be construed as a valid pactum successorium (succession agreement or pactum de succendo) when one of the parties to the contract died intestate.
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