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Re-partnering as a Contingency Deduction in Claims for Loss of Support Comparing South African and Australian Law
(2007)
In a claim for loss of support by the spouse of the deceased breadwinner, the claim will be influenced by the probable remarriage of the surviving spouse. In light of the recent extension of the traditional concept of ...
"Fair" Mathematics in Assessing Delictual Damages
(2011)
In assessing delictual damages the plaintiff is burdened with the duty to prove loss with
a preponderance of probability, including uncertain future loss. In quantifying such a
claim an actuary is often used to make actuarial ...
Distinguishing Between Private Law and Social–Security Law in Deducting Social Grants from Claims for Loss of Support
(2011)
This article attempts to highlight the potential danger in applying private–law principles to
social–security law in deciding whether or not social grants should be deducted from
awards for damages. Typically, this issue ...
Gebeurlikhede en die bewyslas in die deliktuele skadevergoedingsreg
(2007)
Contingencies can be described as uncertain circumstances of a positive or
negative nature which, independent of the defendant’s conduct and if they
should realise, would probably influence a person’s health, income, ...