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BL – Nov 2023 – L1 – SA – Q19 – Law of Trusts

This question asks about the person who benefits from property held in a trust.

Trust is a relationship in which a person is appointed to hold property for the benefit of another called
A. Inquisitor
B. Administrator General
C. Executor
D. Administrator
E. Beneficiary

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BL – May 2024 – L1 – SB – Q6a – Sale of Goods

This question tests knowledge of exceptions to the rule that only an owner or someone with authority can transfer goods.

a. As a general rule in sale of goods, only the owner of goods or any person acting with his authority could transfer title to it. This is otherwise known as the nemo dat quod non habet rule.

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State SIX exceptions to the rule. (6 Marks)

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BL – Nov 2023 – L1 – SA – Q19 – Law of Trusts

This question asks about the person who benefits from property held in a trust.

Trust is a relationship in which a person is appointed to hold property for the benefit of another called
A. Inquisitor
B. Administrator General
C. Executor
D. Administrator
E. Beneficiary

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BL – May 2024 – L1 – SB – Q6a – Sale of Goods

This question tests knowledge of exceptions to the rule that only an owner or someone with authority can transfer goods.

a. As a general rule in sale of goods, only the owner of goods or any person acting with his authority could transfer title to it. This is otherwise known as the nemo dat quod non habet rule.

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State SIX exceptions to the rule. (6 Marks)

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