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Comprehensively structured MRL3701 Assignment 2 (ANSWERS) Semester 1 2026 - DISTINCTION GUARANTEED. Prepared to a distinction standard with detailed and well-developed responses. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Cded purpose of section 21 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. intended purpose of section 21 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Cded purpose of section 21 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. intended purpose of section 21 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution. In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Cded purpose of section 21 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 In Harksen v Lane 1998 (1) SA 300 (CC), section 21 of the Insolvency Act was challenged in the Constitutional Court. In this case, Harksen argued that section 21 infringed her rights because it amounted to an expropriation of her property. intended purpose of section 21 of the Insolvency Act 24 of 1936 With reference to relevant legislation, provide the reasons why the Constitutional Court found that section 21 did not infringe on her rights in terms of the Interim Constitution.

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Assignment 2 Semester 1 2026
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Due Date: 24 March 2026
QUESTION 1

The main purpose of Section 21 is to prevent dishonest collusion between spouses that
could harm the rights of creditors when one spouse is declared insolvent. 1 It allows the
Master and, later, the trustee to take temporary control of the solvent spouse’s separate
property, treating it as if it belonged to the insolvent estate.1 This is to ensure that assets are
not unlawfully hidden or transferred under false claims of separate ownership. However, the
solvent spouse may reclaim their property if they prove legal ownership in terms of Section
21(2). This mechanism ensures fairness and transparency in the distribution of the
insolvent’s estate.




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