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4 TOPICS COVERED
LIABILITY INSURANCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN LAW AS A COMPLEX FORM OF
INDEMNITY INSURANCE
TRANSFORMATIVE CONSTITUTIONALISM AND REHABILITATION IN SOUTH
AFRICAN INSOLVENCY LAW
THE PROTECTION OF THE RIGHTS OF WOMEN IN CUSTOMARY MARRIAGES
IN SOUTH AFRICA THROUGH THE RECOGNITION OF CUSTOMARY
MARRIAGES ACT 120 OF 1998
A CRITICAL LEGAL PERSPECTICE ON UKUTHWALA AS A GENDER-BASED
VIOLENT CRIME IN SOUTH AFRICA
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LIABILITY INSURANCE IN SOUTH AFRICAN LAW AS A COMPLEX FORM OF
INDEMNITY INSURANCE
By
NAME
STUDENT NUMBER
Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree
BACHELOR OF LAWS
In the
SCHOOL OF LAW
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH AFRICA
RRLLB81 – ASSIGNMENT 2
MR LC COETZEE
2024
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
ACADEMIC HONESTY DECLARATION .................................................................... 5
ABSTRACT ................................................................................................................ 6
KEYWORDS .............................................................................................................. 7
LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS .......................................................... 8
1. INTRODUCTION .................................................................................................... 9
1.1 Background to the research problem................................................................. 9
1.2 Problem statement .......................................................................................... 10
1.3 Hypothesis ...................................................................................................... 11
1.4 Research Methodology.................................................................................... 11
1.5 Assumptions and points of departure .............................................................. 12
2: THE NATURE AND SCOPE OF LIABILITY INSURANCE .................................... 13
2.1 The Concept of Liability Insurance .................................................................. 13
2.1.1. Definition and Scope of Liability Insurance ............................................... 13
2.1.2. Differences Between First-Party and Third-Party Insurance..................... 14
2.1.3. The Role of Liability Insurance in Indemnifying the Insured Against Third-
Party Claims ...................................................................................................... 14
2.2 Legal Framework Governing Liability Insurance in South Africa ...................... 14
2.2.1. Overview of Relevant Statutory Regulations ............................................ 14
2.2.2. Analysis of Key Case Law ........................................................................ 15
2.2.3. Lack of Statutory Regulation and Its Implications ..................................... 16
3. LEGAL CHALLENGES IN LIABILITY INSURANCE ............................................. 16
3.1 The Duty of the Insurer to Indemnify the Insured............................................. 16
3.1.1. Legal Obligations of the Insurer in Indemnifying the Insured .................... 16
3.1.2. Analysis of the Complexities Involved in Indemnity .................................. 17
3.1.3. Examination of Judicial Decisions on Indemnification Disputes ............... 17
3.2 The Management of Third-Party Claims .......................................................... 18 processes. A typical
business program might cover topics like accounting, finance, marketing, management, economics, entrepreneurship, and international business.1.2. Structure of Business
ExamsBusiness examcase, interpreting legal issues, or solving a complex mathematical problem.Application of Knowledge: All three fields require students to apply knowledge to
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3.2.1. The Insurer's Role in Defending and Settling Third-Party Claims ............. 18
3.2.2. Legal Challenges in Managing Third-Party Claims................................... 18
3.2.3. Case Studies and Analysis in South African Law ..................................... 19
4. CONCLUSION ...................................................................................................... 19
5. BIBLIOGRAPHY ................................................................................................... 20
processes. A typical business program might cover topics like accounting, finance, marketing, management, economics,
entrepreneurship, and international business.1.2. Structure of Business knowledge to practical scenarios. Business and law exams often feature case studies or problem-based questions, while mathematics exams focus
on problem-solving with formulas and theorems.Structured Responsesoverlapping features in the way they test students:Critical Thinking: Each field requires students to think critically—whether it's analyzing a business:
Whether in law exams, which require clear argumentation, business exams that test strategic thinking, or mathematics exams demanding precise solutions, all require students to structure their responses
effectively.However, key differences emerge in the nature of the assessments. Business exams often blend theory with practical decision-making, law exams rely on legal reasoning and precedent
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