Native Law And Custom Being a Compendium of the Recognised Native Customs in Fo

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Native Law And Custom Being a Compendium of the Recognised Native Customs in Fo
Wilfred Massingham Seymour
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34. Nteteni vs. Nkohla, U. , 1908; H. , p. 172. Mfanyana vs. Mbesi, B. , 1909 ; H, p. 234.
(A) Klass vs. Mqweqwe, 1897; H. , p. 19, is thus partly overruled.
(B) Bovi vs. Mgqitipi (B. , W. , p. 27) and John vs. Bangani (B. , ; W. , p. 4) are thus partly overruled. This point does not seem to have been raised in East Griqualand. See Gunyani vs. Modesane (K.. 1909; H. , p. 255).
vince for a debt due by his father, the Court held that it was executable, for the reason stated above. Ss Ho
...wever, the same Court held- 36 that there are certain cases in which a father is not entitled to the earnings of his sons. (c) In the case quoted, a father was being sued by his minor son for certain cattle earned by the latter. The case was sent back to be tried on its merits.
It is customary amongst certain tribes for bachelors to con- sider themselves in the position of minor wards of their fathers. They pay all their earnings, or some part thereof, to their fathers, and look to them, in return, for the dowries for their first wives.


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