MARRIAGE REGIMES AND THE ACCRUAL SYSTEM: THE MANELIS V MANELIS SCA JUDGMENT
In South African law, the only marriages recognised are civil marriages, customary marriages, and civil unions.
In South African law, the only marriages recognised are civil marriages, customary marriages, and civil unions.
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