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Microsoft Word - Singer Article. doc - Scholars at Harvard Joseph William Singer Normative arguments are crucial for the rule of law, and lawyers need to know how to make and defend claims of morality and justice In recent years, however, cost-benefit and efficiency analysis appear to have taken over most legal scholarship and many law school classroom discussions Such analysis sug-gests that the sole goal of the legal system should be to maximize
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On the drawing of wills - Caveat iuris peritus! C Cilliers, attorney, Bloemfontein English case In a recent English case, viz Ross v Caunters [1979] 3 All ER 580, solicitors drafted a will for their client and sent it to him for execution However, they failed to warn him that if the will was witnessed by a beneficiary or the spouse of a beneficiary, the beneficiary would forfeit the benefit accruing to him under the will The husband of a