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Recent developments regarding South African common and customary law of succession
South African law consists of the common law (rules set down by the old
Roman-Dutch authorities as developed by court decisions) and statutory law
(acts of the national and provincial legislatures as well as governmental
regulations). The law in general is not codified and, like English law, must be
sought in court decisions and individual statutes.