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Which of the following is NOT a requirement for interim relief?
Which of the following is NOT a requirement for interim relief?
A primary facie right must be demonstrated by the applicant to obtain interim relief.
A primary facie right must be demonstrated by the applicant to obtain interim relief.
True
What must an applicant demonstrate regarding potential harm to qualify for interim relief?
What must an applicant demonstrate regarding potential harm to qualify for interim relief?
Well-grounded apprehension of irreparable harm
For an interim relief to be granted, there should be a balance of __________ favouring the granting of interdict.
For an interim relief to be granted, there should be a balance of __________ favouring the granting of interdict.
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Match the requirements for interim relief with their descriptions:
Match the requirements for interim relief with their descriptions:
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Study Notes
Interim Relief Requirements
- Applicant must demonstrate a prima facie right.
- Applicant must show a substantial risk of irreparable harm if relief is not granted, and ultimately relief is granted.
- The balance of convenience must favour granting the interim relief.
- No other suitable remedy should be available to the applicant.
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Description
This quiz assesses your understanding of the necessary requirements for obtaining interim relief in legal contexts. You will explore concepts such as prima facie rights, risk of irreparable harm, balance of convenience, and the availability of suitable remedies. Test your knowledge and comprehension of these critical legal principles.