Claassen v Quenstedt and Others (1199/2011) [2014] ZAECPEHC 18 (25 March 2014)

Claassen v Quenstedt and Others (1199/2011) [2014] ZAECPEHC 18 (25 March 2014)

The Court found that the relationship between the plaintiff and first defendant was one of joint ownership and not partnership, as there was no evidence of an intention to make and share profits. Consequently, the first defendant's counterclaim for contributions towards property expenses predating 11 November 2008...

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Citation
[2014] ZAECPEHC 18
Parties
Plaintiff: Brenda Claassen; Defendant: Andrew Ernest Quenstedt; Defendant: SA Home Loans; Defendant: Registrar of Deeds
Court
Eastern Cape High Court, Port Elizabeth
Jurisdiction
South Africa
Judgment Date
25 March 2014
Case Number
1199/2011
Procedural Posture
Civil Trial / Final Judgment
Outcome
The joint ownership of the property is terminated. The first defendant's counterclaim for contributions is dismissed as prescribed. The process for valuation, sale, and division of proceeds is ordered. Costs awarded to plaintiff on the special plea; otherwise, each party to pay its own costs.
Judges
P.W. Tshiki
Legal Topics
Co Ownership, Actio Communi Dividundo, Prescription Act, Partition of Property, Debate of Account
Land and Property Civil Procedure Co Ownership Actio Communi Dividundo Prescription Act Partition of Property Debate of Account

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Parties

Brenda Claassen

Plaintiff

Andrew Ernest Quenstedt

Defendant

SA Home Loans

Defendant

Registrar of Deeds

Defendant

Procedural Posture

Civil Trial / Final Judgment

  1. 1 Whether the joint ownership of the immovable property should be terminated and the method of termination.
  2. 2 Whether the first defendant's counterclaim for contributions towards property expenses has prescribed under section 11(d) of the Prescription Act 68 of 1969.
  3. 3 Whether the relationship between the plaintiff and first defendant constituted a partnership or mere joint ownership for prescription purposes.

Ratio Decidendi

The Court found that the relationship between the plaintiff and first defendant was one of joint ownership and not partnership, as there was no evidence of an intention to make and share profits. Consequently, the first defendant's counterclaim for contributions towards property expenses predating 11 November 2008 had prescribed under section 11(d) of the Prescription Act 68 of 1969. The Court exercised its equitable discretion to order the termination of joint ownership and set out a process for valuation, sale, and division of proceeds, including adjustment of accounts between the parties. Costs were awarded to the plaintiff only in respect of her successful special plea of...

Court Disposition

The joint ownership of the property is terminated. The first defendant's counterclaim for contributions is dismissed as prescribed. The process for valuation, sale, and division of proceeds is ordered. Costs awarded to plaintiff on the special plea; otherwise, each party to pay its own costs.

Orders

  • It is declared that the joint ownership of the parties in the immovable property is terminated.
  • Unless the parties reach written agreement within one month on all aspects of termination, the process set out in paragraphs 25.3 to 25.6 applies.