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D dies intestate. D is survived by: (I) his aunt (A) (i.e his father's sister) and (II) his grandfather (GF), as well as (III) two

D dies intestate. D is survived by:

(I) his aunt (A) (i.e his father's sister) and

(II) his grandfather (GF), as well as

(III) two of his cousins (C1) and (C2) who are the children of his uncle U (his father's brother who predeceased him).

D's estate is worth R300 000. All these relatives are from D's father's side of the family. The survivors indicated in the above are the only surviving relatives of D.

Making use of actual amounts and/or fractions and a full explanation with reference to the rules laid out in the Intestate Succession Act 81 of 1987 indicate which of the indicated survivors is/are entitled and which one(s) is/are not entitled to inherit from D.

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