Insolvency Act, 1936 (Act No. 24 of 1936)27. Antenuptial contracts |
(1) | No immediate benefit under a duly registered ante-nuptial contract given in good faith by a man to his wife or any child to be born of the marriage shall be set aside as a disposition without value, unless that man's estate was sequestrated within two years of the registration of that antenuptial contract. |
(2) | In subsection (1) the expression "immediate benefit" means a benefit given by a transfer, delivery, payment, cession, pledge, or special mortgage of property completed before the expiration of a period of three months as from the date of the marriage. |