if the court sequestrates the estate of partnership, it must simultaneously sequetrate the estate of every member of that partnership in SOUTH AFRICA

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True. In South African law, if a court sequestrates the estate of a partnership, it typically also sequestrates the estate of each member of the partnership. This is because the liabilities of the partnership generally extend to its individual partners, and their personal assets may also be at risk to satisfy partnership obligations. Therefore, the estates of the individual partners would be subject to sequestration simultaneously to ensure that debts of the partnership are managed effectively.