Law on Obligations and Contracts A Set of questions and
answers with complete solutions| grade A+.
obligation - ANSWER: is a situation in which a person has inherit or has a legal duty
to do something. The term is also used is when a promise is given, an oath to
perform an act is taken, a law has to be upheld or is violated.
A passive subject (debtor or obligator) - ANSWER: the person who is bound to the
fulfillment of the obligation
An active subject (creditor or obligee) - ANSWER: the person who is entitled to
demand the fulfillment of obligation
Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation) - ANSWER: the conduct
required to be observed by the debtor. It may consist in giving, doing, or not doing.
A juridical or legal tie (efficient cause) - ANSWER: that which binds or connects the
parties to the obligation. The tie in an obligation can easily be determined by
knowing the source of the obligation.
1.) A passive subject (debtor or obligator)
2.) An active subject (creditor or obligee)
3.) Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
4.) A juridical or legal tie (efficient cause) - ANSWER: 4 ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF
OBLIGATIONS
SECTION 1. - Pure and Conditional Obligations
SECTION 2. - Obligations with a Period
SECTION 3. - Alternative Obligations
SECTION 4. - Joint and Solidary Obligations
SECTION 5. - Divisible and Indivisible Obligations
answers with complete solutions| grade A+.
obligation - ANSWER: is a situation in which a person has inherit or has a legal duty
to do something. The term is also used is when a promise is given, an oath to
perform an act is taken, a law has to be upheld or is violated.
A passive subject (debtor or obligator) - ANSWER: the person who is bound to the
fulfillment of the obligation
An active subject (creditor or obligee) - ANSWER: the person who is entitled to
demand the fulfillment of obligation
Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation) - ANSWER: the conduct
required to be observed by the debtor. It may consist in giving, doing, or not doing.
A juridical or legal tie (efficient cause) - ANSWER: that which binds or connects the
parties to the obligation. The tie in an obligation can easily be determined by
knowing the source of the obligation.
1.) A passive subject (debtor or obligator)
2.) An active subject (creditor or obligee)
3.) Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
4.) A juridical or legal tie (efficient cause) - ANSWER: 4 ESSENTIAL REQUISITES OF
OBLIGATIONS
SECTION 1. - Pure and Conditional Obligations
SECTION 2. - Obligations with a Period
SECTION 3. - Alternative Obligations
SECTION 4. - Joint and Solidary Obligations
SECTION 5. - Divisible and Indivisible Obligations