The Law on Obligations and Contracts By Hector de Leon -
Introduction to Law| a comprehensive set of questions and
100% verified answers| grade A+.
Law - ANSWER: Any rule of action or any system of uniformity.
General Division of Law - ANSWER: Law (in strict legal sense) and Law (in non-
legal sense)
State Law, Divine Law, Natural Law, and Moral Law - ANSWER: Comprised with the
definition of law as a rule of action. They apply to men as rational beings only.
Physical Law - ANSWER: It operates on all things, including men, without regard to
the latter's use of their will power and intelligent. It is called law only figuratively
speaking.
Divine Law - ANSWER: The law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the
concept of sin (as contrasted with crime) and salvation.
Source - ANSWER: It is formally promulgated by God and revealed or divulged to
mankind by means of direct revelation.
Sanction - ANSWER: Divine law lies in the assurance of certain rewards and
punishment in the present life or in the life to come.
Natural Law - ANSWER: It is defined as the divine inspiration in man of the sense of
justice, fairness, and righteousness, not by divine revelation or formal
promulgation, but by internal dictates of reason alone.
Moral Law - ANSWER: It is is defined as totality of the norms of good and right
conduct growing out of the collective sense of right and wrong of every community.
Introduction to Law| a comprehensive set of questions and
100% verified answers| grade A+.
Law - ANSWER: Any rule of action or any system of uniformity.
General Division of Law - ANSWER: Law (in strict legal sense) and Law (in non-
legal sense)
State Law, Divine Law, Natural Law, and Moral Law - ANSWER: Comprised with the
definition of law as a rule of action. They apply to men as rational beings only.
Physical Law - ANSWER: It operates on all things, including men, without regard to
the latter's use of their will power and intelligent. It is called law only figuratively
speaking.
Divine Law - ANSWER: The law of religion and faith which concerns itself with the
concept of sin (as contrasted with crime) and salvation.
Source - ANSWER: It is formally promulgated by God and revealed or divulged to
mankind by means of direct revelation.
Sanction - ANSWER: Divine law lies in the assurance of certain rewards and
punishment in the present life or in the life to come.
Natural Law - ANSWER: It is defined as the divine inspiration in man of the sense of
justice, fairness, and righteousness, not by divine revelation or formal
promulgation, but by internal dictates of reason alone.
Moral Law - ANSWER: It is is defined as totality of the norms of good and right
conduct growing out of the collective sense of right and wrong of every community.