Obligations Part 1
Obligations Part 1
Obligations Part 1
Kinds of obligation
1. This class of obligations are created or established at the same time, out of the same cause and which result in
mutual relationship of creditor and debtor between the parties
A. Conventional obligations C. Unilateral obligations
B. Reciprocal obligations D. Collective obligations
2. Palatiwala sold to Palapangako her watch for P3,000. There was no agreement regarding the delivery date and
the time for payment. Later, Palatiwala effected delivery but Palapangako failed to pay the price. Is
Palapangako in delay in paying the purchase price?
A. No, the general rule provides " No demand, No delay”
B. No, unless there is stipulation that demand is not necessary
C. Yes, if demand would be useless
D. Yes, this involves reciprocal obligation
4. In an obligation to give an indeterminate thing, what rights are available to the creditor?
1st answer - To ask for the performance of the obligation
2nd answer - To recover damages in case of breach of the obligation
3rd answer - To ask that the obligation be complied with at the expenses of the debtor
A. B. C. D.
1 answer
st
True True True False
2nd answer True True False False
3rd answer True False False False
5. In an obligation to give a determine thing, what rights are available to the creditor?
1st Answer - To compel specific performance
2nd Answer - To recover damages in case of breach of the obligation
3rd Answer - To ask that the obligation be complied with at the expense of the debtor.
A. B. C. D.
1st Answer True True True False
2nd Answer True True False False
3rd Answer True False False False
6. The following except one are duties which are imposed upon the debtor obliged to give a determinate thing.
Which is the exception?
A. To take care of the thing with the proper diligence of a good father of a family
B. To deliver a thing which must be neither of superior nor inferior quality
C. To deliver all accessions and accessories
D. To pay damages in case of breach of the obligation
7. When the fulfillment of the condition depends on chance or upon the will of a third person
A. Potestative C. Mixed
B. Casual D. Void
8. "I will give you this ring provided that if I like to have it back, you return the same to me " The obligation is
A. Void, because the fulfillment depends upon the solve will of the debtor
B. Void, because the ftjlfillment depends upon the solve will of the creditor
C. Valid, because the condition merely causes the loss of rights already acquired
D. Valid, if the creditor will voluntarily return the ring.
9. J agreed to pay his debt and in case of non-payment, to render free service as a servant. Is the obligation valid.
A. No, the obligation to pay and to render service as a servant are contrary to law and morals.
B. Yes, if the services will be rendered in satisfaction of the debt and in case of non-performance, the proper
remedy is specific performance
C. No, the nullity of the condition carries with it the nullity of the principal obligation
D. Yes, in so far as the obligation to pay but not as regards the undertaking to render domestic services for
free.
10. L and E agreed in writing that E will work as a servant of L without pay until he could find money with which to
pay his indebtedness amounting to P50,000. E failed to comply with his promise. Which of the following
statements is not correct?
A. L may sue E for the breach of contract to act as servant without pay as this agreement is in writing and
voluntarily signed by the parties thereto.
B. The obligation to pay is enforceable because this is accordance with law
C. To act as a servant without pay is unconstitutional because this is equivalent to involuntary servitude
D. The agreement to work as a servant is void because it is immoral