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Practice Test – Law 101

ALTERNATIVE OBLIGATION

1. A person alternatively bound by different prestations shall completely perform one of them. The _______ cannot be
compelled to receive part of one and part of the other undertaking.
2. The right of choice belongs to the _______, unless it has been expressly granted to the creditor. The _______ shall have
no right to choose those prestations which are impossible, unlawful or which could not have been the object of the
obligation.
3. The choice shall produce no effect except from the time it has been _______.
4. The debtor shall lose the right of choice when among the prestations whereby he is _______ bound, only one is
practicable.
5. If through the creditor's acts the debtor cannot make a choice according to the terms of the obligation, the latter may
_______ the contract with damages.
6. The _______ shall have a right to _______ when, through the fault of the _______, all the things which are alternatively
the object of the obligation have been lost, or the compliance of the obligation has become impossible. The indemnity
shall be fixed taking as a basis the value of the _______ thing which disappeared, or that of the service which _______
became impossible. Damages other than the value of the _______ thing or service may also be awarded.
7. When the choice has been expressly given to the_______, the obligation shall _______ to be alternative from the day
when the selection has been communicated to the _______.

FACULTATIVE

1. When _______ prestation has been agreed upon, but the obligor may render another in substitution, the obligation is
called _______. The loss or deterioration of the thing intended as a substitute, through the negligence of the obligor,
_______ render him liable. But once the substitution has been made, the obligor is liable for the loss of the substitute
on account of his delay, negligence or fraud.
2. The concurrence of two or more creditors or of two or more debtors in one _______ obligation does not imply that
each one of the _______ has a right to demand, or that each one of the _______ is bound to render, _______
compliance with the prestation. There is a solidary liability only when the obligation expressly so states, or when the law
or the nature of the obligation requires solidarity.
3. If from the law, or the nature or the wording of the obligations to which the preceding article refers the contrary does
not appear, the credit or debt shall be _______ to be divided into as many shares as there are creditors or debtors, the
credits or debts being considered distinct from one another, subject to the Rules of Court governing the multiplicity of
suits.
4. If the division is impossible, the right of the creditors may be prejudiced only by their collective acts, and the debt can
be enforced only by proceeding against all the debtors. If one of the latter should be insolvent, the others _______ be
liable for his share.
5. The _______ of an obligation does not necessarily give rise to solidarity. Nor does solidarity of itself imply _______.
6. _______ may exist although the creditors and the debtors may not be bound in the same manner and by the same
periods and conditions.
7. Each one of the solidary creditors may do whatever may be _______ to the others, but not anything which may be
_______ to the latter.
8. A solidary ________ cannot assign his rights without the consent of the others
9. The debtor _______ pay any one of the solidary creditors; but if any demand, judicial or extrajudicial, has been made by
one of them, payment should be made to him.
10. Novation, compensation, confusion or remission of the debt, made by any of the solidary creditors or with any of the
solidary debtors, _______ extinguish the obligation, without prejudice to the provisions of Article 1219. The creditor
who may have executed any of these acts, as well as he who collects the debt, _______be liable to the others for the
share in the obligation corresponding to them
11. The creditor may proceed against any one of the solidary debtors or some or all of them simultaneously. The demand
made against one of them shall not be an obstacle to those which may subsequently be directed against the others, so
long as the debt has not been _______collected
12. Payment made by one of the solidary debtors _______ the obligation. If two or more solidary debtors offer to pay, the
creditor may choose which offer to _______. He who made the payment may claim from his co-debtors only the share
which corresponds to each, with the interest for the payment already made. If the payment is made _______ the debt is
due, no interest for the intervening period may be demanded. When one of the solidary debtors cannot, because of his
insolvency, reimburse his share to the debtor paying the obligation, such share shall be borne by all his co-debtors, in
_______ to the debt of each.
13. Payment by a solidary debtor _______ entitle him to reimbursement from his co-debtors if such payment is made after
the obligation has prescribed or become illegal
14. The remission made by the creditor of the share which affects one of the solidary debtors does not release the latter
from his responsibility towards the co-debtors, in case the debt had been ________ paid by anyone of them before the
remission was effected.
15. The remission of the whole obligation, obtained by one of the solidary debtors, _______ entitle him to reimbursement
from his co-debtors.
16. If the thing has been lost or if the prestation has become impossible without the fault of the solidary ________, the
obligation shall be extinguished. If there was fault on the part of any one of them, all shall be responsible to the
_______, for the price and the payment of damages and interest, without prejudice to their action against the guilty or
negligent debtor. If through a fortuitous event, the thing is lost or the performance has become impossible after one of
the solidary debtors has incurred in delay through the judicial or extrajudicial demand upon him by the creditor, the
provisions of the preceding paragraph shall apply.
17. A solidary ________ may, in actions filed by the creditor, avail himself of all defenses which are derived from the nature
of the obligation and of those which are personal to him, or pertain to his own share. With respect to those which
personally belong to the others, he may avail himself thereof only as regards that part of the debt for which the latter
are responsible.

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