Requires payment to avoid being benefited at the expense of another d. Quasi-delicts are those legal relations that:Ī. This is the reason for the existence of the obligationġ7. All of the above are elements of civil obligationġ3. Requires payment to avoid being benefited at the expense of anotherĬ. Quasi-contracts are those legal relations that:Ī. This is not an element of a civil obligation:ġ6. Refusal to share notes with a classmateġ2. Failure to follow parent’s command to help in the household choresĭ. Not liking the food ordered in a fast food chain because of its tasteĬ. Failure to return a borrowed item from a friendī. This will result to a civil obligation:Ī. Break up between boyfriend and girlfriendġ5. Excess in the change given by a salesladyĬ. This will NOT result to a civil obligation:ĭ.
Form is a requisite only of obligations:ī. must have an economic value or be capable of pecuniary estimation or possible equivalent in money d. must be physically or legally possible c. must be determinate or specific or at least determinable b. The following are essential elements of a valid object or prestation, except: a. demand the performance of the act or conduct c. The definition of obligation emphasized the obligation of the obligor or debtor and implies the correlative right of the oblige or creditor to: a. If a creditor’s right of action to collect based on a written contract has prescribed after 10 years from the time the action has accrued, the civil obligation of the debtor is converted into:Ī. Obligations governed primarily by the agreement of the parties:ģ. An obligation exclusively based on positive law and enforceable in court:ħ. In an agreement between the seller and the buyer whereby the former will buy from the latter a specific thing for P1,000, what is the efficient cause or juridical tie: a.
The kind of obligation defined in Article 1156 of the Civil Code is called: a.
It is an essential element of obligation which is the efficient cause established by the various sources of obligations: a. LAW ON OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS TEST BANK INTRODUCTIONĥ.