問題一覧
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The obligation begins only from a day certain upon the arrival of period.
Suspensive Period or Ex Die
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The obligation is valid up to a day certain and terminates upon arrival of the period
Resolutory Period or In Diem
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When it is agreed to by the parties
Conventional or Voluntary Period
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When it is provided for by laws
Legal Period
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When it is fixed by the court
Juridical Period
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When it is fixed or it is known when it will come
Definite Period
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When it is not fixed or it is not known when it will come Where the period is not fixed but a period is intended, the courts are usually empowered by law to fix the same
Indefinite Period
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Kinds of Obligation
Simple Obligation, Compound Obligation
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One where there is only one (1) prestation
Simple Obligation
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one when there 2 or more prestations
Compound Obligation
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Types of Compound Obligation
Conjunctive Obligation, Distributive Obligation
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one where there are several prestations and all of them are due
Conjunctive Obligation
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one where two (2) or more of the prestations is due.
Distributive Obligation
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Kinds of Distributive Obligation
Alternative Obligation, Facultative Obligation
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one where several prestations are due but the performance of one is sufficient (Art. 1199
Alternative Obligation
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one where only one prestation is due but the debtor may substitute another.
Facultative Obligation
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one where there are two (2) or more debtors and/or two (2) or more creditors. It may be joint or solidary.
Collective Obligation
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one when there is one obligor or one obligee
Individual Obligation
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solidarity on the part of the debtors, where any one of them can be made liable for the fulfillment of the entire
Passive Solidarity
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Solidarity on the part of the creditors, where any one of them can demand the fulfillment of the entire obligation. Its essential feature is that of mutual representation among the solidary creditors with powers to exercise the rights of others in the same manner as their rights. (see 8 Manresa 205-206
Active Solidarity
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solidarity on the part of thebdebtors and creditors, where each one of the debtors is
Mixed Solidarity
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where solidarity is agreed upon by the parties. (Art. 1306.) If nothing is mentioned in the contract relating to solidarity, the obligation is only joint
Conventional Solidarity
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where solidarity is imposed by the law
Legal Solidarity
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where solidarity is imposed by the nature of the obligation
Real Solidarity
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when the parties are bound by the same stipulations;
Uniform
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when the parties are not subject to the same stipulations.
Non-uniform or Varied
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is one the object of which, in its delivery or performance, is capable of partial fulfillment.
Divisible Obligation
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is one the object of which, in its delivery or performance, is not capable of partial fulfillment.
Indivisible Obligation