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This document provides definitions and explanations of key concepts relating to obligations under the Civil Code of the Philippines. It begins by defining an obligation as a juridical necessity to give, do or not do something. It then explains the essential elements of an obligation, including a passive subject (debtor), active subject (creditor), object or prestation, and juridical tie. The ...
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Soft Copy of Law on Obligations and Contracts by de Leon (2021) - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf) or view presentation slides online. LAW
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Mar 25, 2021 · common law are so conceptually disorganized as the law relating to illegal contracts. There is confusion about the use of the term ‘ illegal ’ when applied to contracts, controversy about the
There is also some basis to say that Philippine law also recognized electronic contracts that were validly executed overseas even before the passage of the E-Commerce Act. Article 17 of the Civil Code provides that the forms and solemnities of contracts shall be governed by the laws of the country where the contract was
This document discusses key concepts in obligations and contracts law under the Philippine Civil Code. It defines an obligation as a juridical necessity to give, do, or not do something. Obligations can arise from law, contracts, quasi-contracts, crimes, torts, and unjust enrichment. The document outlines the requisites of an obligation, including the passive subject (debtor), active subject ...
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The juridical tie or vinculum is based on the sources of obligation arising from either the law or contract. Law is defined as a rule of conduct, just and obligatory, promulgated by the legitimate authority, for common observance and benefit.4 On the other hand, contract is defined as ―meeting of minds between two persons whereby one binds ...