A owes B P50,000.00 payable on December 31, 2021. C told B that he will be the
Question:
A owes B P50,000.00 payable on December 31, 2021. C told B that he will be the one to pay the debt of A on December 31, 2021 to which B agreed. However, A did not gave his consent. Is the obligation of A against B extinguished?
- Yes
- No
- Maybe
The loss of a generic thing due to fortuitous event extinguishes the obligation.
- True
- False
A owes B an amount of P50,000.00 payable on or before December 31, 2021. On November 30, 2021, A paid P25,000.00 to B. On December 31, 2021, C, paid B P50,000.00 without the knowledge and consent of A. Can C claim for reimbursement from A? If so, how much?
- Yes - P50,000
- No - None
- Yes - P25,000
A obliged himself to sing during the wedding of B. However, 3 days before the wedding, A died. Is the obligation extinguished?
- Yes
- No
- Maybe
A owes B an amount of P50,000.00 payable on December 31, 2021. On November 30, 2021, A offered to pay B an amount of P25,000.00 as partial payment. Is B obliged to accept the payment?
- Yes
- No
A, B, C and D is jointly and severally liable to give an iPhone 14 to E. What kind of obligation was entered into?
- Joint Divisible Obligation
- Joint Indivisible Obligation
- Solidary Divisible Obligation
- Solidary Indivisible Obligation
A owes B P50,000.00 evidenced by a check. B then subsequently sold the check to C who in turn sold the check to D. D is also indebted to A, the amount of P50,000.00, hence as payment, D delivered the check to A. Is the obligation extinguished?
- Yes
- No
A owes B an amount of P50,000.00. Instead of paying in cash, with the consent of B, A delivered to B his XRM Motorcycle with a fair market value of P45,000. Is the obligation extinguished?
- Yes
- No
A obliged himself to give B P50,000.00 if B will travel to the sun. Is the obligation valid?
- Yes
- No
- Maybe
A obliged himself give B P50,000.00 per month from the time B's grandfather dies. What kind of obligation did they entered into?
- Pure Obligation
- Conditional Obligation
- Obligation with a Period
The obligor may cede some of his property to his creditors in payment of his debts.
- True
- False
A obliged himself to pay B the amount of P50,000.00 on December 31, 2021. What kind of obligation did they entered into?
- Pure Obligation
- Conditional Obligation
- Obligation with a period
In an alternative obligation, only the debtor has the right to choose.
- True
- False
A, B, C and D borrowed P50,000.00 from E, F, and J payable on or before December 31, 2021. What kind of obligation was entered into?
- Joint Obligation with a Period
- Solidary Obligation with a Period
- Obligation with a Period
- Conditional Obligation
In an obligation with a penal clause, the obligor may choose to perform the penalty in lieu of the principal obligation.
- True
- False
In an obligation with a penal clause, the debtor can no longer demand for interest and damages.
- True
- False
A owes B an amount of P50,000.00 payable on or before December 31, 2021. On November 30, 2021, A paid P25,000.00 to B. On December 31, 2021, A, paid C, the son of B, P25,000.00 without the knowledge and consent of A. Out of the P25,000.00 that was paid to C, P10,000 was used by C in paying his tuition at school, while P5,000.00 was used to bet in online sabong and the remaining P10,000.00 was remitted to his father, B. Is the obligation extinguished?
- Yes
- No
A, B, C and D is jointly and severally liable to E the amount of P50,000.00. What kind of obligation was entered into?
- Joint Divisible Obligation
- Joint Indivisible Obligation
- Solidary Divisible Obligation
- Solidary Indivisible Obligation