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For questions asking you to solve a hypothetical problem. answer in a paragraph form using this format: First Sentence: Categorical Answer [Yes / No/ It depends) Second Sentence: Legal Basis (Under the Civil Code xxx) Third Sentence: Analysis [In the case at bar xxx] Fourth Sentence: Conclusion (Therefore xxx) Eg. Mr. A is a minor who contracted a contract of sale with Mr. X, an insane and demented person. Mr. A, later on, demanded the performance of the obligations of Mr. X in the contract. Mr. X's ward refused the demand of Mr. A. Can Mr. A enforce the performance of the contract? Answer: No. Under the Civil Code, contracts entered into between two incapacitated persons is an unenforceable contracts. In the case at the bar, the contract is entered into between a minor and an insane and demented person. Therefore, both parties are incapacitated. Hence, the contract is unenforceable. 6. Will a case of mistaken identity result in vitiated consent? Explain. '?. On November 21, 2014, Mr. G, guardian of Mr. M who is 16 years old, entered into a contract of sale with Mr. F involving a house and lot owned by Mr. M. The lot was sold for an inadequate value. In 2019, Mr. M is now seeking your advice. What legal remedyfies shall he avail? 3. On November 21, 2014, Mr. M, who is 16 years old, entered into a contract of sale with Mr. F involving a house and lot owned by him and to be paid in installments payable at the end of each year for 5 years. The lot was sold for an inadequate value. At the start of 2019 and before receiving the last installment, Mr. M is now seeking your advice. Can Mr. M recover the house and lot? 9. Mr. Right, on bended knees, asked the hand of Ms. Beauty for marriage. Ms. Beauty says yes. Four hours later Mr. Right has a change of heart. He no longer wished to continue with the marriage. Ms. Beauty, with a broken heart and eyes sore from crying, sued for specic performance claiming a contract has been perfected between her and Mr. Right. Mr. Right, however, claims that the contract is unenforceable as it falls under the Statute of Frauds. Rule on both parties' contentions. Which of them is correct? Can Ms. Beauty demand the performance of the contract? If}. Mr. A is an agent of Mr. P. The contract of agency says \"The agent is given full authority to sell the house and lot owned by the principal for an amount not lower than P1 million\". Mr. A sold the property to Mr. B for PQSDQUD. Mr. B now is asking Mr. F to transfer the title of the house and lot. Mr. F is now asking for your advice. Can he refuse the demand of Mr. B

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