Article III Section 10 Flashcards
1
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Section 10
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No law impairing the obligation of contracts shall be passed.
2
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Purpose
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To safeguard the integrity valid of contractual agreements against states unwarranted interference
3
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When does a law impair the obligation of contract?
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- When it changes the terms of the contract (time or mode of performance) moratorium for payment of debts (changes the time or mode of performance)
- Imposes new conditions Example: The LGU procured a non-air-conditioned dump truck. Later, a law was passed requiring all units to be air-conditioned. The law cannot be made to apply as it imposes a new condition.
- Dispenses with those expressed or agreed upon Example: The contract entered into stipulates 10% interest. Now, a law provides for the annulment of any interest. That law cannot be applied as it dispenses with those expressed in the contract. (revokes conditions)
- Withdraws remedies for the enforcement of the rights of the parties Authorizes something differentfor its satisfaction This happens when a law provides for the satisfaction of a debt by service instead of payment of cash.