HO_12 Flashcards
Not subject to any condition and no specific date is mentioned for its fulfillment and is, therefore, immediately demandable.
Pure obligation
Its consequences are subject in one way or another to the fulfillment of a condition
Conditional obligation
A future and uncertain event, upon the happening of which, the effectivity or extinguishment of an obligation subject to it depends
Condition
What are the two principal kinds of condition?
Suspensive condition
Resolutory condition
Fulfillment of which will GIVE RISE to an obligation
Suspensive condition
Fulfillment of which will EXTINGUISH an obligation already existing
Resolutory condition
SUSPENSIVE or RESOLUTORY
A promises B that he will give him a motorcycle if B will be able to graduate from college by next year.
Suspensive. The obligation will only rise if B will be able to graduate by next year.
SUSPENSIVE or RESOLUTORY
A promises to give B the amount of P500 as a weekly allowance up until he will graduate college
Resolutory. The obligation will extinguish when B graduates.
The future and certain event upon the arrival of which the obligation subject to it either arises or is extinguished
Period
CONDITION or PERIOD
On Dec. 16, 2022
Period
CONDITION or PERIOD
When you graduate
Condition
CONDITION or PERIOD
When you pass the semester
Condition
CONDITION or PERIOD
When your neighbor dies
Period
CONDITION or PERIOD
When your neighbor dies because of an accident
Condition
CONDITION or PERIOD
Next year
Period
Condition suspensive in nature and which depends upon the sole will of one of the contracting parties
Potestative condition
Suspensive condition that depends upon chance or upon will of a third person
Casual condition
Suspensive condition depends PARTLY upon chance or PARTLY upon the will of a third person
Mixed condition
Conditions, in the nature of things, cannot exist or cannot be done
Physically impossible conditions
Conditions contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order, or public policy
Legally impossible conditions