Quiz # 2 Flashcards
BREACH OF OBLIGATIONS?
DEFAULT (MORA)
FRAUD (DOLO)
NEGLIGENCE (CULPA)
CONTRAVENTION OF THE TERMS
DEFAULT (MORA), define?
Delay in the fulfillment of obligations;
is there a delay in negative obligations?
No.
Reckoning/begining point of DEFAULT (MORA),?
Begins from the moment the creditor demands the performance of the obligation
Kinds of Mora?
Mora solvendi
Mora accipiendi
Requisites of mora accipiendi under Mora?
a. An offer of performance by the debtor who has the required capacity
b. The offer must be to comply with the prestation as it should be performed
c. The creditor refuses the performance without just cause
Effects of mora accipiendi unde MORA?
a. The responsibility of the debtor for the thing is reduced and limited to fraud and gross negligence
b. The debtor is exempted from the risks and loss of the thing, which automatically pass to the creditor
c. All expenses incurred by the debtor for the preservation of the thing after the mora shall be chargeable to the creditor
d. If the obligation bears interest, the debtor does not have to pay the same from the moment of the mora
e. The creditor becomes liable for damages
f. The debtor may relieve himself of the obligation by the consignation of the thing
Mora solvendi, under MORA, define?
default on the part of the debtor
is there mora solvendi in negative obligations?
There is no mora solvendi in negative obligations
Why no mora solvendi in negative obligations?
one cannot be late in not doing or giving)
Is there mora in natural obligations?
There is no mora in natural obligations
The delay (mora solvendi) was caused by factors not imputable to the debtor, is there delay?
There is legally no delay (mora solvendi) if this is caused by factors not imputable to the debtor
Requisites for mora solvendi, under MORA
a. That the obligation be demandable and already liquidated
b. That the debtor delays the performance
c. That the creditor requires the performance judicially or extra-judicially
In mora solvendi, default generally begins from?
the moment the creditor demands the performance of the obligation
In mora solvendi, without such demand, the effects of default will?
the effects of default will not arise.
In mora solvendi, if a period has been fixed in the obligation, demand is?
Demand is generally necessary
In mora solvendi, Demand is also required on contracts of
loan, mortgage and sale.
In mora solvendi, When Default Begins, IC Extra-judicial demand before filing of complaint:
from the date of such extra-judicial demand.
In mora solvendi, When Default Begins, IC No evidence of extra-judicial demand?
from the filing of complaint.
In mora solvendi, Demand Not Required:
there is an express stipulation to that effect
the law so provides
the period is the controlling motive or the principal inducement for the creation of the obligation
Where demand would be useless
When the obligor has expressly acknowledged that he really is in default
In mora solvendi, what are the effects?
a. When it has for its object a determinate thing, the delay places the risks of the thing on the debtor
b. He becomes liable for damages for the delay
In mora solvendi, the effects, Interest on liability on the basis of?
contract and judgement
In mora solvendi, the effects, Interest on liability on the basis of contract ?
based on stipulations as long as the same is not unconscionable
In mora solvendi, the effects, Interest on liability on the basis of judgement?
legal rate 12% or 6% (other monetary obligation) per annum
Mora accipiendi: define?
default on the part of the creditork; the necessary cooperation and acceptance on his part.
Requisites of mora accipiendi?
a. An offer of performance by the debtor who has the required capacity
b. The offer must be to comply with the prestation as it should be performed
c. The creditor refuses the performance without just cause
Compensatio morae, define?
neither is in default
Compensatio morae is applicable only in?
reciprocal obligation
Compensatio morae, If one party complied, then compensatio morae is converted to?
mora solvendi or mora accipiendi
Compensatio morae occur in just MUTUAL obligation,
No. in such case, mora solvendi or mora accipiendi can occur.
Reciprocal obligations, the fulfillment by the parties should be
simultaneous, unless otherwise provided.
Reciprocal obligation is _ obligation based on _
bilateral; SAME source
Reciprocal obligation, The fulfillment of one party is conditioned in?
the fulfillment of the other party.
Reciprocal obligations: Where both are in default, their respective liability for damages
shall be offset equitably.
Cessation of Mora:
Renunciation by the creditor (express or implied)
Prescription
FRAUD (DOLO), define?
The deliberate and intentional evasion of the normal fulfillment of obligations.
FRAUD (DOLO), implies?
malice or dishonesty
FRAUD (DOLO),cannot cover cases of?
mistake and errors of judgment made in good faith.
FRAUD (DOLO), the test is?
The element of intent.
Is degree of actual harm done as test of Fraud (Dolo)?
no. The element of intent, and not degree of actual harm done is the test.
Types of Fraud (dolo)?
Dolo Incidente
Dolo Causante
Dolo Incidente,def?
Causes breach of obligation and committed in non-performance of pre-existing obligations
Dolo Causante,def?
Involves fraud in obtaining consent of one party and results to a VOIDABLE contract
_ based on fraud _ be extinguished by both party, but it can be _.
Liability;Cannot; mitigated
Distinguised, Fraud and Negligence, as to Cause Damage?
DELIBERATE intention other is not.
Distinguised, Fraud and Negligence, as to Liability?
CANNOT be mitigated or
reduced by the courts; reduced in certain cases.
Distinguised, Fraud and Negligence, as to Waiver of an action to enforce liability due to future fraud or culpa?
Void; allowed
NEGLIGENCE (CULPA), def?
absence of diligence/due care required by the obligation
Negligence as Question of Fact?
No fixed standard of diligence applicable to each and every obligation.
Each case must be determined upon its particular facts and circumstances, and the degree of diligence required for the performance of an obligation must depend upon the circumstances of the particular obligation.
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Negligence, Diligence, degree?
Extra-ordinary diligence
Ordinary diligence
Simple or slight diligence
Negligence, Diligence, degree, Extra-ordinary diligence, applicalbe to?
common carriers, commodatum, banks in handling money and property, and public utility such as telecommunications
Negligence, Diligence, degree, Ordinary diligence, def?
Common standard
Negligence, Diligence, degree, Simple or slight diligence?
No provision of law to support such but it can be stipulated
Kinds of Negligence?
Culpa Contractual
Culpa Aquiliana
Culpa Criminal
Kinds of Negligence, Culpa Contractual?
Is the fault or negligence of the debtor as an incident to the fulfillment of an existing obligation.
Kinds of Negligence, Culpa Contractual, Negligence in the performance of pre-existing obligation from?
a perfected contract.
Kinds of Negligence, Culpa Contractual, who is liable for negligence?
Only the parties of the contract