10 Questions
In the primary classification of obligations, which classification refers to the obligation being demandable at once without any condition or specific date?
Pure Obligation
Under the primary classification of obligations, which classification refers to the obligation being subject to the fulfillment of a condition?
Conditional Obligation
According to Article 1179, which type of obligation is demandable at once without any future or uncertain event affecting its performance?
Pure Obligation
Which secondary classification of obligations refers to obligations that are either unilateral or bilateral/reciprocal?
Unilateral and Bilateral / Reciprocal
What type of condition creates a void obligation if it depends upon the will of the debtor (obligor) alone?
Potestative condition
Under the secondary classification of obligations, which classification refers to obligations that are either determinate or generic?
Determinate and Generic
Under what circumstance does a positive (suspensive) condition extinguish the obligation?
As soon as the time expires without the event taking place
What type of condition depends partly upon chance and partly upon the will of a third person?
Mixed condition
Which type of conditions annul the obligation which depends upon them?
Impossible conditions
Under what type of conditional obligation is the acquisition of rights dependent upon the happening of the event which constitutes the condition?
Conditional condition
Test your knowledge of the primary and secondary classifications of obligations in law, including demandability, plurality of object and subject, performance, and sanctions for breach. Explore the concepts of unilateral and bilateral obligations, real and personal obligations, determinate and generic obligations, and civil and natural obligations.
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