Podcast
Questions and Answers
What characterizes a conditional obligation?
What characterizes a conditional obligation?
- It involves fixed obligations regardless of any events.
- It arises only from written contracts.
- Its validity depends on the performance of an act.
- It relies on the occurrence of a specific event. (correct)
What happens to rights in a conditional obligation when the condition is fulfilled?
What happens to rights in a conditional obligation when the condition is fulfilled?
- Rights acquire validity and are enforced. (correct)
- Rights are permanently extinguished.
- Rights become contingent on further conditions.
- Rights remain unchanged.
Which of the following defines the loss of rights in a conditional obligation?
Which of the following defines the loss of rights in a conditional obligation?
- It happens when the condition is not met. (correct)
- It occurs regardless of any event.
- It only applies to transferred rights.
- It is unrelated to the acquisition of new rights.
In a conditional obligation, the acquisition of rights is dependent on what?
In a conditional obligation, the acquisition of rights is dependent on what?
Which of the following is true regarding conditional obligations?
Which of the following is true regarding conditional obligations?
Flashcards
Conditional Obligation
Conditional Obligation
An obligation where rights and responsibilities depend on a specific event happening.
Acquisition of rights
Acquisition of rights
Gaining of rights, based on a future event.
Extinguishment of rights
Extinguishment of rights
Ending of rights existing now, contingent on an event.
Loss of rights
Loss of rights
Signup and view all the flashcards
Condition
Condition
Signup and view all the flashcards
Study Notes
Conditional Obligation
- A conditional obligation is one where the gaining or losing of rights is dependent on a specific event.
- The event acts as a condition.
Studying That Suits You
Use AI to generate personalized quizzes and flashcards to suit your learning preferences.