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In which kind of obligation is there no legal delay?
In which kind of obligation is there no legal delay?
- Obligation to deliver a generic thing
- Obligation to deliver a determinate thing
- Obligation not to give
- Positive personal obligation (correct)
When is an obligation void if it is subject to a potestative condition dependent on the sole will of the debtor?
When is an obligation void if it is subject to a potestative condition dependent on the sole will of the debtor?
- The obligation is valid, if it is subject to a resolutory condition
- The obligation is void, if it is subject to a resolutory condition (correct)
- The obligation is valid, if it is subject to a suspensive condition
- The obligation is void, whether it is subject to a suspensive or resolutory condition
Which type of obligation as a rule has retroactive effect?
Which type of obligation as a rule has retroactive effect?
- Obligation with a resolutory condition
- Obligation with a potestative condition
- Obligation with a mixed condition
- Obligation with a suspensive condition (correct)
What kind of obligation is extinguished by the loss of the thing due?
What kind of obligation is extinguished by the loss of the thing due?
In what kind of obligation does the debtor have the right to choose the prestation to be performed?
In what kind of obligation does the debtor have the right to choose the prestation to be performed?
In which kind of obligation is there no legal delay?
In which kind of obligation is there no legal delay?
When the obligation is subject to a potestative condition dependent upon the sole will of the debtor, what is the status of the obligation?
When the obligation is subject to a potestative condition dependent upon the sole will of the debtor, what is the status of the obligation?
Which of the following obligations as a rule has retroactive effect?
Which of the following obligations as a rule has retroactive effect?
Which kind of obligation is extinguished by the loss of the thing due?
Which kind of obligation is extinguished by the loss of the thing due?
In what kind of obligation does the debtor have the right to choose the prestation to be performed?
In what kind of obligation does the debtor have the right to choose the prestation to be performed?
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Types of Obligations
- In an obligation with a term, there is a legal delay.
- An obligation is void if it is subject to a potestative condition dependent on the sole will of the debtor.
- Obligations with a condition have retroactive effect as a rule.
- An obligation is extinguished by the loss of the thing due in an obligation of a specific thing.
- In an alternative obligation, the debtor has the right to choose the prestation to be performed.
Important Characteristics
- Obligations with a potestative condition dependent on the sole will of the debtor are void.
- Retroactive effect is a characteristic of obligations with a condition.
- Loss of the thing due extinguishes the obligation in obligations of a specific thing.
- The debtor has the right to choose in alternative obligations.
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