10 Questions
If the uncertainty consists in whether the day will come or not, the obligation is always pure.
False
When a date or period of fulfillment has been agreed upon, the Creditor can only demand fulfillment when that day comes.
True
Obligations with a resolutory period take effect immediately and are demandable at once.
False
Obligations with a resolutory period terminate before the arrival of a certain day.
True
If the uncertainty is sure to happen, then the obligation is considered conditional.
False
Paying or delivering something before the agreed period allows the obligor to recover it with fruits and interests.
True
If an obligation does not specify a period, the courts have no authority to fix one based on the nature and circumstances.
False
The courts can determine the duration of a period if it depends solely on the will of the debtor.
True
The courts must always determine a period that was exactly contemplated by both parties in any given circumstance.
False
An obligation with a resolutory period remains valid even after the specified event has occurred.
False
Test your knowledge on legal obligations and conditions related to fixed periods in contracts, debtor's rights, and guaranties. This quiz covers Article 1198 from the legal framework.
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