5 Questions
In the context of obligations, the tie that binds the parties to the obligation is known as:
Efficient Cause
In the scenario provided, the liability of X's father arises from:
Quasi-delict
If H is the only joint debtor who does not want to comply with the obligation, how much is the total amount that can be collected from him by the creditors?
P9,000
In a situation where D promised to deliver his car, laptop, or diamond ring to C, and all things were lost through D's fault, what happens?
C has the right to claim the value of the least expensive item promised
In the context of obligations, who is the active subject?
The person who is bound to perform the prestation
Test your knowledge of legal concepts with this quiz on obligations and liabilities. From active subjects to efficient causes, this quiz covers the essential elements of obligations and the reasons for their existence. Challenge yourself with scenarios involving minors, negligence, and liability to deepen your understanding of these key legal principles.
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