20 Questions
An obligation is a juridical necessity to give, to do, or not to do.
True
The term 'obligatio' is derived from the Latin word 'Obligatio'.
True
The debtor's act of giving, doing, or not doing is defined as a patrimonial obligation.
True
The courts of justice may be called upon by the aggrieved party in case of noncompliance with an obligation.
True
The creditor has the obligation while the debtor has its rights.
False
The fact, prestation, or service which constitutes the object of the obligation is known as the __________.
False
A legal tie that binds the parties to the obligation, arising from either bilateral or unilateral acts of persons, is known as __________.
False
The person who can demand the fulfillment of the obligation is known as the __________.
False
In a contract of sale, if the seller does not deliver the purchased item, they are considered the __________.
False
Obligations arising from contracts are considered to have the force of law between the contracting parties. (True/False)
True
An obligation can only be a tie or bond recognized by law, and not by any other means.
False
In case of noncompliance with an obligation, the aggrieved party cannot enforce its fulfillment through the courts of justice.
False
The term 'obligatio' does not have any Latin origin and is purely a legal term.
False
Obligations arising from contracts are not considered to have the force of law between the contracting parties.
False
The debtor's act of giving, doing, or not doing is defined as a non-patrimonial obligation.
False
An obligation always involves a legal tie that binds the parties to the obligation, and may arise from either bilateral or unilateral acts of persons. (True/False)
True
Quasi-contracts can be considered as a source of obligations under the law. (True/False)
True
The obligation under a contract must always be presumed and clearly provided for in order to be demandable. (True/False)
False
If the obligor fails to deliver the purchased item in a contract of sale, they are considered as the active subject or creditor. (True/False)
False
The object of an obligation can be a fact, prestation, or service. (True/False)
True
This quiz delves into the concept of obligations as a juridical necessity, derived from the Latin word “Obligatio”. It explores the legal tie or bond by which one is bound to render something, encompassing giving a thing, doing a certain act, or refraining from a certain act.
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