Unit IV: Different Kinds of Obligations
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What kind of obligation is passed on from one person to another and grows as it goes?

  • Conditional obligation
  • Joint obligation
  • Pure obligation (correct)
  • Facultative obligation
  • Which type of obligation is characterized by being divisible or indivisible?

  • Joint obligation (correct)
  • Obligation with a Period
  • Solidary obligation
  • Alternative obligation
  • Under which type of obligation does the performance depend on the will of the debtor?

  • Conditional obligation
  • Alternative obligation (correct)
  • Pure obligation
  • With a Period obligation
  • What kind of obligation is subject to a suspensive or resolutory condition?

    <p>With a Period obligation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which type of obligation involves two or more debtors who are liable for the entire performance?

    <p>Joint obligation</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the goal of the brain teaser described in the text?

    <p>To find hidden words based on a given theme</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How are the hidden words to be found in the puzzle?

    <p>By searching up, down, forward, backward, and diagonally</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is the scoring system for solving the puzzle within 5 minutes?

    <p>15 out of 15: Outstanding, 12-14: Excellent, 7-11: Good, 6 and below: Average</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What does a pure obligation refer to?

    <p>An obligation with no specific date for fulfillment and is immediately demandable</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a conditional obligation?

    <p>An obligation whose consequences are subject to the fulfillment of a condition</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Types of Obligations

    • A heritable obligation is passed on from one person to another and grows as it goes.
    • A divisible obligation is characterized by being divisible or indivisible.
    • A potestative obligation is one where the performance depends on the will of the debtor.
    • A conditional obligation is subject to a suspensive or resolutory condition.
    • A solidary obligation involves two or more debtors who are liable for the entire performance.

    Brain Teaser

    • The goal of the brain teaser is to find the hidden words in the puzzle.
    • The hidden words are to be found by reading the puzzle vertically, horizontally, or diagonally.
    • The scoring system for solving the puzzle within 5 minutes is not specified.

    Obligations Definitions

    • A pure obligation refers to a straightforward obligation without any conditions.
    • A conditional obligation is an obligation subject to a specific condition or requirement.

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    Learn about different kinds of obligations and their implications. This unit will provide a comprehensive understanding of various types of obligations and the significance of sharing ideas with others.

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