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What happens to the risk if fungible things are sold for a price fixed according to weight, number, or measure?
What happens to the risk if fungible things are sold for a price fixed according to weight, number, or measure?
- The risk is determined by a third-party arbitrator
- The risk is imputed to the vendee immediately
- The risk is imputed to the vendor until delivery (correct)
- The risk is shared between the vendor and the vendee
What happens if a fungible thing deteriorates without the fault of the debtor?
What happens if a fungible thing deteriorates without the fault of the debtor?
- The creditor bears the impairment (correct)
- The creditor must fulfill the obligation
- The debtor is not responsible for the deterioration
- The debtor must pay damages
In case of loss of a thing without the fault of the debtor, what happens to the obligation?
In case of loss of a thing without the fault of the debtor, what happens to the obligation?
- The debtor must pay damages
- The creditor must fulfill the obligation
- The obligation is extinguished (correct)
- The obligation remains with indemnity for damages
What options does the creditor have if a thing deteriorates through the fault of the debtor?
What options does the creditor have if a thing deteriorates through the fault of the debtor?
If a thing is lost due to it perishing, going out of commerce, or disappearing in an unknown way, what happens to the obligation?
If a thing is lost due to it perishing, going out of commerce, or disappearing in an unknown way, what happens to the obligation?
What happens if a thing is improved at the expense of the debtor?
What happens if a thing is improved at the expense of the debtor?
What is the rule applied in case of loss, deterioration, or improvement of a thing before its delivery?
What is the rule applied in case of loss, deterioration, or improvement of a thing before its delivery?
Who is considered the debtor when there is loss, deterioration, or improvement of a thing before its delivery?
Who is considered the debtor when there is loss, deterioration, or improvement of a thing before its delivery?
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