Legal Obligations Clarified
Summary
The conversation covers various legal concepts, including the nature of obligations and contracts. Malls in Metro Manila are not required to provide free parking. Social events like baptism parties do not create legally binding contracts. Contracts create obligations, but not all obligations arise from contracts. Delivering a lecture is an obligation to do, not to give. Moral and religious obligations are not governed by the Civil Code. The piece of land in a promise is the object of the obligation. Courts do not compel personal services in contract breaches. A cashier giving more change is solutio indebiti, not Negotiorum Gestio. Peter is the active subject in a land promise, not John. Punching is a delict, not a quasi-delict. Peter is the debtor in a land promise, not John.Full Conversation
Which of the ff. is the best answer: On one given Sunday, the schedule of James is: Go to Mass in LS Main Chapel at *:00am; Attend the Baptism Party of the daughter of his friend; Deliver a free lecture before the reviewees in the coming CPA Examination.
If James decided not to attend the Baptism Party, his friend can file a case for damages against him for breach of contract.
- True
- False
False
Attending a social event like a baptism party generally does not create a legally binding contract. Therefore, not attending the event would not typically result in a breach of contract or a case for damages.
Attending a social event like a baptism party generally does not create a legally binding contract. Therefore, not attending the event would not typically result in a breach of contract or a case for damages.
Which of the ff. is the best answer: All contracts results to obligations; but not all obligations resulted from contracts.
- True
- False
The best answer to "All contracts result in obligations; but not all obligations result from contracts" is:
- True
Contracts indeed create obligations. However, obligations can also arise from other sources such as laws, quasi-contracts, delicts (torts), and quasi-delicts (negligence).
- True
Contracts indeed create obligations. However, obligations can also arise from other sources such as laws, quasi-contracts, delicts (torts), and quasi-delicts (negligence).
Which of the ff. is the best answer: On one given Sunday, the schedule of James is: Go to Mass in LS Main Chapel at *:00am; Attend the Baptism Party of the daughter of his friend; Deliver a free lecture before the reviewees in the coming CPA Examination.
To deliver a lecture is an example of an obligation to give.
- True
- False
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False.
To deliver a lecture is an example of an obligation to do, not an obligation to give. An obligation to give involves delivering a specific object or item, while an obligation to do involves performing a specific act or service.
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False.
To deliver a lecture is an example of an obligation to do, not an obligation to give. An obligation to give involves delivering a specific object or item, while an obligation to do involves performing a specific act or service.
Do you have any other legal questions or need further clarification?
Which of the ff. is the best answer: On one given Sunday, the schedule of James is: Go to Mass in LS Main Chapel at *:00am; Attend the Baptism Party of the daughter of his friend; Deliver a free lecture before the reviewees in the coming CPA Examination.
In cases of moral and religious obligations, the same are not governed by the Civil Code therefore non-compliance with such obligations will not result to any and whatever sanctions or consequences.
- True
- False
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The best answer to the question about moral and religious obligations is:
- True
Moral and religious obligations are generally not governed by the Civil Code, and non-compliance with such obligations does not usually result in legal sanctions or consequences.
The best answer to the question about moral and religious obligations is:
- True
Moral and religious obligations are generally not governed by the Civil Code, and non-compliance with such obligations does not usually result in legal sanctions or consequences.
are u absolutely sure? kindly recheck
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It appears you have a series of legal questions and answers, most likely related to obligations and contracts. Based on the answers provided, it seems they correctly address the nature of obligations and the legal nuances involved.
- Malls in Metro Manila are not generally required to provide free parking spaces.
- Not attending a social event like a baptism party does not typically result in a breach of contract.
- Contracts indeed create obligations, but not all obligations arise from contracts.
- Delivering a lecture is an obligation to do, not to give.
- Moral and religious obligations are not governed by the Civil Code and do not usually result in legal consequences.
Would you like to ask anything specific or need further clarification on a particular topic?
It appears you have a series of legal questions and answers, most likely related to obligations and contracts. Based on the answers provided, it seems they correctly address the nature of obligations and the legal nuances involved.
- Malls in Metro Manila are not generally required to provide free parking spaces.
- Not attending a social event like a baptism party does not typically result in a breach of contract.
- Contracts indeed create obligations, but not all obligations arise from contracts.
- Delivering a lecture is an obligation to do, not to give.
- Moral and religious obligations are not governed by the Civil Code and do not usually result in legal consequences.
Would you like to ask anything specific or need further clarification on a particular topic?
Which of the ff. is the best answer: On one given Sunday, the schedule of James is: Go to Mass in LS Main Chapel at *:00am; Attend the Baptism Party of the daughter of his friend; Deliver a free lecture before the reviewees in the coming CPA Examination.
To hear mass is an example of a Natural Obligation.
- True
- False
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False. To hear mass is a moral or religious obligation, not a natural obligation. Natural obligations arise from civil obligations that are unenforceable by law but based on equity and natural law principles.
Do you have any other legal questions or need further clarification?
False. To hear mass is a moral or religious obligation, not a natural obligation. Natural obligations arise from civil obligations that are unenforceable by law but based on equity and natural law principles.
Do you have any other legal questions or need further clarification?
Which of the ff. is the best answer: Peter promised to give John a piece of land if the DLSU Lady Spikers will win the Championship in *.
The piece of land is the prestation or object of the obligation.
- True
- False
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The statement "Peter promised to give John a piece of land if the DLSU Lady Spikers will win the Championship in *. The piece of land is the prestation or object of the obligation." is True.
The piece of land is the specific thing that Peter is obliged to give John, making it the object of the obligation.
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The statement "Peter promised to give John a piece of land if the DLSU Lady Spikers will win the Championship in *. The piece of land is the prestation or object of the obligation." is True.
The piece of land is the specific thing that Peter is obliged to give John, making it the object of the obligation.
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which of the following best ans: Andrew entered into a contract with DLSU to teach the subject Buslaw1 for the 3rd Term SY *-*.
In the event that Andrew will not teach, the Court may order him to honor his contract and compel him to teach in DLSU.
- True
- False
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False. The court generally does not compel personal services in the event of a breach of contract. Instead, remedies usually include damages or other forms of compensation. Compelling someone to perform personal services may be considered forced labor and is typically not enforceable.
False. The court generally does not compel personal services in the event of a breach of contract. Instead, remedies usually include damages or other forms of compensation. Compelling someone to perform personal services may be considered forced labor and is typically not enforceable.
which of the following best ans: The date is April *, *, Matthew is on his way to the BIR to pay his income tax. This is the first time that he will be paying his income tax since he promised his mother that if he will have a job, he will do his share by paying the right taxes. For lack of parking space, he parked his car inside the Mall, next to the BIR Office. When he paid his taxes, the Cashier handed him the change. It turned out the change is more than what is due. He left the BIR office in a hurry and bumped a person holding a hot coffee, causing the same to spill and resulting to minor burns. That same person suddenly punched Matthew causing him injuries.
There is a quasi-contract when the cashier handed Matthew the change. It is called Negotiorum Gestio.
- True
- False
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False. The situation described does not pertain to Negotiorum Gestio. Negotiorum Gestio involves managing someone else's affairs without their authorization. In this case, the cashier giving Matthew more change than due would be considered a solutio indebiti, which is a quasi-contract arising from the undue payment of money.
Do you have any other legal questions or need further clarification?
False. The situation described does not pertain to Negotiorum Gestio. Negotiorum Gestio involves managing someone else's affairs without their authorization. In this case, the cashier giving Matthew more change than due would be considered a solutio indebiti, which is a quasi-contract arising from the undue payment of money.
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hb this: Peter promised to give John a piece of land if the DLSU Lady Spikers will win the Championship in *.
The Active subject in the said obligation is John.
Correct!
True
False
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That's False. In the obligation, Peter is the active subject because he is the one who has to perform the action of giving the land. John is the passive subject, who will receive the land.
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That's False. In the obligation, Peter is the active subject because he is the one who has to perform the action of giving the land. John is the passive subject, who will receive the land.
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which of the following best ans: Peter promised to give John a piece of land if the DLSU Lady Spikers will win the Championship in *.
The Active subject in the said obligation is John.
- True
False
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False. In the obligation, Peter is the active subject because he is the one who has to perform the action of giving the land. John is the passive subject, who will receive the land.
Do you have any other legal questions or need further clarification?
False. In the obligation, Peter is the active subject because he is the one who has to perform the action of giving the land. John is the passive subject, who will receive the land.
Do you have any other legal questions or need further clarification?
which of the following best ans: The date is April *, *, Matthew is on his way to the BIR to pay his income tax. This is the first time that he will be paying his income tax since he promised his mother that if he will have a job, he will do his share by paying the right taxes. For lack of parking space, he parked his car inside the Mall, next to the BIR Office. When he paid his taxes, the Cashier handed him the change. It turned out the change is more than what is due. He left the BIR office in a hurry and bumped a person holding a hot coffee, causing the same to spill and resulting to minor burns. That same person suddenly punched Matthew causing him injuries.
The obligation of the person who punched Matthew arises from a quasi-delict since this a reaction to the quasi-delict committed by Matthew.
- TRue - False
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False. The obligation of the person who punched Matthew arises from a delict (intentional act or crime), not a quasi-delict. A quasi-delict is an act of negligence causing harm, while an intentional act like punching is considered a delict.
False. The obligation of the person who punched Matthew arises from a delict (intentional act or crime), not a quasi-delict. A quasi-delict is an act of negligence causing harm, while an intentional act like punching is considered a delict.
which of the following best ans: Peter promised to give John a piece of land if the DLSU Lady Spikers will win the Championship in *.
The Debtor in the said obligation is John.
-True
- False
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False. In the obligation, Peter is the debtor because he is the one who is obligated to give the land. John is the creditor, who will receive the land.
False. In the obligation, Peter is the debtor because he is the one who is obligated to give the land. John is the creditor, who will receive the land.