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The Law on 
Obligations 
and Contracts 
2011 
Midterm 
Examination 
Submitted by: Domingo, 
Dennimar O. 
TTh 17:00 - 
18:30 
Submitted to: Pio Sara 
Jagurin
II. Discussions 
1. Illustrate an obligation subject to: 
(a) Suspensive Condition 
When an obligation is subject to a suspensive condition, the 
creation of the obligation will depend on the occurrence of an event or on the 
certainty that the event will not occur; thus, the condition delays the creation 
of a relationship between the parties. As long as the condition has not 
occurred, the very existence of the obligation is not yet arises. For example, If 
your rent is due on the 30th, you have an obligation to pay the rent. The 
performance to pay occurs on the 30th. The performance is suspended until 
the 30th. 
(b) Resolutory Condition 
Resolutory condition refers to a condition whereby, upon 
fulfillment terminates an already enforceable obligation. The continuance of 
such a contract is made dependent upon the happening of an uncertain future 
event. However, there is no postponement or suspension of the contract and 
all rights and obligations come into existence immediately upon conclusion of 
an agreement between the parties. For instance, You have a car note over the 
next 10 years. Once you pay the last payment at the end of 10 years, the 
obligation ends. 
What is the effect of the fulfillment of the condition in a conditional obligation? 
The suspensive condition is when the parties agree that the duty 
to perform is postponed until a determined or determinable date due to the 
pending event, and that this event is certain to happen. However, the exact 
date is unknown. The obligation will arises when the said condition is already 
fulfilled. While in the resolutory condition, when the parties agree that the 
obligations in the contract will be terminated upon a certain future time. This 
exact time is certain to happen, but the exact date is unkown.
2. Give two (2) cases when the conditional obligation is valid although the 
condition depends entirely upon the will of the debtor. Explain. 
First case is when the debtor promises to pay when his means 
permit him to do so. In this case, what depends upon the will of the debtor is 
the duration of the period when he is capable on paying his debt and not 
whether he should comply or not. For example, Mr. G binds himself to pay Ms. 
Y of his debt that costs ₱10,000 little by little. This obligation is valid and it 
shall be deemed to be one with a period of time. 
Next case is when the debtor is capable of doing the said 
obligation. For example, Marie borrowed 5,000 to Rose payable on September 
13. Due to the review of financial reverses, Marie now is not capable on 
paying the debt to Rose but Marie is willing to pay the said debt. The 
remedies of Rose will arise 
3. May an obligor be liable under an obligation subject to a suspensive condition 
although the condition has not yet been fulfilled? Explain. 
Under the suspensive condition, the obligation will arises when 
the said condition is already fulfilled. Therefore, under this type of condition, 
the obligor or the debtor is not yet liable. The debtor would be liable if the 
condition is already fulfilled. 
4. In obligation to give a parcel of land subject to a suspensive condition, who is 
entitled to the fruits that accrued during the pendency of the condition once said 
condition is fulfilled? 
Upon the fulfillment of the obligation, the seller has the right to 
keep to himself all the fruits and interests he may have received during the 
pendency of the condition, unless a contrary intention by the seller that he 
shall render an accounting of fruits received during its pendency.
5. State the rules in case the thing to be delivered: 
(a) is lost with the debtor’s fault; without his fault; 
If the delivery lost is due to the debtor’s fault, the debtor has an 
obligation to pay the damages that incurred and the price of the thing that is 
lost also can be demand. 
If the delivery lost without the fault of the debtor, the debtor is 
not liable for any obligation or the obligation shall be extinguished. We are not 
liable for the fortuitous event or any event that beyond our powers. 
(b) Deteriorates with the debtor’s fault; without his fault 
If it deteriorates through the fault of the debtor, the creditor 
may choose between the 2 remedies as a creditor, which is the rescission or 
the fulfillment of the obligation, with damages that incurred in either case. As 
a creditor, you only have to choose one of the remedies that are given. 
If it deteriorates without the fault of the debtor, the value of 
thing that delivered will be depreciated and the value will be reduced due to 
the deterioration of the thing.
III. Problems 
Explain or state briefly the rule or reason for your answer. 
1. D (debtor) borrowed 20,000 from C (creditor) payable on or before August 
30. Before the arrival of the due date, C agreed to the promise of B to pay C 
if B wants. Can C insist that B pay not later than August 30? 
On this situation, the conditional obligation whose fulfillment 
depends partly on the will of the debtor and partly upon the will of the third 
person is perfectly valid. In this case, it shows that the creditor demands the 
third person to pay him not later than August 30 but on the said case, they 
agreed on the promise of the third person to pay the creditor if the third 
person wants. Therefore, the creditor cannot demand to the debtor if the due 
date is not yet passed. 
2. Suppose in the same problem, D obliges himself to pay C 10,000 after C 
has paid his obligation to T. Is the obligation valid? 
The said condition is considered as the suspensive condition 
wherein the obligation will only arises if the condition is already fulfilled. The 
debtor obliges himself to pay the creditor if the creditor already paid the third 
party. If the creditor has not yet fulfilled his obligation to the third party, he 
cannot demand the debtor to pay him immediately. Therefore, the obligation 
of the debtor is invalid. The debtor is not liable to pay the creditor if the 
creditor is not yet paid to the third party. 
3. S (Seller) agreed to sell to B (buyer) a specific car for 200,000, delivery of 
the car and the payment of the price to be made on June 15. Suppose S 
delivered the car on June 15 but B failed to pay the price, what are the 
remedies of S? 
If the buyer does not comply with his obligation to pay, the 
seller may choose between the two remedies: (a) action for specific 
performance (fulfillment) of the obligation with the damages; or (b) action for 
the rescission of the obligation also with damages. The seller has the privilege 
to choose only one of the remedies, and not both. If the creditor chosen 
rescission, he cannot demand the fulfillment of obligation to the buyer. Same 
as, if he chosen the buyer to fulfill the obligation, he cannot practice the 
rescission later on.
4. S sold a parcel of the land to B for 240,000 payable in installment of 20,000 
a year. The land was delivered to B who obtained ownership thereof. After 
B had paid 200,000, he could no longer continuing paying in view of 
financial reverses but he was willing to pay the balance of 40,000 if given 
more time. Thereupon, S sued for rescission under Article 1191. If you were 
the judge, would you grant rescission? 
If I were the judge, I would grant the rescission of Seller in 
default a term or period for the performance of the Buyer. The buyer is willing 
to comply with his obligation to pay the maintaining balance that cost 40,000 
but needs time to do so due to the view of his financial reverses, not because 
he doesn’t want to pay the maintaining balance that he’d left. 
5. D (debtor) binds himself to pay C (creditor) a sum of money. Give the 
three (3) cases when the obligation of D is demandable at once by C? 
 When the obligation is pure… 
An obligation is demandable at once if it is pure obligation which 
one is not suspended by any condition, whether it has been contracted 
without any condition, or when thus contracted, the condition has been 
performed. It is immediately demandable. Their agreement doesn’t 
have specific date, and conditions so the creditor can demand to pay 
the said amount to the debtor. 
 When the obligation is subject to a resolutory condition… 
On the above description of resolutory obligation, once the 
condition is already fulfilled, the obligation will be extinguish. The 
creditor can demand to the debtor during the fulfilling of the condition. 
 When the obligation is subject to a resolutory period… 
Same as the case above, the creditor can demand to the buyer 
while in the process of fulfilling the condition. If the creditor and the 
debtor agree on the period wherein the obligation is extinguished, he 
can demand to the buyer to pay the amount he borrowed.

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Law On Obligations and Contracts (midterm exam)

  • 1. The Law on Obligations and Contracts 2011 Midterm Examination Submitted by: Domingo, Dennimar O. TTh 17:00 - 18:30 Submitted to: Pio Sara Jagurin
  • 2. II. Discussions 1. Illustrate an obligation subject to: (a) Suspensive Condition When an obligation is subject to a suspensive condition, the creation of the obligation will depend on the occurrence of an event or on the certainty that the event will not occur; thus, the condition delays the creation of a relationship between the parties. As long as the condition has not occurred, the very existence of the obligation is not yet arises. For example, If your rent is due on the 30th, you have an obligation to pay the rent. The performance to pay occurs on the 30th. The performance is suspended until the 30th. (b) Resolutory Condition Resolutory condition refers to a condition whereby, upon fulfillment terminates an already enforceable obligation. The continuance of such a contract is made dependent upon the happening of an uncertain future event. However, there is no postponement or suspension of the contract and all rights and obligations come into existence immediately upon conclusion of an agreement between the parties. For instance, You have a car note over the next 10 years. Once you pay the last payment at the end of 10 years, the obligation ends. What is the effect of the fulfillment of the condition in a conditional obligation? The suspensive condition is when the parties agree that the duty to perform is postponed until a determined or determinable date due to the pending event, and that this event is certain to happen. However, the exact date is unknown. The obligation will arises when the said condition is already fulfilled. While in the resolutory condition, when the parties agree that the obligations in the contract will be terminated upon a certain future time. This exact time is certain to happen, but the exact date is unkown.
  • 3. 2. Give two (2) cases when the conditional obligation is valid although the condition depends entirely upon the will of the debtor. Explain. First case is when the debtor promises to pay when his means permit him to do so. In this case, what depends upon the will of the debtor is the duration of the period when he is capable on paying his debt and not whether he should comply or not. For example, Mr. G binds himself to pay Ms. Y of his debt that costs ₱10,000 little by little. This obligation is valid and it shall be deemed to be one with a period of time. Next case is when the debtor is capable of doing the said obligation. For example, Marie borrowed 5,000 to Rose payable on September 13. Due to the review of financial reverses, Marie now is not capable on paying the debt to Rose but Marie is willing to pay the said debt. The remedies of Rose will arise 3. May an obligor be liable under an obligation subject to a suspensive condition although the condition has not yet been fulfilled? Explain. Under the suspensive condition, the obligation will arises when the said condition is already fulfilled. Therefore, under this type of condition, the obligor or the debtor is not yet liable. The debtor would be liable if the condition is already fulfilled. 4. In obligation to give a parcel of land subject to a suspensive condition, who is entitled to the fruits that accrued during the pendency of the condition once said condition is fulfilled? Upon the fulfillment of the obligation, the seller has the right to keep to himself all the fruits and interests he may have received during the pendency of the condition, unless a contrary intention by the seller that he shall render an accounting of fruits received during its pendency.
  • 4. 5. State the rules in case the thing to be delivered: (a) is lost with the debtor’s fault; without his fault; If the delivery lost is due to the debtor’s fault, the debtor has an obligation to pay the damages that incurred and the price of the thing that is lost also can be demand. If the delivery lost without the fault of the debtor, the debtor is not liable for any obligation or the obligation shall be extinguished. We are not liable for the fortuitous event or any event that beyond our powers. (b) Deteriorates with the debtor’s fault; without his fault If it deteriorates through the fault of the debtor, the creditor may choose between the 2 remedies as a creditor, which is the rescission or the fulfillment of the obligation, with damages that incurred in either case. As a creditor, you only have to choose one of the remedies that are given. If it deteriorates without the fault of the debtor, the value of thing that delivered will be depreciated and the value will be reduced due to the deterioration of the thing.
  • 5. III. Problems Explain or state briefly the rule or reason for your answer. 1. D (debtor) borrowed 20,000 from C (creditor) payable on or before August 30. Before the arrival of the due date, C agreed to the promise of B to pay C if B wants. Can C insist that B pay not later than August 30? On this situation, the conditional obligation whose fulfillment depends partly on the will of the debtor and partly upon the will of the third person is perfectly valid. In this case, it shows that the creditor demands the third person to pay him not later than August 30 but on the said case, they agreed on the promise of the third person to pay the creditor if the third person wants. Therefore, the creditor cannot demand to the debtor if the due date is not yet passed. 2. Suppose in the same problem, D obliges himself to pay C 10,000 after C has paid his obligation to T. Is the obligation valid? The said condition is considered as the suspensive condition wherein the obligation will only arises if the condition is already fulfilled. The debtor obliges himself to pay the creditor if the creditor already paid the third party. If the creditor has not yet fulfilled his obligation to the third party, he cannot demand the debtor to pay him immediately. Therefore, the obligation of the debtor is invalid. The debtor is not liable to pay the creditor if the creditor is not yet paid to the third party. 3. S (Seller) agreed to sell to B (buyer) a specific car for 200,000, delivery of the car and the payment of the price to be made on June 15. Suppose S delivered the car on June 15 but B failed to pay the price, what are the remedies of S? If the buyer does not comply with his obligation to pay, the seller may choose between the two remedies: (a) action for specific performance (fulfillment) of the obligation with the damages; or (b) action for the rescission of the obligation also with damages. The seller has the privilege to choose only one of the remedies, and not both. If the creditor chosen rescission, he cannot demand the fulfillment of obligation to the buyer. Same as, if he chosen the buyer to fulfill the obligation, he cannot practice the rescission later on.
  • 6. 4. S sold a parcel of the land to B for 240,000 payable in installment of 20,000 a year. The land was delivered to B who obtained ownership thereof. After B had paid 200,000, he could no longer continuing paying in view of financial reverses but he was willing to pay the balance of 40,000 if given more time. Thereupon, S sued for rescission under Article 1191. If you were the judge, would you grant rescission? If I were the judge, I would grant the rescission of Seller in default a term or period for the performance of the Buyer. The buyer is willing to comply with his obligation to pay the maintaining balance that cost 40,000 but needs time to do so due to the view of his financial reverses, not because he doesn’t want to pay the maintaining balance that he’d left. 5. D (debtor) binds himself to pay C (creditor) a sum of money. Give the three (3) cases when the obligation of D is demandable at once by C?  When the obligation is pure… An obligation is demandable at once if it is pure obligation which one is not suspended by any condition, whether it has been contracted without any condition, or when thus contracted, the condition has been performed. It is immediately demandable. Their agreement doesn’t have specific date, and conditions so the creditor can demand to pay the said amount to the debtor.  When the obligation is subject to a resolutory condition… On the above description of resolutory obligation, once the condition is already fulfilled, the obligation will be extinguish. The creditor can demand to the debtor during the fulfilling of the condition.  When the obligation is subject to a resolutory period… Same as the case above, the creditor can demand to the buyer while in the process of fulfilling the condition. If the creditor and the debtor agree on the period wherein the obligation is extinguished, he can demand to the buyer to pay the amount he borrowed.