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False Which among, te following is nota proper “fruit” contemplated by law? 4 Natural fruits oh Capital Fruits © Industrial Fruits Civil Fruits soe to this ad the fs succeeding items ell dead en the fats an inctemstamarssrroxandng ths proflem pose orci) Ara offored to purchase Mika's dog, a female Labrador Retriew Ara to claim the doy, “at any Lime” ene! that a\ra may just pay the purchase price upon claiming the dog. tn the meantime, ‘ta hod gone to Newcastle, in the City of New South Wales, Australia, Ara’s arrival from Newvasthe, she decided to isi Mika at her aparinent. Mika grocted Ara and invited her to the where Mika started to sing OPL songs to-a liter of ter (10) Labrador Retriever puppies houses! in a Ara queried Mika as to the source of the pappics. Mika replied that the puppies wore from the r shich, hitherto unknown to both of them atthe liye of the sale, trned out to be pregnant. fr Iyp20,000.00. Mtika accepted the offer and told for a one-month vacation. Upen Assuming, Ata has not vet paid the purchase prise: 4 Aramay compel delivery of the Labrador Retriever, Mian ‘ Nor tetuse delivery ofthe Labrador Retriever, since -\ta has not yet paid the purchase price. of the above, Ara may compel delivery of the Labrador Ret wer puppies, o.True b False If Ara bnew, atthe tins of the sak, that the Lalratior Retriever was pregnant, while Mika did not know such facts ra ‘may still compel delivery ofthe Labrador Retriever puppies. aT b False In the immediate y preceding, iter, Ata is ge 1 of frau, a True False Mika may properly allege “mistake.” aTrue b. False Assuming the answer to the imnvediately preceding item is "true," Mika may have the contract of sale annulled a Tue bh False Destioro loves to eat earl his wife, Mibu, decided to have dinner at Denny's, Desierto ordered three plators of ‘oysters for himself and a bow of slid for Mika Destierto plied open one of the oxsters anal discovered a sett spherical objet neste on te oyster's meat. Mika, a native of a province where jowelry=making is one of the primary industries, immediately ognized the object asa pearl Mike immediately helped Destierra in plving open all the oysters —and they all yielded! pearls! When Destierto ashed for the bill, Dic We towering owner of the et ‘couple's meal but deinandes! the tumaver of the poark, since, the menu and no custons the pearls wore discov Tishment=accepted the paymont for the cording, to him. the pears were certainly not part of could possitly place an order for anything, notin the mien, th any event, Dienamy edded, ed before Desticero pail for the mal. Destiort0 now insists that the pearls are his. Who owns the poaels? a Destierro, berause he isthe buyer b. Mika, bovause she has better use for the panels « Diemmy, because she isthe owner of theestablishment —¢. Neitherofthom Atel them Destierio is one of the biggest fans of Mika, «volleyball sensation, company sas tapped to organize a televised sporting, Thus, when Desticrro’s events management vent, Stika was the person Destierro had! in mind to host the Destieeto contacted MMi exceution of a Serrier Ce 2 and negotiated the terms of the proposed hosting engagement, which culminated in the rast betwoen Destierro’s events management company, on the one hand, and Mike, on the other. Esnetly one day before the event, Mika, for reasons only knoisn to her, unilaterally “cancelled” the Svmice Contract, indicated in her SMS message to Destierro: % u 15. 16. v. 18 trcl Be,heard lat ahs brOke wr crt nce: ym, ges istry as ey frets 4 prenl sess, m canceing rsr aise" Pick the best answer: a. Tosomehow “save” the Serie Contra, Mika may compel Destierro to have ether Micelle or Charlene, Poth beautiful and talented volleyball stars, host the event in Mika's stead b. Since Mita's personal circumstances and othletc credentse were among the primary considerations for selecting her fo host the party nobody ese but Alka herself say fest the event and she i, consequent liable for dainages. . ‘ Destierro now absolutely hates every single Kuda im existence. None ofthe above. ‘The Sorvien Contact in the immediately procedting item includes a clause that reads: ther, Desi hey waves ny acon, keter xin oF ie, ning af ny a owing 10 fed a my Irerefter be comntted by Mika during the ifetiof Wis contract.” Thechuseis: a Valid bh Void Lika (Alias "Yeye") is the leader of an organized ciime syndicate—which includes other persons Know’ On Ansel Princess “Kien: Be *Riimnyy De “Denden” and “Nfokanok” that circulates counterfeit ban news. Deel Ned aires! ching an entrapeal operation on 3t August 2014 as she was attempting te Wats counterfeit Pippin peo pte te Desuere Their mers of the syndicate managed tocseape ard ares at ae Mika, prompted by Mika's overtures for settlement On 3 September 2014, however, Destiorra decides! to forgive ‘of counsel, Destierro propared a draft of the (which, parentheticaly, be could not seem to resist). With the assistance proposed Compromise Agnvmer, portions of which read: wsion for ia nc rity an tay at hat she counted snarled ats at would ha ara ee Tati nine her ere ino or the tinely interven of be enforcement agents on 31 August 2014, -Dystenr ut« consequence adi to, hist of forgiving Mi, rey ies my action, wheter cine 7 0 past Mey lung the te crs, signs ad egal represents, fr the cs endfor evens coms fra wad [forahidh se artested 90 31 Augest 2014." Thewaiveris a Valid Void For an detto to incur in delay, its absolutely necessary, withou! exception, forthe creditor to demand from the obligor the fulillment of his obligation. a. True bs False the demand! contemplated in the immediately proceding item must, without exception, be a judicial demand (ie only through a complaint fled ina court of law). aTnue b False Which of the following, is not o form of delay? a. MoraSolwendi b. —— Mora Accipiendi Solutio Indebiti_d. Compensatio Morae ceplgence is the omission ofthat ciligence whichis requieed by the nature ofthe obligation and corresponds With the a reanetances of the persons, of the time,and of the place. a. True b. False Negligence, when it evinces bad faith istreatedas fraud, a. True. abe |A fortuitous events any event that cannot be foreseen or which, though fozescen is nonetheless inevitable, a Tue bh False “The general rules that no person shall be Hable for nonperformance of his presttion when oscastoned by «fortuitous ‘overt Which among the following is not an exception to this rule? een provision of law holding a person liable despite Une happening ofa fortuitous event, Loss of a determinate thing, e Ghipulation ofthe parties hokding.a person fable spite the happening of «fortuitous event Assumption of tisk, “The feceipt of the principal by the creditor, without reservation with respect ta the intrest, shall give rise to the peesumption that sa‘d interest has been pa a True b. False The receipt of ater instant of «eet sthout reservation 35 to prior installments, shall raise the presumption that such installments have been pai. aTre b Fabe Destinro obligates himself to trat Mika out to inner if be wins the lottery The obiyation is a Pure b Onewithasuspensive condition. — One witha resolutory condition Mia, student ata prestipious university, was granted a scholarship. effective immecliately. The scholarship, however Nall ierminate if she exceeds the number of allowable absences in any’ subject, for any term, within any academic year at the university. The obligation i a , a Pure b, Onewitha suspensi condition ¢ One witha resolutory condition Which among the following, obligations is not immediately demanctable? a. Apure obligation b, One subject toa suspensive condition . One subject to ¢resolutory condition 31 2, B ww ‘When the debtor binds hims a. A pure obligation Pyaion shal be doemed to be: esmit him to doso. thes b.Onesubjecttoa condition «One subjxttoa period d. None of theabove When the fulfillment of the condition depends upon th ole will of tne debt the condita agation shall evo a rue b. ‘The condition refessed to inthe i ona True b. False f item is called a “potestative condi When the fulfilment of the condition depends upon the sole will of the creditor, the conditional obligation shall bx voi a. True False for upon the will of a third person, the conditional When the fulfillment of the obligation depends upon ch ‘obligation shall be void arTrue by False ‘Tho condition referred to inthe immediately preceding item i called “casual condition.” &. True by False thing. shen ost, generally wsulls in theestingushment of ancbligation, a Trae b. False When the conditions have for theie purpose the extinguishment of an ob the parties, upon the fulfillment of said conditions, shall return to each other what they’ hase received a True by False nl tis tow reciprocal obligation must specifically expressly, Pursuant lo Article 1191 of the New Civil Code, the oft categorically provide for rescission (otherwise known ay "resolution" us remedy before they may ava a Tre b. babe. Ina reciprocal obligation, the injured porty may’ not resort to rescission a6 a remedy unless he proves that he has fast sought specific performance by the obligor of is prestation, True b False ment in the immediately preceding item is fal, an injured party may resort to both rescission andl ame action, with » prayer for the award of damages in either ease. Assuming the sta specific performance simultaneously in th a Te b. Pole Ian injured party does resort to specific performance as a remedy, he may not, under any circumstance, resort to rescission any o. True b. Fake ‘come, althougin it may not be known when, A day certain is understood to be that which must necessari a Tre b. False “Anything paid or delivered before the arrival ofthe perio, the obligor being, unaware of the period oF belie the obligation has bocome due and demandable, may no longer be recovered, since the avy se¢ks to promote vigilance in one's affairs and, conseajuently, penalize a party's negligence a True b.False itis presumed to have been established for the benefit of the debtor In an obligation, whenever period is desig only a.True b. False The debtor shall lose every right to make use of the period if he violates any undertaking, in consideration of which the ‘creditor agreed to the period, a.True be. False Mika is a professional volleyball player. She borrowed Php100,0000 from Aduke, a professional photographer, They enceuted a contract agreeing that the agreement by either paying, on due date, Phyp100,000.00 Grallowing herself {0 be photoraphed in various sports action scenes nt preparation for Adule’s upcoming, photo exhibit, The obligation illustrated herein is ‘3, Alerrative —b, Facultative ht of choice helongs to the debtor, unless it has heen expressly granted to the In an alternative obligation, th creditor, a.Truc b. False “There is solidary lability only when the obligation expressly 50 states, oF when the Lue or the nature of the obligation rquires solid a True b False (818. The anssors to this and the av succedng iene wil pea on the facts and circumstances seroureing the problem pened ven.) 46. #7. 8 Mika borrowed Phpt0,00000 from Carol Ann, « horror movie fanatic When Mika's obligation became due and Carel ‘Aan sought to collet, Mika offered Bluray copies of all installments of the Pallergtst movie franchise. with a retail Value of abo Phpl0.200.00. Carol Ann, coincilentally, had buen Hooking, for Blactay copies of Pelterstst (especially Since the protagonis: in the movie is a giel named! “Carol Ann’). Sine gladly accepted Mika's offer. Which of the following istrue? a Mika's obligation is extinguished. b. Mika still obligated to Carol Ann for both principal and interest, c_ Noneef the above The conveyance in the immediately procedting tem is called: a. Dation in payment Application of payments. Assignment d. None of the above ‘Accontract is « meeting of minds between two persons whereby one binds himself, with respect to the other, to give something of to render some service. aTrue b.Felse so. 58. 59, ‘Asa general tule, a contract wi dnd or obligations seen eee lect only between or among the partis thet “ign, and hers (except when rights ot transmissible by nature, stipulation, crlaw). 9. True b False Consistent with the 7 eerie? the general rule on perfection of contracts, which among the following, is not an essential requisite of a Conentot te contacting puts t,—_Objetcertan, which isthe sujet mater ofthe coma ‘use ofthe obligation 4... Paymentor performance Acceptance ‘may be expressed in any particular form, It may be express or implied. a. True b. False Am insane or demented person, during hac interval, may propery give consent to. contract, a True. False This ype of fraud does not vitiate consent It merely rondo the person enyploying such fraud liable for damages. 4, DoloCausanie (Causal Fraud) Dolo Inciclente (Incidental Frauel) An absolutely simaatet contract is one where the partce do notintend to beboucetatall. 2. True False An absolutely simulated contract ts void, aTme — b.False ‘The object of a contract must be determinate or determinable without the need of a new contract bebween the partes a Tue ob False Innerous contrat the cause is the presttion or promise ofa thing or service by the oiler. a. True False In general, contracts azo perfected hy mereconsent, a. Truc bs False Roseission is a primary and immedi instance. aT b False remedy in that il may be resorted to by a party to a contract at the very first Which among the follovring is not a voidable contract? ‘ 'A contract where only one party is incapable of giving consent contract where both parties are incapable of giving consent c_Aconiract where consent by a party was vitiated by mistake, violence intimidation, undue influence, or fraud d.——_Allcontraets above are voidable. (SLB. The answers fo this ana Hie leo sucestng items will depend on the facts wd circumstances sursousndng the problem posed herein.) 61 g Mika is 4 talanted volleytall player. She alse has looks that kill —Litorally hoart attack upon seeing her. Legend has it that a professor suffered 0 Destierto is w franchise holder of The Mac Contr, which distributes Apple products, anc maintains a shop ot The Fort ‘One humid afternoon, Mika steps into Desticrro’s shop. Thay say horses sweat, mon perspire, and women glow. Mika, fresh froman exhibition game, was gistonny, Destieto couldn't help but marvel at Mika, querying himself on whother Mika was the validation of the so-called “singularity” speculated and dette on for apes by theoretical physicists fl, for Destcer attest, and at that reve moment, as though time and space ceased to exit. Everything else was a Mur. And only Mika wae the inetaphysical verity at tha shop. ihe was eyeing an iPhone 5s and queried Destier, “Is this any yor fi?” As thourh a a hypnotic spell Destiero, SImvet robatielly, responded, “The 6 i biter.” Mika then ashe, “Iow much forthe 6" Before Destirro could aera nowever, Mika lifted her arm to wipe the “glo” off her forehoad, eyes locked on Destorro as she awaited his Ropense, This hilo sequence of evens, she aking up a short segment of time, seemed (0 be in slow motion for Destierro. He then replied, “Its yours, if you want it" “Ano-uh?” Mika countered with a distinctive cb inflection “At’s yours!” Destieeo laifiod, nervously gesturing to hana the phone to Mike, Miko, uncertain on how to react, reached out to cet Desticrre’s han an clasped the iPhone 6 that Destierro handed toher. “*Uhm, thanks ha?” Mika said, smiling as she tan ber fingers through her ha. Destierro, upon witnessing this, fainted and fell to the floor, unconscious, Upon regaining consciousness, Destierro realized what he had done ails now uncerin onthe efficacy of Ue transfer fof the Phone 60 Mika, He goes o you for advice. You are novs confronted wrth the following concerns: How would you characterize the contract? a ltisvoid —b isvoidable , Itisrescisil led. Iisunenforcoable —¢, Ihis valid ‘The iPhone 6 was validly delivered to Mika, jue b. False 68. 69, (NB, Theansars to ths andthe six stcevading tems ell depend om the a Consequently, Mika now on a True b False @ ‘The action or defense to declare the inexistence of a void contract docs not prescribe. a. True False A contract of sales, tod by consent coupled with delivery of the thing. & True b. False A contract of sale is perfected by consent coupled with payment of the price. a. True False Accontractof sale may beabsolute or conditional. True b. False One of t satisfied by elements of a contract of sale involves “money oF is equivaloa.” The requirement of 2” wing. thing, not mene, of “equivalent” value, a, True b. False ered as the A negotiable instrument, subject to encashment by, or crediting to the acenant af, the payee, may be conside sivalent of money for purposes of sale. a.Tre b, False Which ofthe following statements is true? rule, the sellor may’ requ matter of the sale to the buyer b. Being grounded on a reciprocal obligation, a contret of sale absolutely requires simuttaneous periormans the soller and buyer, the payment of the purchase price before elivering the subject by For a thing tobe the proper subject ofa contrast of sal, it must exist athe precise moment of perfection a Tre bh Febe ensecers to this and te mext tres ens ail depen on Ua fac ard citcusastances suring, the problem posed icin.) Gals business graduate, rogitored a single proprietorship, which she called Te Pret White Tara company in the Posiness of offering plain high-quality, pre-sewn tshirts and subsequently giving fee rein to the customer 0 see! patterns and other designs tobe incorporated onto the shirts pursuant tothe customer's instructions, Even inricae embellishments may’ be added for an additional charge. ‘The company has a dedicated web page which allows a customer to select the prefered sizeof the shirt an then, “ficte the paterns and designs to bo incorporate! onto the shirt. While the shits themalves are priced uniforms fond, an foc cheaply at Php0000 per unit). the final price, which anay to paid through the company’s wel page through e creditcard facility, varies depending, on the rature and extent of the patterns and designs selected Wy particular customer. ‘On 14 June, Kiefer, who has deluded himself into thinking that bi is Mika's boyfriend, decided to purchase seven seis fe shire” depicting him and Mika in diferent poses agains different backdrops for all days of the wee. a weok after (21 of pS a ee oe al be cen bor Waly te Sofore requiting Kiefer to encode his creditcard details a notification appeared on the iransaction page of the website cating that, despite his numerous orders be shall be changed soporatey fr each shir (nov at Php$9900, inl charges forthe design) instead of being charg a single amount fr all his orders. After reading the natific Kiefor entered hie creditcard detals ‘ Lipon arrival ofthe orders, however, Kifer realize that the designs on the *Suturday” and “Sunday” shins wore Stphy blurred Kiefer contacted the company’ ect and fered 0 neural the shir oot vst those containing the ieied designs) and secure a refund, contending that th substandard production ofthe shits in question reared covery cther shit useless. Call the proprstess rejected Kieer’s contention and, insted, offered to rel the shins, insisting that the purchases were valid. Which statement is true? 1 The transaction is void Kiefer should return all the shits to Gail sho, in turn, should give a fll refund 0 Kiefer. bras Gail, not Kiefer, sho has the exclusive prerogativw of either rescinding, or maintaining, the entie teansaction, with a claim for damages in cither case. c.__ Kislormay have tho shirts in question modbifet or replace by the company’ard retain the rest, None of theabove. Tho transaction is 2. Acontractof sale b.— Acontract for pieeeof work = Someother contract Assuming all he shirts were acceptable ard Kiefer proceeds to use them and assuming further thatthe transaction i a contrat f sale, may Kiofer atleast contend that the entire transaction s covered by; and in violation of, the Statice of Frais and i, therefore, unenforceable? a. True be. Fabe Assuming the transection isa contact for piece of work, sho bears the risk of loss prior to delivery of the shirts to Kiefor? a Gail so Kivfer Both of them wr of teat ts anal arcanstunesstarunaing te probien pose erin) Kiefer and Milka (Kieer's es and co-worked) had been absent from worl ea fll week, fuelling speculations thal they had eloped. Deing a recluse, Kiefer ha only one othor friend aside fom Mika—Desie— who was finally = {0 speak with Mika, Emotionally devastated, Mika informed Desiree that Kisier had executed a Last Will & Teste! before taking his cw ie, “n't doer yee Mh” ware allegedly Kiker st words. The List Nil & steel certain two important clauses~fit, Desi was appointed eeu Second Kivfer’s shores of stock in Chovron were beueatha in favor f ertain storouers (hey: ara Rosens) ara rumor of Kifer’ Weis (Marianne, Allyana, and Michell). ‘A petton forthe proba of Kets Lat & Tetavat eas ed in court peident overt’ Judge Cotnalen. he felts, through At Conds oneal ether oppo to peobule of the Last VG Tevionert ich 099 claimed was a forgery. The shareholders, in turn, through Atty, Cienne, filed their reply. There ar” speculations that pies of Chevron Socks eld Sec oie ait eck New overjono wars puchnne these CRS A form part of the estate of Kiefer Desinéo, the evecutriy, may purchase the stocks, a True 77. Judge Gydtheate, the sanie judge hosing the probatecase, may purchase thestecks, as Tru b alée a Truc b.False ity. Camille, lawyer forthe heirs. may purchase the stocks. a Trac b. False 79. Atty. Cienne, lawyer for the shareholder, anay purchase the stocks 80, Judge Mary Jou, presiding alge of ancther court, whe movely heard abut he stocks, may purchase these stocks. a Tue hk False 1 (in fact, sho rarely goes to court), and who cohate preci z i a. True b. False 81. Atty. Dawn, who has absolutely no participation fn the wc, may purchase the stock. overheard her friend, Atty. Camille, tatking.about the and who also overheard her ation in the probate proceedings, 82. Atty, Elizahoth, who likewise as absolutely no partici. the socks, a True b, False friend, Atty. Cienne, talking about the case, may purchase ag iter il denon aft anal ircamstaness surrounding the prtleny yoo herent) (NB. The nnsvers to this andthe next sucee cally invalidawsa sake, a. True b. False to the simulated nature of the transaction, a True b. False 83. Gross inadequacy of price pers autora ton if the gross inacleuncy of the price is due S4, Inthe immectiately prececing it a donation or some other contract, the sale is void, but the transaction may be shown te really be price andl is proof of the perection of the contract? 85. Which among the following is considered part ofthe purchase d. Neither of these a Optionmoney b—— Eamestmoney ¢.——_‘Bothof these tnyer to the seller, im addition to the purchase price, to show his 86° Eamest money is an amount given by the a True bs False eamestness” in pursuing the transaction. 37. Destierro and Mika are husband and wife. Which statement is truc? g to each other no exceptions! a. Theyareabsolutely prohibited by aw from se f_ They are prehbited fom seling to cach other, ecept when there isa separation of property agree beaseen them in their marniage selements or julically decreed Netharof these $8, _Athing is understood as “delivered” when its pace in the control and possession of the buyer. True False $9. Delivery, forthe purpose of rarsferting ownership, may beactual or constructive, a. True_b False 60, Since delivery effectively transfers ownership of the subject mater ofthe sale for she seller to the buyer, the buyer's sepance fs immaterial the buyer is considered the owner ireespustive of wheter he acepls oF seers the thing Gelivered, a. True b. False 91. paid the price, a. Trav b. False 92, The execution ofa public instrument has the offect of a.Teae b. False (aL Tre onsocrs to this andthe nent succesing il wel depend om thefts na circtmstanes surrounding the poems posed here.) 93, Claudia sells genuie, albeit second-hand, designer bugs. Carmel, a Ticonsed distributor of hair color treatment products, walks into Clavula’s shop and is immodiately fixated on « Bolenciaga bag priced at Php50,000.00. Cormel aly has Pap,000.00 cash, She does not use a ret card, Claudia, coincicentally, has been wanting to color her hair fed. She offers to let go of the bag in exchange for Php40,000.00 cash and hair products from Carmel worth Php 10,000.00. Assuming the Innton ofthe partes cao! be ara the tantcton contemplated above may’ he prope ee Ventas Nom Chae aNeietes 94, Inthe immediately preveding problem, if Claudia instead asks for Php25,00000 cash and hair products also worth Php25,000.00, the transaction may be properly characterized as x a. Contractofsale & Barter Donation 4 None of the above nF 7. 98. 100. rol. 102. 103. 107. 108. 109. 0. m. 12 113, m4, ~ among, the following BERG most accurate description of 4 (eho rihshewa dn aeminuons fin secon “The thing perishes with the owner.” The risk of loss is borne by the owner ofthe thing. nich % The aggrieved party in an inequitable c Teste party csuitable contract of sale may seek elif agpinst the niore demninant (onsine”) ck None of the above When isa thing considered “lost? a Whonit perishes b. _Whenit goes out of comaere. c When it disappears in sucha way that its existence is unknown or it ant be recovered &—_Alloftheabove eo None ef the aboxe scaher pas sprner: oneayctn rarewen;cener alr rns pci nae won And 6S SS individuals had expressed interest in purchasing Esther's property, Cosca, Mika, anal Arsiane, Ss the onl capable of paying the entire purchase price up front. Esther, the unscrupulous Tawyer she is, first sold the property 10 capable ol vying teenie pease en ements evening, we te. ocpary wate al Dossciion, she ubgequenly 84 the property Nha, ho, despa having imaweioth THe the property der her name, did wo take postrason of i in the canine, Esher again sed he propery "unaware ofthe previous sales to Cosca ant Miko, inumedtinlely to to Amiane, who, wok possession of the property. could no longer be found. Esther, now Php10 aillion ricer, and rather pricably, Who ovens the prope a Cesco, having he older ile Mika, being the frst to egister the property uniter her b—_Amiane, being fist in possession Esther, since the sales ore void e._ None of theabowe joan express warranty if the retin tah thing “ and if the buyer tayer to purchase the same, aeTrue b. False or representation by the seller sromise is to induce the [Any affirmation of ft or anv promise hatural tendency of such alfirmetion oF Prchoses the ting wing on sux aflirmation oF prom ‘The wartantes opainst eviction and agaist hier faults and defects ext onl parties, a. Truc b. False ly when expressly agreed upon by the Destero pute up an old television st for sale on “asfsactere i” Ine Mika, upon examining and even testing the ar dws satiied ard subsequently purchased it Too lays aftr purchase, a loose wire in the television tee ily vibe even with cost inspection, fad couse « short civ permarently damaging the television set and rendering it useless \tika may propery invoke the seller's warranty against hidden dsfesiss True, False BONUS QUESTIONS ‘Money, in general is considered genetic [A mistake of law involves mutual error as to the leg frustrated, aT b. False ‘The condition that some event happen ata ari i has become indubitable Unat the event ssl not take place Theeabrofa vain hope or expectoncy is voidable. a. True_t. False Things subject ta resolutory condition may nol e the proper abject of a contract of sale. acTrue b. False Poin Pe the price may he corsideee certain, i shall be sui that it be 30 wth reference to another thing, a ok or that the determination thereof be felt to the jxigment of a speval person or persons, a.True b False rcs may insist en delivering tn insane and @ Bayer may imsiston PAPI A installments even without an agreement to thisclfec, a. Trae b. False Fara buyer to successully invoke the seller's warranty ag 1 Teospassin law b, Trespass in fact ‘The warranty aains! evilion may not be enforced ti Asollor may not be made fale on his warranty instance of the buyer. a Truc _b. False ‘Rrcller may legally reserve the right to repurchase the thing sol “The jersey number of Mika Reyes asa Lady Spiker i aTrue be Fabe af effert of an agreement when the real purpose of the partis is fterminate time shall elingush the obligation as 5000 as Ue time expies a true b Felse Jnst eviction, the “eviction” must involve: b. False for eviction at the nil final judgment has been rendered, @. Tru inst eviction unless he is summoned in the st True b. False a 1 bof « 3 __Noneof the above “The jersey number 01 Mika Reyes as a Scholastican volley player i wt bof 3d Nonsof theabove Mika Reyes isa native of: 2 Putilan, Bulacon b. Angeles, Pampanga Tarlac, Tare d= None of the above The position Mika Reyes plays as a Lady Spiker seer menSpiker Be Center Spiker «Sater de Utihiy, e Name ofthe atone “Tht isthe sound of inevitability, IL fs the soxand of yor death You har thal, Mr Autdrso Goodbye, Mr Anerson.” Agent Smith ("The Matis") NOTHING FOLLOWS.

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