The Civil Code of the Philippines outlines the law of sales in Title VI. It contains 9 chapters that establish the nature and formation of sales contracts, the capacity of buyers and sellers, the effects of the contract if the thing sold is lost, the obligations of vendors and vendees, actions for breach of contract, ways a sale can be extinguished including redemption, and provisions for assigning credits and incorporeal rights. General provisions are also included.
The Civil Code of the Philippines outlines the law of sales in Title VI. It contains 9 chapters that establish the nature and formation of sales contracts, the capacity of buyers and sellers, the effects of the contract if the thing sold is lost, the obligations of vendors and vendees, actions for breach of contract, ways a sale can be extinguished including redemption, and provisions for assigning credits and incorporeal rights. General provisions are also included.
The Civil Code of the Philippines outlines the law of sales in Title VI. It contains 9 chapters that establish the nature and formation of sales contracts, the capacity of buyers and sellers, the effects of the contract if the thing sold is lost, the obligations of vendors and vendees, actions for breach of contract, ways a sale can be extinguished including redemption, and provisions for assigning credits and incorporeal rights. General provisions are also included.