The document is an exam that assesses understanding of obligations and contracts law. It is divided into 3 topics that cover foundational concepts and tests them through multiple choice and essay questions. Topic I focuses on introductions, sources, and nature of obligations and contracts. Topic II examines different types of obligations. Topic III addresses ways obligations can be extinguished such as through payment, loss of the thing due, or novation. The exam utilizes multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions to evaluate understanding, application, and analysis of obligations and contracts law.
The document is an exam that assesses understanding of obligations and contracts law. It is divided into 3 topics that cover foundational concepts and tests them through multiple choice and essay questions. Topic I focuses on introductions, sources, and nature of obligations and contracts. Topic II examines different types of obligations. Topic III addresses ways obligations can be extinguished such as through payment, loss of the thing due, or novation. The exam utilizes multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions to evaluate understanding, application, and analysis of obligations and contracts law.
The document is an exam that assesses understanding of obligations and contracts law. It is divided into 3 topics that cover foundational concepts and tests them through multiple choice and essay questions. Topic I focuses on introductions, sources, and nature of obligations and contracts. Topic II examines different types of obligations. Topic III addresses ways obligations can be extinguished such as through payment, loss of the thing due, or novation. The exam utilizes multiple choice, short answer, and essay questions to evaluate understanding, application, and analysis of obligations and contracts law.
Topics and Application (Analysis, Synthesis, % Number of Covered Skills / Objectives Evaluation) Items No . of % Item No . % Item No. of % Item No. Items No. of No. Items Items I. Introduction to Law 1. General Provisions, Sources of Obligation 5 7% 66-70 10 14% 1, 3, 13- 11 16% 2, 10-12, 36-37, 37% 26 14, 38-39, 53, 57-60 on Obligations and 2. Nature and Effect of Obligations 41-42, 47- Contracts 3. Obligations of Obligor 48 4. Rights of Obligee II. Kinds of 1. Pure and Conditional 2 3% 16, 34 13 19% 6-8, 25, 5 7% 15, 17-18, 45, 29% 20 29, 31-33, 54 Obligations 2. Obligations with a Period 35, 40, 3. Alternative Obligations 43-44, 46 4. Joint and Solidary 5. Divisible and Indivisible 6. Obligations with a Penal Clause III. Extinguishment of 1. Payment or Performance 5 7% 9, 20-21, 11 16% 4, 5, 22- 8 11% 18-19, 30, 51- 34% 24 24, 27 23, 26, 28, 52, 61-63 Obligation 2. Loss of the Thing Due 49-50, 55- 3. Condonation or Remission of Debt 56, 64 4. Confusion or Merger of Rights 5. Compensation 6. Novation 17% 49% 34% 100% 70 Total