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COURSE SYLLABUS

In
Law 1
Law On Obligation and Contract
2nd Semester, AY 2016-2017

Department/ Area : Social Sciences and Management Department


Curriculum :
Curricular Year : Second Year
No. of Hours/Sem. : 54 Hours
Credit Unit(s) : 3 Units
Prerequisite(s) : None

VISION OF THE UNIVERSITY : A premier multidisciplinary-technological university.


MISSION OF THE UNIVERSITY : The University shall primarily provide advanced professional and technical instruction for special purposes, advanced studies in industrial
trade, agriculture, fishery, forestry, aeronautics, and land-based programs, arts and sciences, health sciences, information technology and other relevant fields of study. It shall
also undertake research and extension services, and provide progressive leadership in its areas of specialization.
GOALS OF THE COLLEGE : CAS aims at the integral development of the individual toward fullness as a human being through humanistic and scientific studies.

PROGRAM OUTCOMES : At the end of the course, the students shall be able to:

PO 1 Articulate and discuss the latest developments in the field of practice


PO 2 Communicate effectively through oral and in written forms using both English and Filipino
PO 3 Work effectively and independently in multi-disciplinary and multi-cultural teams
PO 4 Act in recognition of professional, social and ethical responsibilities
PO 5 Preserve and promote “Filipino historical and cultural heritage” (based on RA 7722)
PO 6 Have a critical mind on how to become a politician that can govern and change the country to attain a certain level of political maturity that will pave the way towards
betterment and development and truly concerned of the welfare of the Filipino people.
PO 7 Appreciate the political dynamics prevailing in the country.
PO 8 Become involved and active participant in the political affairs of the country
PO 9 Become active and effective participants in nation building.

COURSE DESCRIPTION :
This course will lead the way to the understanding of politics, governance and the 1987 Philippine Constitution. This entails an in-depth discussion of the Philippine politics and
government and the prevailing issues affecting the country in general. This will also include a thorough deliberation of the pertinent provisions of the 1987 Philippine
Constitution.

COURSE LEARNING OUTCOMES :

CO1 Understanding of the definition of Obligation and its elements and sources
CO2 Differentiate Obligation from Contracts.
CO3 Understand the different kinds of Obligations.
CO4 Learn the ways under the law how Obligations are extinguished.
CO5 Appreciate formation of contracts and Agreement and its essential requisite
CO6 Know the different kind of contracts.
CO7 Differentiate Negotiorum Gestio and Solutio Indebeti

INTENDED ASSESSMENT TEACHING/LEAR CONTENTS LEARNING REFERENCE NO. OF HOURS REMARKS/


LEARNING TASK(S) NING ACTIVITY RESOURCE EVALUATION
OUTCOMES
SLO1: Discuss the Oral Exam Discuss the CTU/CAS Mission, CTU Manual 3 Hrs.
University’s and the importance the Vision and Goals Posters of CTU VMGO
College’s Vision, Essay adherence of
Mission and Goals. University’s VMGO

SLO2: Relate the Making an essay on


Vision, Mission and the relation of VMGO
Goals of the College to their respective
and the University to degree program
the course.

SLO3: Point out the


relevant relationship
of the VMGO to their
degree program.

CO1 Written Quiz Lecture Books Sta. Maria, M., 3 Hrs.


Understanding of the Discussion Reviewers Obligation &
definition of Recitation Group activity Internet Sources Contracts: Text and
Obligation and its Cases
elements and sources Essay
De Leon, H., The Law 3 Hrs.
SLO1 on Obligations and
Definition of Contract
Obligation
The Philippine Civil 3 Hrs.
Code Book IV
CO2
Differentiate
Obligation from
Contracts.

SLO1
Elements of
Obligation
SLO2
General Provision on
Obligation

Quiz Interactive Discussion Books 3 hrs.


CO3
Understand the Reporting Lecture Government website 3 hrs.
different kinds of
Obligations.

SLO1
Conditional
Obligation

SLO2
Pure Obligation

SLO3
Obligation with a
Period

SLO4
Joint and Solidary
Obligation

SLO5
Divisible and
Indivisible Obligation

MIDTERM 3 hrs.
Reporting Lecture Books 3 hrs.
CO4 Balance
Learn the ways Quiz Interactive Discussion Websites 3 hrs.
under the law how
Obligations are
extinguished

SLO1
Payment or
Performance

SLO2
Loss

SLO3
Condonation and
Remission

SLO4
Confusion or
Merger

SLO5
Compensation

SLO6
Novation

CO4 Quiz Discussion Book


Appreciate 3 hrs.
formation of Research Lecture
contracts and 3 hrs.
Agreement and its Recitation
essential requisite
SLO1
Essential Requisites
of Contracts

SLO2
Forms of Contracts

SLO3
Reformation of
Instrument

SLO4
Interpretation of
Contracts

CO5 Research Lecture Book 3 hrs.


Know the different
kind of contracts Quiz Reporting 3 hrs.
SLO1
3 hrs.
Rescissible Contract

SLO2
Unenforceable

SLO3
Voidable Contracts

SLO4
Void contracts

CO6 Quiz Lecture Book 3 hrs.


Have and
understanding and
learning on the
importance of form
on validity of
contracts

SLO1
Statute of Fraud

SLO2
Forms of Contract
and Validity

CO7 Quiz Lecture Book 3 hrs.


Differentiate
Negotiorum Gestio Research Discussions Website 3 hrs.
and Solutio
Debate
Indebeti

SLO1
Obligation and
rights of parties in
Negotiorum Gestio

SLO2
Obligation and
Rights of Parties in
Solutio Indebiti
FINAL EXAM 3 hrs
TOTAL 54 hrs.
COURSE REQUIREMENTS:
1. Attendance
2. Active Participation
3. Quizzes
4. Research Paper, Projects, Assignments, Reporting, Oral Recitation
5. Major Examinations (Midterm, Final)
6. Documentation

Evaluation Procedures; (Approved Grading System Applicable to the Course/Program)

1. Assignment 10%
2. Reporting/Research Paper, etc. 20%
3. Quizzes 30%
4. Major Examinations (Prelim, Mid-term,Pre-Final, Final Exams ) 40%

100%
Prepared by:
Atty. Catherine R. Adlawan
Part- time Instructor

Date Submitted: November 07, 2016

Upon Recommendation by the Committee:

RAMEL C. GENOBIAGON, MA, LLB


AMELIA GIRLY L. ARANAS, BPA, MPA, DPA,
ARLENE R. SALAC, MA. Ed.
PH.D
Member Member
Member

Recommending Approval:

HILARIA A. PABLO, M.A.


Chairman, SSM Department

APPROVED BY:

EDWIN A. PILAPIL, ED. D.


College Dean

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