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In tabular form define or distinguish the different kinds of conditions and give your
example for each kind.
TYPE DEFINITION EXAMPLE
Suspensive condition is a
condition in which a
fulfillment will give rise to an
obligation or a right. From the
words suspensive, the duty to
Suspensive perform the obligation or to
demand it is suspended or
refrained until such
conditions are fulfilled. The
obligation is said to be a
mere hope only until the
condition is fulfilled.

Condition in which its


fulfillment will lead to the
Resolutory extinguishment of the
obligation that is already
existing.
Condition that depends only -
on one person between the
contracting parties. It can be
upon the will of the debtor or
creditor.
Potestative
Casual As stated in Article 1182, a
fulfillment of a condition
depending on a third person,
the obligation shall take effect
upon provisions, or in other
words the obligation is valid.
This condition is a casual
condition which is suspensive
in nature.
Mixed A condition that depends
partly upon the will of a third
person and partly upon
chance. This is suspensive in
nature and the obligation
would be valid.
Impossible A condition based on -
possibility. Impossible
conditions, as stated in
Article 1183, are those that
would oppose any good
custom, public policy, or the
law. These are conditions
that cannot be fulfilled either
physically or legally.
A condition that is deemed to -
Possible be capable of fulfillment
either physically or legally.
A condition that is attributed
by performance of an act.
Article 1184 further defined it
as a condition that some
event will happen at a
Positive determinate time that would
result from extinguishment of
the obligation when the time
expires even if the event did
not happen or if it is
indisputable that the event
won’t happen even if the time
is not yet expired.
A condition as to mode in
which it consists of the
omission of the act.
According to Article 1185, it is
Negative a condition that an event will
not happen at a determinate
time that would result in the
effectiveness of an obligation
from the moment the time
had passed even without the
event taking place or the
moment that it is obvious that
the event would not take
place.
A condition based on
divisibility which is capable
Divisible of partial fulfillment.
A condition based on
divisibility, which is not
Indivisible capable of partial fulfillment.
Conjunctive A condition as to numbers in
which there are several
conditions which must all be
fulfilled.
Alternative A condition as to numbers in
which there are two or more
conditions but the fulfillment
of one is sufficient.

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