This document provides information about a class on Obligations and Contracts. It will be held on Tuesdays from 5:30-7:00 PM and taught by Atty. Rex Antonio C. Rediang Jr. The document outlines why the subject is important, as ignorance of the law is not an excuse. It also notes the basic principles of a democratic government and that a law governs everything. The Civil Code of the Philippines, based on the Spanish Codigo Civil, covers obligations and contracts under Articles 1156 to 1439. Class sessions will involve lectures, discussions, and pop quizzes or seatwork.
This document provides information about a class on Obligations and Contracts. It will be held on Tuesdays from 5:30-7:00 PM and taught by Atty. Rex Antonio C. Rediang Jr. The document outlines why the subject is important, as ignorance of the law is not an excuse. It also notes the basic principles of a democratic government and that a law governs everything. The Civil Code of the Philippines, based on the Spanish Codigo Civil, covers obligations and contracts under Articles 1156 to 1439. Class sessions will involve lectures, discussions, and pop quizzes or seatwork.
This document provides information about a class on Obligations and Contracts. It will be held on Tuesdays from 5:30-7:00 PM and taught by Atty. Rex Antonio C. Rediang Jr. The document outlines why the subject is important, as ignorance of the law is not an excuse. It also notes the basic principles of a democratic government and that a law governs everything. The Civil Code of the Philippines, based on the Spanish Codigo Civil, covers obligations and contracts under Articles 1156 to 1439. Class sessions will involve lectures, discussions, and pop quizzes or seatwork.
PRESCRIBED BOOK: Why study Obligations and Contracts? Ignorance of the law is NOT AN EXCUSE. Article 3 Civil Code of the Philippines
"Ignorance of the law excuses no one from
compliance therewith." "We are a government of laws, not of men." - John Quincy Adams
Basic Principle in a democratic government.
Whatever it is you need to do, a law governs it. Civil Code of the Philippines - RA 386
June 21, 1949
Based mostly on the Spanish "Codigo Civil"
Articles 1156 to 1439
(Uploaded in Schoology under Guides /Reviewers/ Codals) Every person must, in the exercise of his rights and in the performance of his duties, act
The aim of justice with justice, give everyone his
due and observe honesty and is to give good faith. CIVIL CODE OF THE PHILIPPINES ARTICLE 19 everyone his due Class Schedule Tuesdays : Lecture Thursdays : Discussions, Seatworks/ Pop quiz THANK YOU. Have a great day!