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ATS 6

1. The court may fix the period in the following instances, except;
Answer: None of the above

2. Alternative Obligation is one where out of two or more prestations which may be given,
only one is due.
Answer: True

3. Facultative Obligation refers to an obligation wherein only one object or prestation has
been agreed upon by the parties to the obligation, but which may be complied with by
the delivery of another or the performance of another prestation in substitution.
Answer: True

4. The whole obligation is to be paid or fulfilled proportionately by different debtors or


demanded proportionately by different creditors.
Answer: Joint obligation

5. Each one of the debtors is bound to render, and/or each one of the creditors has a right
to demand entire compliance with the prestation.
Answer: Solidary obligation

6. Each creditor can demand only for his payment of his proportionate share of the credit;
each debtor can be held liable only for the payment of his proportionate share of the
debt.
Answer: Joint divisible obligation

7. It is where no creditor can act in representation of the other no debtor can be


compelled to answer for the liability of others.
Answer: Joint invisible obligation

8. Those which have as their object a prestation which is not susceptible of partial
performance, otherwise, the essence of the obligation will be changed.
Answer: Divisible obligation

9. An obligation to which an accessory undertaking (penal cause/penalty) is attached for


the purpose of ensuring its performance by virtue of which the obligor is bound to pay a
stipulated indemnity or perform a stipulated prestation in case of breach.
Answer: Obligation with a penal clause
10. Taki promised Mitsuha a diamond ring if Mitsuha graduates valedictorian from her class.
What kind of condition is in this example?
Answer: Suspensive condition
11. Kaneki obliged himself to pay his debt to Touka when his means permit him to do so.
What kind of obligation is in this example?
Answer: Obligation with a period

12. Taki bound himself to shoulder Mitsuha’s tuition fee until she graduates. What kind of
condition is in this example?
Answer: Resolutory

13. A, B, and C are bound to pay X, Y, and Z P9,000.00. How much is the share of A, B, and C
in the debt?
Answer: P3,000.00 each

14. X, Y, and Z, solidary debtors, owe C the sum of P3,000.00. The debt is due to December
31, 2021. If both X and Y offer to pay C on December 31, 2021, can C choose which offer
to accept?
Answer: Yes, if two or more solidary debtors offer to pay the creditor may choose which
offer to accept.

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