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02 Activity 2 in Business Law

March 8, 2023

1. The nature of the thing that J is required to deliver to A is cash or money resulting from a
deliberate breach of the obligation. Under the Philippine Civil Code Article 1156. An
obligation is a legal requirement to give, to do, or not to do something. In the case of J, it
is his obligation to provide the promised funds that creates a quasi-contract between
him and A.
2. Article 1156. "An Obligation is juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do." In the case
of J, it is his duty to provide the money on time as a result of a quasi-contract between
him and A. J is obligated to pay A for an accumulated debt of P100, 000 which includes
P50, 000 in accrued interest, for a total liability to A of P150, 000.
3. In this case, J failed to fulfill his obligation to A, which was to pay the monthly charge
every month when the bills arrived. J also used A's credit card to shop online on several
occasions without A's knowledge. And fled to Germany to avoid a clash with A. As a
result of his deliberate evasion of the normal fulfillment of the obligation and breaching
the obligation by failing to pay monthly amortization, J is liable for fraud, delay, or
default. This clearly violates Civil Code Article 1170.

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