This document contains the answers to a quiz about obligation and contract activity. It discusses different types of obligations including those that are transferable, demandable immediately if subject to a resolutory condition, potentiative yet suspensive, conditional on financial feasibility, and demandable after someone passes away. It also notes that if an impossible requirement of a duty is not met, then no agreement is deemed to have been reached and the duty becomes immediately demandable.
This document contains the answers to a quiz about obligation and contract activity. It discusses different types of obligations including those that are transferable, demandable immediately if subject to a resolutory condition, potentiative yet suspensive, conditional on financial feasibility, and demandable after someone passes away. It also notes that if an impossible requirement of a duty is not met, then no agreement is deemed to have been reached and the duty becomes immediately demandable.
This document contains the answers to a quiz about obligation and contract activity. It discusses different types of obligations including those that are transferable, demandable immediately if subject to a resolutory condition, potentiative yet suspensive, conditional on financial feasibility, and demandable after someone passes away. It also notes that if an impossible requirement of a duty is not met, then no agreement is deemed to have been reached and the duty becomes immediately demandable.
1. False - Rights obtained as a result of an obligation are often not
transferable. 2. True - Demandable immediately is an obligation that is subject to a resolutory condition. 3. False - A duty that is potentiative on the part of the doctor at the same time as it is suspensive is legal. 4. False - Conditional obligations include the party being obligated to pay only when they are financially feasible. 5. True - An obligation with a period is one that can be demanded after someone passes away. 6. True - It will be deemed that no agreement has been reached if the requirement of not doing an impossible item is not met. The duty is then immediately demandable.