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LAW 001

Course Overview Class Policies


Introduction to the study of
Environmental Management its
theories and other significant concepts
related to the subject matter
Part I:
OBLIGATION
. General Provisions
(Chapter 1)
Art. 1156 – 1304 Civil Code
Chapter 2- NATURE AND EFFECT
OF OBLIGATIONS

Articles 1163- 1178


Section 1- Pure and Conditional
Obligations(Art. 1179-1192)

Section 2 – Obligation with a Period (art.


1193-1198)

Chapter 3 – Section 3- Alternative Obligations


(Articles -1199-1206)

Different Kinds Section 4- Joint and Solidary Obligations


(Articles 1207-1222)

of Obligations Section 5: Divisible and Indivisible


Obligations
(Articles 1223- 1225)

Section 6: Obligations with a Penal


Clause
(Articles 1226- 1230)
Section 1: Payment of Performance
(Articles 1232-1251) Subsection 1:
Application of Payments (Articles
1252 – 1254)
Subsection2: Payment by Cession (Art.
1255)
Subsection 3: Tender of Payment and
Consignation (Articles 1256-1261)
Chapter 4: Section 2: Loss of the Things to Do
(Articles 1262-1269)

Extinguishment Section 3: Condonation and Remission


of Debt

of Obligations (Articles 1270-1274)

Section 4: Confusion or Merger of


Rights
(Articles 1275-1277)
Section 5: Compensation
(Articles 1278 – 1290)
Section 6: Novation
PART 11: CONTRACTS

(Articles 1305-1422 CC)


Chapter 1- General Provisions
(Articles 1305-1317)
Chapter 2- Essential
Requisites of
Contracts

Section1: Consent (Articles 1319-1346)


Section 2- Object of Contracts (Articles 1347-1349)
Section 3- Cause of Contracts (Articles 1350-1358)
Chapter 4- Reformation of
Instruments
(Articles 1359-1369)

Chapter 5: Interpretation of
Contracts
(Articles 1370-1379)
Chapter 6:Resscible Contracts
(Articles 1380-1389)

Chapter 7 Voidable Contracts


(Articles 1390-1402)
Chapter 8; Unenforceable Contracts
(Articles 1403-1408)

Chapter 9:Void or Inexistent Contracts


(Articles 1409-1422)

TITLE 3: NATURAL OBLIGATIONS


(Articles 1423-1430)

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