Obligations & contracts / Elmer T. Rabuya, Professor of Civil Law and Bar Reviewer, University of Santo Tomas, San Sebastian College, LlB., AUSL, Class Valedictorian, A.B. Management Economics, Ateneo de Manila University.
Publisher: Manila, Philippines : [2019]Edition: 2019 editionDescription: x, 671 pages, 9 unnumbered pages of plates ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9789712399435
- Obligations and contracts
- 346.07 .R117 2019
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The presentation of every topic is simplified for the appreciation of its targeted audience. The author divided the presentation into 23 Chapters, mostly following the chronology of the articles. The 23 Chapters are divided into two parts: Part I deals with Obligations and Part 2 talks of Contracts.
The topics on modes of extinguishment of obligations are divided into the following Chapters: Chapter 12 (Payment or Performance), Chapter 13 (Loss of Prestation), Chapter 14 (Condonation and Merger), Chapter 15 (Compensation), and Chapter 16 (Novation).
The discussion on Contracts are divided into the following Chapters: Chapter 17 (Concept. Elements and Characteristics), Chapter 18 (Essential Requisites), Chapter 19 (Form, Reformation and Interpretation), Chapter 20 (Rescissible Contracts), Chapter 21 (Voidable Contracts), Chapter 22 (Unenforceable Contracts), and Chapter 23 (Void or Inexistent Contracts). Note that the articles on Natural Obligations are already discussed in Chapter 3.
There was no attempt to discuss the topics in a scholarly manner because the objective is for the book to be easily understood by the first year law students." --Atty. Elmer T. Rabuya
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