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Different Kinds of Obligations (Section 1- Pure and Conditional obligation)
Different Kinds of Obligations
Section 1- Pure and Conditional obligation
Pure Obligation
Is one which is not subject to anycondition and no specific date ismentioned for its fulfillment and is,therefore, immediately demandable
Conditional Obligaton
Condition
Is a future and uncertain event, uponthe happening of which, the effectivityor extinguishment of an obligation (orright) subject to it depends
Characteristics of a Condition
Future and Uncertain
Past but Unknown
2 Principal Kinds of Condition
Suspensive Condition (ConditionPrecedent or Condition Antecedent)
Resolutory Condition (ConditionSubsequent)
Effect of Happening of condition
Acquisition of Rights
(suspensive)
Loss of rights already acquired ( Resolutory)
Classifications of Conditions
As to effect
Suspensive
Resolutory
As to form
Express
Implied
As to cause or origin
Potestative
Casual
Mixed
As to mode
Positive
Negative
As to Numbers
Conjuctive
Disconjuctive
As to Divisibility
Divisible
Indivisible
2 Kinds of Impossible Conditions
Physically impossible conditions
Legally impossible conditions
Is one whose consequences are subjectin one way or another to the fulfillmentof a condition
Kinds of Loss
Physical Loss
Legal Loss
Civil Loss