Created by JOHN PAUL CONSTANTINO
Prestation(Object), Active Subject (Creditor/Obligee), Passive Subject (Debtor/Obligor), Juridical Tie (Vinculum Juris)
AR 1156, NCC
Ang Yu Asuncion v CA
Voluntary taking over the management or business without authority (ART 2144, NCC)
Domestic Petroleum v. Manila International Airport
Something is received with no right or delivered by mistake. (AR 2154, NCC)
Exceptions: Substantial performance, incomplete/iregular performance, partial prestation (Sripulated)
Causes: invulontary (Fortuitous Event, Force Majeure)
voluntary (mora/delay, dolo/fraud, culpa/negligence, contravention)
solvendi (debtors fault), accipiendi (creditors fault), compensation morae (both fault) (ART 1169, NCC)
intentional evasion of obligation (AR 1170-1171, NCC)
Failure to excercise of DOAGFOAF (AR 2176, NCC)
Unforseeable, inevitable event releasing debtor from liability (AR 1174, NCC)
Specific performance or Rescession
Damages for fraud, negligence, delay
Rescission extinguish obligation retroactively, mutual restitution is required.
creditors excercise rights to collect debtors debt (AR 1177, NCC)
Debtors right to rescind contracts made in fraud of creditors (1391, NCC)
No condition or term, immediately demandable
obligation arises upon condition fullfillment
obligation extinguished upon condition fullfilment
Delays demandability
ends obligation at fixed date
debtor may perform one of several prestation
debtor may substitute prestation unless lost without notice
debtors liable for proportional parts
each debtors liable for entire obligation (AR 1212-1222, NCC)
Nunez v. Moises-Palma
PEZA v. Philhino Sales Corp
Payment, loss of thing, rmission, merger, compensation, novation
Annulment, recission, resolutory condition, prescription
Must be complete and by proper person
Payment to wrong person generally invalid unless exceptions
Currency must be legal tender or stipulated
Tender and consignation valid under specific conditions
Only extinguishes obligation if without debtor fault, prior delay
Creditor may have remedies against third parties causing loss
Gratuitous renunciation of claim, must be accepted.
Formality required depending on value and type
Occurs when debtor and creditor become same person, extinguishes obligation.
Mutual extinguishment of debts under requisites.
Legal, conventional, judicial kind
Substitution or change of obligation or parties extinguishing old obligation
Requires consent and valid new contract
Includes substitutions of debtor or subrogation