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Obligations and Contracts: Notes and Jurisprudence
This book is an invaluable resource for law students, lawyers, and professionals working in the field of contracts and obligations. It serves as a comprehensive guide, providing a solid foundation of knowledge and understanding in this area of law.
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Jottings and Jurisprudence in Civil Law (Obligations and Contracts)
This new book on OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS by Professor Ruben F. Balane is a treatise for all seasons. Starting with Latin quotations from Cicero, Justinian and St. Mathew, it tackles a difficult tapestry and presents it in a systematic and understandable way that makes it useful for a range of users – academicians, law practitioners, judges, and plain lay persons interested in the dynamics and workings of civil law.
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Commentaries and Jurisprudence on the Civil Code of the Philippines (Volume 4) Obligations and Contracts
Concept and Kinds of Prescription – Under the common law, the word “prescription” is generally used with reference to the acquisition of a right by the lapse of time. It is said, for example, under the common law, that one may acquire a right to real property or to an easement by prescription. On the other hand, the word “limitation,” as applied to actions under the common law, has reference to the time within which an action must be brought after the right of action has accrued. Under the Civil Code, the word “prescription” is used to cover both these ideas.
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Obligations and Contracts
This revised edition will be of great help to practicing lawyers, magistrates and students of law. Important decisions of the Supreme Court for the last nine (9) years have been studiously considered and are now annotated parts of this Book.
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A Bar Oriented Approach to the Law On Obligations and Contracts
A survey of law books on the Law on Obligations on Contracts shows that most of them are not updated by their respective authors. In the meantime, jurisprudence keeps on piling year after year and displays much wisp and pearls of wisdom which must be assimilate by aspiring lawyers.
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Obligations and Contracts
An obligation is a juridical relation whereby a person (called the creditor) may demand from another (called the debtor) the observance of a determinative conduct (the giving, doing or not doing), and in case of breach, may demand satisfaction from the assets of the latter.
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Obligations and Contracts (Volume 2)
An obligation is a legal relationship between two or more persons where one of them, called the creditor or obligee, may demand of the other, called the debtor or obligor, the fulfillment of a prestation.
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Obligations and Contracts (Volume 1)
An obligation is a legal relationship between two or more persons where one of them, called the creditor or obligee, may demand of the other, called the debtor or obligor, the fulfillment of a prestation.
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Obligations and Contracts: Simplified (College Edition)
Obligations and Contracts: Simplified (College Edition)
by: Atty. Ronaldo F. Flores
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Obligations and Contracts (With Selected Cases and Bar Questions)
This book is divided into two general divisions: 1) Obligations and 2) Contracts, (with some discussion on Natural Obligations and Estoppel).