A juridical necessity to give, to do or not to do
a. Natural obligation c. Civil obligation
b. Moral obligation d. Social obligation
The obligee has a right to enforce the obligation against the obligor in a court of law
a. natural obligation b. moral obligation c. civil obligation d. social obligation
A owes B P1,000. A, knowing that the debt has prescribed, nevertheless, still pays B. Can A recover what
he voluntarily paid?
First answer: Yes, because B has no right to demand the payment effected by A
Second answer: No, the payment extinguished the natural obligation.
a. True, true b. True, false c. False, true d. False, false
Tort or culpa aquiliana is
a. Quasi-contract b. Negotiorum gestio c. Quasi-delict d. Solutio indebiti
A natural obligation under the New Civil Code of the Philippines is one which
a. The obligor has a moral obligation to do, otherwise entitling the obligee to damages
b. Refers to an obligation in writing to do or not to do
c. The oblige may enforce through the court if violated by the obligor
d. Cannot be judicially enforced but authorizes the obligee to retain the obligor’s
payment or performance