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CHAPTER 1 : OBLIGATIONS

a. General Provisions
1. Obligations
2. Sources of Obligations
b. Nature and Effect of Obligations
3. Kinds of Prestations
4. Breach of Obligation
5. Fortuitous Event (Force Majeure)
6. Remedies to Creditors
7. Usurious Transactions and Rules on Interest
c. Different Kinds of Obligations
8. Pure and Conditional Obligations
9. Reciprocal Obligations
10. Obligations with a Period
11. Alternative and Facultative Obligations
12. Joint and Solidary Obligations
13. Effects of Prejudicial and Beneficial Acts (Art.1212)
14. Divisible and Indivisible Obligations
15. Oblligations with a Penal Clause
d. Extinguishment of Obligations
16. Payment or Performance
17. Loss or Impossibility
18. Condonation or Remission of the Debt
19. Confusion or Merger of Rights
20. Compensation
21. Novation

CONTRACTS
e. General Provisions
1. Classification of Contracts
2. Elements of Contracts
3. Stages of Contracts
4. Charactertics of Contracts
f. Essential Requisites
5. Consent
6. Object
7. Cause
g. Forms of Contracts
8. Rules
9. Kinds of Formalities
h. Reformation of Contracts
i. Interpretation of Contracts
j. Defective Contracts
10. Rescissible Contracts (Arts. 1380-1389)
11. Voidable Contracts (Arts. 1390-1402)
12. Unenforceable Contracts (Arts. 1403-1408)
13. Void or Inexistent Contracts (Arts. 1409-1422)

CHAPTER 2 : SALES
a. Contract of Sale
1. Definition (Art 1458, CC)
2. Elements
3. Stages
4. Kinds of Sale
5. Form
6. Sale Distinguished From Other Contracts
b. Obligations of the Seller and Buyer
7. Obligations of the Seller
8. Obligations of the Buyer
c. Double Sales
9. General Rule
10. Requisites
11. Rules Governing Sale of Movables, Immovables and Unregistered Lands
d. Risk of Loss
12. General Rule
13. Exceptions
e. Documents of Title
14. In General
15. Negotiable Documents of Title
16. Non-Negotiable Documents of Title
f. Remedies of the Seller and Buyer
17. General Remedies (Art. 1191, CC)
18. Remedies of the Seller
19. Remedies of the Buyer
g. Extinguishment of Sale
20. In General
21. Conventional Redemption.
22. Equitable Mortgage
23. Legal Redemption
h. Philippine Bulk Sales Law (Act 3952)
24. Purpose
25. Coverage
26. Duty of Seller
27. Effect of non-compliance

CHAPTER 3 : AGENCY
a. Nature, Form, and Kinds of Agency
1. Definition [Art. 1868, CC]
2. Purpose
3. Characteristic
4. Essential Elements
5. Determination of Existence of Agency
6. Agency v Similar Contracts
7. Kinds
b. Obligations of the Agent
8. To Carry Out the Agency
9. To Advance the Necessary Funds [Art.1886, CC]
10. To Act in Accordance with Principal’s Instructions
11. To Prefer Interest of Principal Over Personal Interest
12. To Render Accounts and Deliver Things Received by Virtue of the Agency
13. To Be Responsible for Substitutes
14. To Pay Interest
15. To Answer for His Negligence or Fraud [Art. 1909, CC]
16. Special Obligations of Factor/ Commission Agents
c. Liabilities of the Agent
17. Liability to Third Persons
18. Liability to the Principal
19. Liability of Two or More Agents
d. Obligations of the Principal
20. To Comply with the obligations contracted by the agent
21. To Advance the Necessary Sums and Reimburse the Agent
22. To Indemnify the Agent for Damages
23. To Pay the Agent’s Compensation
24. To Be Solidarily Liable
e. Extinguishment of Agency
25. Expiration of the period for which it was constituted
26. Death, civil interdiction, insanity, insolvency
27. Withdrawal of the agent
28. Accomplishment of the object of the agency
29. Revocation
30. Dissolution of the firm/corp. Which entrusted/accepted the agency

PARTNERSHIP
a. Nature, Creation, Kinds of Partnership
1. Essential Features
2. Characteristics
3. Distinctions
4. Rules to Determine Existence
5. How Partnership is Formed
6. Partnership Term
7. Kinds of Partnerships
b. Obligations of the Partnership/Partners Among Themselves
8. Make Contributions as Promised
9. Manage the Partnership
10. Render Full Information
11. Account for benefits
12. Reimburse expenses
13. Liable for Partnership Contracts
14. Solidarily Liable with Partnership
c. Obligations of the Partnership/Partners as to Third Persons
15. Operate Under a Firm Name (Art. 1815,CC)
16. Bound by Partnership Admission
17. Bound by Notice Partner
18. Liable for Acts of the Partnership.
d. Rights of Partners
19. Share in Losses and Profits
20. Associate Another in His Interest
21. Access to Partnership Books
22. Obtain Formal Account
23. Property Rights
24. Convey Real Property (Art. 1819, CC)
e. Rights of the Partnership
25. Acquire Immovables.
26. Preference of Creditors
f. Dissolution and Winding Up
27. Definitions
28. Causes for Dissolution
29. Consequences of Dissolution
30. Partner’s Liability
g. Rights of Partners Upon Dissolution
31. Right to Wind Up
32. Right to Damages for or to Continue Business on Wrongful Dissolution
33. Right to Lien or Retention, to Stand in Place of Creditor, to be Indemnified
34. Right of Retiring/Deceased Partner (Art. 1841, CC)
35. Right of Account (Art. 1842, CC)
h. Rules on Settlement (Art.1839,CC)
i. Limited Partnership
36. Definition
37. Forming/Amending a Limited Partnership (Art. 1844, CC)
38. Limited Partner
39. General Partner
40. Dissolution
41. Settling Accounts for Dissolution

CHAPTER 4 : CREDIT TRANSACTIONS


a. General Principles
1. Types of Credit Transactions
2. Security
3. Bailment
b. Loan (Arts. 1933-1961, CC)
4. Definition
5. Characteristics of a Loan
6. Kinds of Loan: In General
7. Commodatum
8. Obligations of the Bailee in Commodatum
9. Obligations of the Bailor in Commodatum
10. Mutuum or Simple Loan
11. Interests
12. The Usury Law
c. Deposit
13. Definition
14. Kinds of Deposit
15. Characteristics of Deposit
16. Deposit Distinguished From Mutuum and Commodatum
17. Obligations of the Depositary
18. Obligations of the Depositor
19. Extinguishment of Deposit (Art. 1995)
20. Necessary Deposit
21. Judicial Deposit
d. Guaranty
22. Definition
23. Characteristics
24. Classification
25. Rules Governing Guaranty
26. Guaranty Distinguished from Others
27. The Guarantor (Arts. 2056-2057)
28. Effects of Guaranty
29. Extinguishment of Guaranty
e. Legal and Judicial Bonds
f. Suretyship
g. Pledge, Mortgage, Antichresis
30. Essential Requisites Common to Pledge and Mortgage (Art. 2085)
31. Pledge
32. Mortgage
33. Foreclosure of Mortgage (Art. 2085)
34. Antichresis
35. Chattel Mortgage
h. Concurrence and Preference of Credits
36. General Provisions
37. Classification of Credits
38. Preference of Credits

CHAPTER 5 : TORTS & DAMAGES


a. Introduction, Definitions
1. Tort and Quasi-Delict
2. Damages
b. Concept of Quasi-Delict
3. Elements
4. Distinguished
c. Negligence
5. Concept of Negligence
6. Degrees of Negligence
7. Proof of Negligence
8. Defenses
d. Causation
9. Proximate Cause
10. Remote Cause
11. Res ipsa loquitur
12. Persons Liable
13. The Tortfeasor
14. Vicarious Liability
15. Specific Liability
16. Joint and Solidary Liability
17. Civil Liability Arising From Crime
18. Prescription
e. Tortious Interference With Contract
f. Torts with Independent Civil Action
19. Violation of Civil and Political Rights
20. Defamation, Fraud, Physical Injuries
g. Strict Liability Tort
h. Human Relations Provision
21. Abuse of Rights
22. Acts Contra Bonus Mores
i. Other Torts
23. Dereliction of Duty
24. Illegal Acts
25. Unfair Competition
26. Violation of Human Dignity
j. Damages
27. Definition and Concept
28. Kinds of Damages
29. Graduation of Damages
30. Miscellaneous Rules on Damages

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