Mr. Debtor executed a promissory note in favor of Mr. Creditor in the amount of P100, 000. The debt is secured by a pledge on a ring owned by Mr. Debtor. Which among the following is most likely correct?

Question:

Mr. Debtor executed a promissory note in favor of Mr. Creditor in the amount of P100, 000. The debt is secured by a pledge on a ring owned by Mr. Debtor. Which among the following is most likely correct?

A.

If on the due date, Mr. Creditor delivers the note to Mr. Debtor without collecting the debt, there is an implied condonation if the note is a private instrument.

B.

If the debt is condoned by Mr. Creditor, the pledge is not condoned.

C.

If Mr. Creditor returns the thing pledged to Mr. Debtor, the pledge and the loan are deemed extinguish

Answer» a. If on the due date, Mr. Creditor delivers the note to Mr. Debtor without collecting the debt, there is an implied condonation if the note is a private instrument.

Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India

Mr. Oliveros, by virtue of a written agreement agreed to deliver to Mr. Santos a car on a specified date provided the latter pays the former P1 million.

Question:

Mr. Oliveros, by virtue of a written agreement agreed to deliver to Mr. Santos a car on a specified date provided the latter pays the former P1 million.

A.

The prestation is the car; Mr. Santos is the active subject; Mr. Oliveros is the passive subject and the juridical tie is the contract.

B.

The active subject is Mr. Oliveros; the passive subject is Mr. Santos; the juridical tie is the law and the prestation is the giving of the car.

C.

The active subject is Mr. Santos; the passive subject is Mr. Oliveros; the prestation is the delivery of the car and the juridical tie is law.

D.

The passive subject is Mr. Oliveros; the active subject is Mr. Santos; the prestation is the delivery of the car and the juridical tie is the contract.

Answer» b. The active subject is Mr. Oliveros; the passive subject is Mr. Santos; the juridical tie is the law and the prestation is the giving of the car.

Note: The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India