Question:
Which among the following fails to state a correct legal principle?
| A. |
The debtor in obligations to do shall be released when the prestation becomes legally or physically impossible without the fault of the obligor. |
B. |
Whenever the thing is lost in the possession of the debtor, it shall be presumed that the loss was due to his fault, unless there is proof to the contrary. |
C. |
An obligation which consists in the delivery of a determinate thing shall be extinguished in any event it should be lost or destroyed without the fault of the debtor. |
D. |
Condonation or remission is essentially gratuitous, and requires the acceptance by the obligor. It may be made expressly or impliedly. |
Answer» c. An obligation which consists in the delivery of a determinate thing shall be extinguished in any event it should be lost or destroyed without the fault of the debtor. |
Note: |
The above multiple-choice question is for all general and Competitive Exams in India. |