Contracts Flashcards

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Meeting of minds between two persons whereby one binds himself, with respect to the other to give something or to render some service.

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Contract

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Requisites of Contracts (COC)

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  1. Consent of the contracting parties;
  2. Object certain which is the subject matter of the contract; and
  3. Consideration
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General Rule of Contract

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Form is not required for a contract to be valid. It can be done orally. It is enough that there be consent, subject matter and consideration.

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Exception to the General Rule
- A specific form is required for the following contracts to be valid:

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  1. Formal Contracts
  2. Real Contracts
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Contracts for which a special form is necessary for its perfection.

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Formal Contracts

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Contracts which are perfected not merely by consent but by delivery, actual or constructive, of the object of the obligation.

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Real Contracts

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In order the the donation of a immovable may be valid, it must be made in?

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Public document

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A orally donated his 1-hectare land to B. B contracted the services of C, a geodetic engineer, to conduct a survey on such land which was completed within one month. After six months, A died. A’s heirs claims to recover the land from B. B refused to vacate the lot and reasoned that the land was validly donated to him by A. Is B correct?

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NO. There was no valid donation because such donation is not notarized.

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Kinds of Defective Contracts

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VURV
1. Void Contracts
2. Unenforceable Contracts
3. Rescissible Contracts
4. Voidable Contracts

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Not contracts as they have no legal effect at all.

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Void Contracts

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Those that cannot be enforced in court by reason of certain defects provided by law until and useless they are ratified according to law.

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Unenforceable Contracts

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Valid until rescinded. All essential requisites of a contract exist but there is injury or damage to one of the parties or to third persons.

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Rescissible Contracts

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Void Contracts Examples

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  • Those whose cause, object or purpose is contrary to law, morals good customs, public order or public policy;
  • Those which are absolutely simulated or fictitious;
  • Those whose object is outside the commerce of men;
  • Those which contemplate an impossible service;
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Unenforceable Contracts Example

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  • Those entered into in the name of another person by one who has been give no authority or legal representation, or who has acted beyond his powers;
  • Formal contracts not made in writing;
  • Both parties are incapable of giving consent.
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Annullable contracts

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Voidable Contracts

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Voidable Contracts Example

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  1. Those where one of the parties is incapable of giving consent to a contract.
  2. Those where the consent is vitiated by mistake, violence, intimidation, undue influence or fraud.