CC Provisions
Multiple Choice
Enumeration
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Art. 1410. The action or defense for the declaration of the inexistence of a contract does not _____.

Prescribe

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NATURE: Void contracts..?

a) may be enforceable

b) cannot be ratified

c) can be legally binding upon certain conditions

b) cannot be ratified

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Give 4 examples of void contracts

Art. 1409. The following contracts are inexistent and void from the beginning:

  • (1) Those whose cause, object or purpose is contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order or public policy;

    (2) Those which are absolutely simulated or fictitious; 

    (3) Those whose cause or object did not exist at the time of the transaction; 

    (4) Those whose object is outside the commerce of men; 

    (5) Those which contemplate an impossible service; 

    (6) Those where the intention of the parties relative to the principal object of the contract cannot be ascertained; 

    (7) Those expressly prohibited or declared void by law.

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When can a relative simulation be binding to contracting parties?

When it does not prejudice a third person and is not intended for any purpose in contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order, or public policy. 

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TRUE OR FALSE: Good faith can be raised as a defense in void contracts.

a) true

b) false

FALSE

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When is recovery allowed in void contracts by one party?

Art. 1415, Art. 1416, Art. 1417, Art. 1419

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When can a void contract result to prosecution of parties? 

When the nullity proceeds from the illegality of the cause or object of the contract, and the act constitutes a criminal offense

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