Buslaw 1 - Syllabus
Buslaw 1 - Syllabus
Buslaw 1 - Syllabus
Course Title
Course Code
Course Credit
Course Description
: The course tackles the basic concepts of obligations and contracts, its relation to the laws on sales under the Civil Code of the
Philippines, and its application to contracts used in business and in the day-to-day life of Filipino citizens and those who do business in the Philippines.
Course Objectives
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Course Plan
Date/Time
(1-3PM/
Friday)
October 3
Evaluative
Measurements
Topic to be Covered
Objectives
Recitation
Class discussions
Recitations
I. General
Obligations;
Provisions
Meaning
of
October 10
Assignments:
(1) Students will
present examples of
a) Mora solvendi
b) Mora accipiendi
c) Compesatio morae
3. Fraud in the performance of obligation
a) Waiver of future fraud is void (Art.
1171)
4. Negligence (culpa) in the performance of
obligation
a) Diligence normally required is
ordinary diligence or diligence of a good
father of a family
b) Exception: common carriers which
are required to exercise extraordinary
diligence
5. Contravention of the tenor of obligation
6. Legal excuse for breach of obligation:
fortuitous event; requisites
October 17
breaches of obligations.
To understand the remedies
available to creditors when
obligations to them are breached.
Class Recitation:
(2) Ask students to
recite on the topics
under remedies
available to creditor in
cases of breach.
Class Reporting:
Student 1 A and D
Student 2 B
Student 3 C
Evaluation of the
Reports/ Slides
Submission
October 24
October 31
1187)
a) Extent of retroactivity
5. Effect of improvement, loss or
deterioration of specific thing before the
happening of a suspensive condition in
obligation to do or not to do (Art. 1189)
6. Effect when a resolutory condition in
obligation to do or not to do happens
and there is improvement, loss or
deterioration of the specific thing (Art.
1190, par. 3)
C. Obligation with a period or a term (Art.
1193)
1. Presumption that period is for the
benefit of both debtor and creditor (Art.
1196)
2. Effect if suspensive period is for the
benefit of both debtor and creditor
3. Effect if given to debtor alone
a) Instances when debtor losses
benefit of period (Art. 1198)
4. Resolutory period
5. Definite or indefinite period
a) Instances when courts may fix the
period (Art. 1197)
b) Creditor must ask court to set the
period before he can demand
payment
D. Alternative or facultative (Art. 1199)
1. Difference between alternative and
facultative obligations
2. Effect of loss of specific things or
impossibility of performance of
alternative, through fault of
debtor/creditor or through fortuitous
events
MIDTERMS
VIII. Joint and Solidary Obligation
A. Joint (divisible) obligation
1. Concurrence of two or more creditors
and or two or more debtors
a) Joint obligation is presumed,
unless otherwise indicated by the law
or nature of obligation (Art. 1207)
b) Obligation presumed to be divided
November 7
Class discussion.
To introduce students to the
essential requisites of a valid and
enforceable contracts.
To give students idea on the
different kinds of contracts and the
formalities of such contracts.
Recitations
Require the students to
research on the
different kinds of
contracts:
(1) Donations
(2) Partnership
Contribution
(3) Antichresis
(4) Agency to Sell Real
Property
(5) Stipulation to
charge interest
(6) Chattel Mortgage
(7) Sale
Class discussions.
Class Reporting:
Student 1 IV
Student 2 V
Student 3 VII
November 21
Evaluation of the
Reports/ Slides
Submission
V. Price
A. Meaning of price (Arts. 1469-1474)
B. Requisites for a valid price
C. How price is determined
D. Inadequacy of price (Arts. 1355, 1470)
E. When no price agreed (Art. 1474)
F. Manner of payment must be agreed upon
G. Earnest money vs. Option money
(Art.1482)
November 28
Class discussion
Recitations
December 5
XII. Warranties
A. Express warranties
B. Implied warranties (Art. 1547)
C. Effects of warranties
D. Effects of waivers
E. Buyers options in case of breach of
warranty (Art. 1599)
XIII. Breach of Contract
A. Remedies of the seller (Arts. 1636, 1594)
1. Sale of movables
B. Recto Law: sale of movables on
installment (Arts. 1484-1486)
C. Sale of immovables
1. P.D. 957, Secs. 23, 24
2. Sale of immovables on installment
(Maceda Law)
D. Remedies of the buyer
1. Sale of movable
2. Sale of immovables
Class Discussion
Recitations
December 12
Grading System:
The grading system follows the rules provided for by the DLSU. The students shall be graded in the following manner and percentage:
(a) Class Participation 34%, which is composed of the following:
a. Recitation
b. Quizzes
c. Reporting
d. Assignments
e. Attendance
How to compute: Add all the components under CLASS PARTICIPATION and divide them by the number of components and multiply them by 34%.
(b) Midterm Exam 33%.
(c) Final Exam 33%
Formula to convert raw scores to percentage scores for the quizzes, midterms and finals:
Percentage = Raw Grade
x
Total No of Points
base score
Thus:
Raw Score your actual score
Total No. of Points Total number of items in an exam
Base Score the passing percentage, which is 65% for all quizzes, the midterm exam, and the final exam.
Textbooks and References:
(1) De Leon, Hector S. and De Leon, Jr.,Hector M., The Law on Obligations and Contracts, the most current edition, Rex Book Store.
(2) Saguinsin, Artemio, T., Elements of Obligations and Contracts, the most current edition, National Book Store.
(3) Villanueva, Cesar L., Law on Sales, the most current edition, Rex Book Store.