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Study Guide for OBLICON Course

Summer 2020
A. INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Locate an area that will be conducive to concentrated learning.
2. Read the handouts and supplement that with other reference materials (e.g. textbooks, videos or
articles from the internet).
3. Answer the activity which is composed of short cases and submit it on or before the deadline.
4. Final Output:
 Sample of a written contract
 Short bond paper
5. You may contact me for any concerns related to the course.
Mobile Number: 09284949379
Email: rosanna.romanca@gmail.com
Messenger GC: OBLICON

B. LEARNING GUIDE

LEARNING OUTCOME:
On completion of the course, 100% of the students are expected to prepare a valid written
contract.

FINAL OUTPUT: Written Contract DEADLINE: June 5, 2020

Topics Intended Learning Outcome Study Timeline


Concept of Obligations Discuss comprehensively the May 25 , 2020
 Definition as provided for under the Civil general concept of an
Code of the Philippines obligation, giving more
 Requisites of an obligation emphasis on its requisites.
 The Difference between a civil and a
natural obligation

Sources of Obligations and their concept Identify specifically the May 26– 28, 2020
 Law different sources of an
 Contracts obligation
 Quasi-contracts
 Delicts
 Quasi-delicts
Different Kinds of Obligation Discuss intelligently the May 29 – 30, 2020
 Kinds of obligations in general under the various kinds of obligations.
Civil Code

Extinguishment of Obligation Basically understand as to May 31 – June 01,


 Payment or specific performance when and how an obligation 2020
 Loss of the thing due is extinguished.
 Compensation
 Merger
 Condonation
 Novation

Contracts Discuss in details the concept June 02, 2020


of a contract and be able to
define it in line with the
provision under the Civil
Code
Elements of a Contract Identify the elements of a June 03, 2020
 Essential Elements contract with more emphasis
 Natural Elements on the essential elements
 Accidental Elements
Defective Contracts Discuss comprehensively the May 04 – 05, 2020
 Rescissible Contracts underlying grounds that taint
 Voidable Contracts the validity of a particular
 Unenforceable Contracts contract
 Void or Inexistent Contracts

C. ASSESSMENT TOOLS
 Scores in the activity is based on the no. of items
-Each item is equivalent to 5 points. Wrong answers will be given a 2-point credit.
 Final Output – Rubric for a written contract

RUBRICS FOR A WRITTEN CONTRACT

Criteria Novice Standard Proficient Score


1-5 6-9 10
More than five One to five Perfectly valid /10
errors. This is errors. This is contract. This is
based on the based on the based on the
Content essential essential essential
elements of a elements of a elements of a
contract as contract as contract as
provided for by provided for by provided for by
the Civil Code. the Civil Code. the Civil Code.
The tenor of the The tenor of the The tenor of the /10
contract is contract is contract is
poorly presented accurately accurately
Presentation and one of the presented but presented and
essential one of the the essential
elements of essential elements of
which is lacking. elements of which are
which is lacking. present.
Timeliness Handed in very Handed in late. Handed in on /10
late. time.

Related learning references:

The Law on Obligations and Contracts Book by Hector De Leon


Lawphil.net/statutes/repacts/ra1949/ra_386_1949.html
Youtube.com (search OBLICON-REVIEW-FULL by boy batas)

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