Book IV: Civil Code of the Ph...

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Title I. Obligations Chapter 1: General Provisions
Obligations Chapter 2: Nature and Effect of Obligations
Obligations Chapter 3: Different Kinds of Obligations
Obligations Chapter 4: Extinguishment of Obligations General Provisions
Title II. Contracts Chapter 1: General Provisions
Contracts Chapter 2: Essential Requisites of Contracts General Provisions
Contracts Chapter 3: Form of Contracts
Contracts Chapter 4: Reformation of Instruments
Contracts Chapter 5: Interpretation of Contracts
Contracts Chapter 6: Rescissible Contracts
Contracts Chapter 7: Voidable Contracts
Contracts Chapter 8: Unenforceable Contracts
Contracts Chapter 9: Void and Inexistent Contracts
Title III. Natural Obligations
Title IV: Estoppel
Title V: Trusts
Title VI. Sales Chapter 1: Nature and Form of the Contract
Sales Chapter 2: Capacity to Buy or Sell
Sales Chapter 3: Effects of the Contract When the Thing Sold has been Lost
Sales Chapter 4: Obligations of the Vendor
Sales Chapter 5: Obligations of the Vendee
Sales Chapter 6: Actions for Breach of Contract of Sale of Goods
Sales Chapter 7: Extinguishment of Sale
Sales Chapter 8: Assignment of Credits amd Other Incorporeal Rights
Sales Chapter 9: General Provisions
Title VII. Barter or Exchange
Title VIII: Lease
Title IX. Partnership Chapter 1 General Provisions
Partnership Chapter 2: Obligations of the Partners
Partnership Chapter 3: Dissolution and Winding Up
Partnership Chapter 4: Limited Partnership
Title X. Agency Chapter 1: Nature, Form and Kinds of Agency
Agency Chapter 2: Obligations of the Agent
Agency Chapter 3: Obligations of the Principal
Agency Chapter 4: Modes of Extinguishment of Agency
Title XI: Loan General Provisions
Chapter 1 Commodatum
Chapter 2 Simple Loan or Mutuum
Title XII. Deposit
Title XIV. Compromises and Arbitrations
Title XV. Guaranty
Title XVI. Plegde, Mortgage and Antichresis
Title XVII. Extra-contractual Obligations
Title XVIII. Damages
Title XIX. Concurrence and Preference of Credits

Title XIII. Aleatory Contracts

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Title XIII. - ALEATORY CONTRACTS 

GENERAL PROVISIONS 

Art. 2010. By an aleatory contract, one of the parties or both reciprocally bind themselves to give or to do something in consideration of what the other shall give or do upon the happening of an event which is uncertain, or which is to occur at an indeterminate time. (1790)

 CHAPTER 1 INSURANCE 

Art. 2011. The contract of insurance is governed by special laws. Matters not expressly provided for in such special laws shall be regulated by this Code. (n)

Art. 2012. Any person who is forbidden from receiving any donation under Article 739 cannot be named beneficiary of a life insurance policy by the person who cannot make any donation to him, according to said article. (n) 

CHAPTER 2 GAMBLING 

Art. 2013. A game of chance is that which depends more on chance or hazard than or skill or ability. For the purposes of the following articles, in case of doubt a game is deemed to be one of chance. (n) 

Art. 2014. No action can be maintained by the winner for the collection of what he has won in a game of chance. But any loser in a game of chance may recover his loss from the winner, with legal interest from the time he paid the amount lost, and subsidiarily from the operator or manager of the gambling house. (1799a)

Art. 2015. If cheating or deceit is committed by the winner, he, and subsidiarily the operator or manager of the gambling house, shall pay by way of exemplary damages, not less than the equivalent of the sum lost, in addition to the latter amount. If both the winner and the loser have perpetrated fraud, no action for recovery can be brought by either. (n)

Art. 2016. If the loser refuses or neglects to bring an action to recover what has been lost, his or her creditors, spouse, descendants or other persons entitled to be supported by the loser may institute the action. The sum thereby obtained shall be applied to the creditors' claims, or to the support of the spouse or relatives, as the case may be. (n)

Art. 2017. The provisions of Article 2014 and 2016 apply when two or more persons bet in a game of chance, although they take no active part in the game itself. (1799a)

Art. 2018. If a contract which purports to be for the delivery of goods, securities or shares of stock is entered into with the intention that the difference between the price stipulated and the exchange or market price at the time of the pretended delivery shall be paid by the loser to the winner, the transaction is null and void. The loser may recover what he has paid. (n)

Art. 2019. Betting on the result of sports, athletic competitions, or games of skill may be prohibited by local ordinances. (n)

Art. 2020. The loser in any game which is not one of chance, when there is no local ordinance which prohibits betting therein, is under obligation to pay his loss, unless the amount thereof is excessive under the circumstances. In the latter case, the court shall reduce the loss to the proper sum. (1801a)

CHAPTER 3 LIFE ANNUITY 

Art. 2021. The aleatory contract of life annuity binds the debtor to pay an annual pension or income during the life of one or more determinate persons in consideration of a capital consisting of money or other property, whose ownership is transferred to him at once with the burden of the income. (1802a)

Art. 2022. The annuity may be constituted upon the life of the person who gives the capital, upon that of a third person, or upon the lives of various persons, all of whom must be living at the time the annuity is established.

It may also be constituted in favor of the person or persons upon whose life or lives the contract is entered into, or in favor of another or other persons. (1803)

Art. 2023. Life annuity shall be void if constituted upon the life of a person who was already dead at the time the contract was entered into, or who was at that time suffering from an illness which caused his death within twenty days following said date. (1804)

Art. 2024. The lack of payment of the income due does not authorize the recipient of the life annuity to demand the reimbursement of the capital or to retake possession of the property alienated, unless there is a stipulation to the contrary; he shall have only a right judicially to claim the payment of the income in arrears and to require a security for the future income, unless there is a stipulation to the contrary. (1805a)

Art. 2025. The income corresponding to the year in which the person enjoying it dies shall be paid in proportion to the days during which he lived; if the income should be paid by installments in advance, the whole amount of the installment which began to run during his life shall be paid. (1806)

Art. 2026. He who constitutes an annuity by gratuitous title upon his property, may provide at the time the annuity is established that the same shall not be subject to execution or attachment on account of the obligations of the recipient of the annuity. If the annuity was constituted in fraud of creditors, the latter may ask for the execution or attachment of the property. (1807a)

Art. 2027. No annuity shall be claimed without first proving the existence of the person upon whose life the annuity is constituted. (1808)

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