DEADLINE OF SUBMISSION EXTENDED
As of April 30 (deadline), 99 students submitted their final exam answers. The exigency of the recent COVID-19 outbreak requires me to EXTEND the deadline to May 5, 2020 to allow other students more time to submit their outputs.
Please stay safe and God bless us all.
As of April 30 (deadline), 99 students submitted their final exam answers. The exigency of the recent COVID-19 outbreak requires me to EXTEND the deadline to May 5, 2020 to allow other students more time to submit their outputs.
Please stay safe and God bless us all.
General Instructions:
1. Make sure that you log in your Facebook account.
2. Put all your answers below in the Facebook comment section.
3. Write your full name, course, and class schedule.
4. Deadline of submission is on April 30, 2020.
5. Bonus points of 10 will be given to those who hit Facebook Like at the bottom.
God bless you and stay safe!
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1. In January 2020, Mrs. B, a married woman on her seventh (7th) month of pregnancy, was crossing a street when she was suddenly hit by a motorcycle being recklessly driven by Mr. Y. As a result, Mrs. B sustained serious injuries and further, suffered an unintentional abortion. Mrs. B was hospitalized for three (3) months, during which she incurred ₱600,000.00 in medical fees. Her expenses were all duly substantiated by official receipts. During the three (3)-month period of her confinement, she was unable to report for work and earn any salary, which was established at the rate of ₱70,000.00 per month. Mrs. B then filed a civil case for damages against Mr. Y.
(a) Based on the case filed by Mrs. B, what is the source of Mr. Y's obligation to her as a result of his acts? Explain.
(b) May Mrs. B claim actual damages from Mr. Y? If so, how much can Mrs. B claim? Explain.
(c) May Mrs. B claim damages on behalf of her unborn baby? Explain.
(d) What must Mrs. B prove if she wants to recover moral damages from Mr. Y?
2. What is the most important thing that you have learned in this subject, 'Law on Obligations and Contracts?'
3. In the midst of coronavirus pandemic, how will you show that you obey and uphold the rule of law?
1. Make sure that you log in your Facebook account.
2. Put all your answers below in the Facebook comment section.
3. Write your full name, course, and class schedule.
4. Deadline of submission is on April 30, 2020.
5. Bonus points of 10 will be given to those who hit Facebook Like at the bottom.
God bless you and stay safe!
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1. In January 2020, Mrs. B, a married woman on her seventh (7th) month of pregnancy, was crossing a street when she was suddenly hit by a motorcycle being recklessly driven by Mr. Y. As a result, Mrs. B sustained serious injuries and further, suffered an unintentional abortion. Mrs. B was hospitalized for three (3) months, during which she incurred ₱600,000.00 in medical fees. Her expenses were all duly substantiated by official receipts. During the three (3)-month period of her confinement, she was unable to report for work and earn any salary, which was established at the rate of ₱70,000.00 per month. Mrs. B then filed a civil case for damages against Mr. Y.
(a) Based on the case filed by Mrs. B, what is the source of Mr. Y's obligation to her as a result of his acts? Explain.
(b) May Mrs. B claim actual damages from Mr. Y? If so, how much can Mrs. B claim? Explain.
(c) May Mrs. B claim damages on behalf of her unborn baby? Explain.
(d) What must Mrs. B prove if she wants to recover moral damages from Mr. Y?
2. What is the most important thing that you have learned in this subject, 'Law on Obligations and Contracts?'
3. In the midst of coronavirus pandemic, how will you show that you obey and uphold the rule of law?