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Through insidious words or machinations, A was able to induce B to enter into a contract which without them B would not

have agreed to it.


There is Fraud

Rescission of contract can take place in this case

When he who demands rescission can return whatever he


may be obliged to restore

When the seller cannot return the installments paid to him by the
buyer

When the party seeking resolution can perform only as to part and as
to remainder

When the thing which is the object of the contract is legally in the
possession of a third person who acted in bad faith

A contract is in the stage of conception when:

There is meeting of the minds.

The parties come to an agreement.

Negotiations are in progress.

The contract is perfected.

Contracts which cannot be sued upon unless ratified, thus it is as if they have no effect yet are

Unenforceable

Void

Rescissible

Voidable

Contracts entered into in a state of drunkenness or during a hypnotic spell are:

Void

Valid

Legal

Voidable

Which of the following contracts is not void ab initio?


That which contemplates an impossible service

Those whose object is outside the commerce of men

That which is undertaken in fraud of creditors

That whose object did not exist at the time of transaction

An instrument may be reformed

Wills

When the real agreement is void

Simple donations inter vivos wherein no condition is imposed

When the instrument does not express the true intention of


the parties due to mistake

This contract is without effect unless ratified:

Contract of sale between two insane persons

Donation between husband and wife

Contract of sale between husband and wife

Marriage between first degree cousins

Three of the following contracts are void. Which one is not?

Written contract contemplating impossible services

Agent's authority to sell land is given orally.

Oral contract of partnership of three partners and



capital contribution is more than P3,000 in cash

Oral contract of partnership where real estate is contributed as capital


A defective contract where damage or lesion is essential

Voidable

Unenforceable

Rescissible

Void

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