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a. When at the time of the donation, the donor did not reserve sufficient properties to pay his debts; b. When both the donor and the donee is in bad faith; c. When a reversion of donation is stipulated by the donor;
Ans: A
2. When the donation imposes upon the donee the obligation to pay the debts of the donor, the former is understood to be liable to pay:
c.
d. Both A and B
Ans: B
3. The right to dispose of some of the things donated, or of some amount which shall be a charge thereon, may be reserved by:
a. b. c. d.
The donor; The donee (if the donor should die without having made use of such right; Both A and B; None of the above
Ans: C
4.
a. b. c. d. Ans: C
When there is stipulation; When donation has been made in fraud of creditors; Both A and B; None of the above
5. The ownership of property may also be donated to one person and the usufruct to another or others, provided that:
a. b. c. d. Ans: B
The donation is onerous; All the donees are living at the time of the donation; Both A and B; None of the above
a. b. c. d.
Only the donor; Third persons; The donor and the done; None of the above
Ans: A 8. Any reversion stipulated by the donor in favor of a third person not living at the time of the donation, shall be:
a. b. c. d. Ans: B
a. b. c. d. Ans: D
A person may give or receive, by way of donation, more than he may give or receive by will; Upon the revocation or reduction of the donation by the birth, appearance or adoption of a child, the property affected shall not anymore be returned if the donee has sold the same. The ownership of property shall not be donated to one person and the usufruct to another or others; None of the above
10. Every donation inter vivos, made by a person having no children or descendants, legitimate or legitimated by subsequent marriage, or illegitimate, may be revoked or reduced by the happening of this event: a. If the donor, after the donation, should have legitimate or legitimated or illegitimate children, even though they be posthumous; b. If the child of the donor, whom the latter believed to be dead when he made the donation, should turn out to be living; c. Both A and B; d. None of the above Ans: C