the obligation is valid up to a day certain and terminates upon the arrival of the period.
the period is teritary the period after dinosaurs
colonial period or colonial America
Afterwards is AD, the period we are in now. Yes, there is a period after BC.
*zero period *first period *second period
jomon period (14,000BC-300BC yayoi period (400BC-250AD) kufon period (250-538) asuka period (538-710) nara period (710-794) heian period (794-1185) kamakura period (1185-133) kenmu restoration (1333-1336) muromachi period (1336-1573)
Payment of PerformanceRemission or CondonationCompensationRescissionAnnulmentPrescriptionMerger of ConfusionNovationLoss of the Thing dueFulfillment of Resolutory ConditionI dont know, but I think these depends on your country. Well, these are what I've learned.
Article 1181 of the Civil Code of the Philippines pertains to the effects of conditional obligations. It states that when the condition is suspensive, the obligation does not arise until the condition is fulfilled, while if the condition is resolutory, the obligation exists until the condition occurs. For example, if a person promises to pay another upon their graduation (suspensive condition), the obligation to pay arises only when the graduation takes place. Conversely, if someone gives a gift that must be returned if a certain event happens (resolutory condition), the gift remains with the recipient until that event occurs.
Article 1203 of the Civil Code pertains to the obligations arising from contracts, specifically addressing the effects of obligations that are subject to a condition, which may either be suspensive or resolutory. It stipulates that a condition must be lawful and possible for it to be valid. If the condition is fulfilled, the obligation arises or ceases accordingly. This article highlights the importance of conditions in determining the enforceability of contractual obligations.
after Jurrasic period it is the Cretaceous period
1st period -Formative Period 2nd period-International Period 3rd period -National Period 4th period -World Music Period
The period after the Devonian Period (416 to 359.2Ma) is the Carboniferous Period (359.2 to 299Ma).
There are many famous periods in Japanese History. * Edo Period * Meiji Period * Jomon Period * Yayoi Period * Kofun Period * Nara Period
early period
The Silurian period followed the Ordovician period.
The Ordovician period came after the Cambrian period.
The Federal period
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