BL 101
BL 101
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The following contracts are inexistent and void form the beginning: a. Those whose cause, object or purpose is contrary to law, morals, good customs, public order or public policy; b. Those which are absolutely simulated or fictitious; c. Those who cause or object did not exist at the time of the transaction; d. Those whose object is outside the commerce of men; e. Those which contemplate an impossible service; f. Those where the intention of the parties relative to the principal object of the contract cannot be ascertained g. Those expressly prohibited or declared void by law.
promise to marry; iv. An agreement for the sale of goods, chattels, or things in action, at a price not less than Five hundred pesos, unless the buyer accept and receive part of such goods and chattels, or the evidences, or some of them, of such things in action, or pay at the time some part of the purchase money; but when a sale is made by auction and entry is made by the auctioneer in his sales books, at the time of the sale, of the amount and kind of property sold, terms of sale, price, names of the purchasers and persons on whose account the sale is made, it is sufficient memorandum; v. An agreement for the leasing for a longer period than one year, or for the sale of real property or of an interest therein vi. A representation as to the credit of a third person c. Those where both parties are incapable of giving consent to contract.