Law On Obligations And Contracts By Hector De Leon 2011 -
Hector S. De Leon was not merely a textbook writer; he was an institution. A bar reviewer and former Dean, his writing style was characterized by simplicity without oversimplification. Unlike the dense, Latin-heavy prose of Spanish-era commentators, De Leon employed plain English (with necessary Latin maxims preserved) to explain abstract legal concepts.
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On extinguishment of obligations, De Leon dedicates deep analysis to: Hector S
The conduct required (to give, to do, or not to do). Latin-heavy prose of Spanish-era commentators
= Non-performance, defective performance, contravention of tenor.