Thursday, July 15, 2010

Obligation to LOVE

Love is a pure obligation. It sets neither condition nor time, therefore, demandable at once.
For the passive subject, love is unilateral since it is given by mere liberality.
But, nonetheless, obligation to love should be reciprocal. Both active and passive subjects have an obligation to love
and a right to be loved in return.
Obligation to love with a facultative suspensive condition dependent upon the will of the debtor is void. Because there’s no true love upon a person who loves when s/he feels like it. Obligation to love is also void if laid down with an impossible condition. To love is never impossible but setting an impossible condition makes it otherwise.
Love is a prestation that can be lost, deteriorate or improve.
A love lost without debtor’s fault, the obligation to love the same is extinguished and if with debtor’s fault s/he must suffer the consequences of a love lost.
A love deteriorated with debtor’s fault can either be rescinded or be fulfilled upon creditor’s choice. Still the debtor must pay for the injuries set forth in either case. But the creditor must suffer if love deteriorates without debtor’s fault.
A love improved at the expense of the debtor, the latter can enjoy such love as a usufructuary. Still love improved by nature or by time, is the best love a creditor may enjoy.
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