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The Law of Obligations is one of the component private law elements of the civil law system of law The Law of Obligations finds its origins in Roman law which is defined as a “legal tie” or “legal bond” in the Institutes of Justinian. It concerned with situations where a person has incurred a personal liability for which he is answerable at law. The Law of Obligations is one of the branches of the civil law which includes the Contract Law and Delict Law, the Quasi-contract law, and the Quasi-delict law. The Law of Obligations seeks to organize and regulate the voluntary and semi-voluntary legal relations available between moral and natural persons under as A contract can be broadly defined as an agreement that is enforceable at law. Guis classified contracts into four categories which are consensual contracts, verbal contracts, contracts re, contracts litteris. But this classification cannot cover all the contracts, such as pacts and innominate contracts.
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