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The document presents two questions regarding the validity of payments made by a debtor. The first question asks what is required for a payment to be considered valid, with options related to the disposal and capacity of the thing due. The second question inquires to whom payment should be made, offering multiple options including heirs, assignees, and authorized third parties.

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The document presents two questions regarding the validity of payments made by a debtor. The first question asks what is required for a payment to be considered valid, with options related to the disposal and capacity of the thing due. The second question inquires to whom payment should be made, offering multiple options including heirs, assignees, and authorized third parties.

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177. Which of the following is required in order that the payment made by the debtor will be considered valid?

a.Free disposal of the thing due.

b.Capacity to alienate the thing due.

c.Both (a) and (b).

d.Neither (a) nor (b)

178. Aside from the person in whose favor the obligation has been constituted, to whom shall payment

be made?

a.To the creditor's heirs, if the creditor has died.

b.To the creditor's assignees, if the credit has been assigned.

c.To any third person authorized to receive payment.

d.To all the foregoing. whichever is applicable under the circumstances.

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