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Article 1225

For the purposes of the preceding articles, obligations to give definite things and
those which are not susceptible of partial performance shall be deemed to be
indivisible.
When the obligation has for its object the execution of a certain number of days
of work, the accomplishment of work by metrical units, or analogous things which
by their nature are susceptible of partial performance, it shall be divisible.
However, even though the object or service may be physically divisible, an
obligation is indivisible if so provided by law or intended by the parties.
In obligations not to do, divisibility or indivisibility shall be determined by the
character of the prestation in each particular case.(1151a)
For the purposes of the preceding
articles, obligations to give definite
things and those which are not
susceptible of partial performance
If the thing to be given is something definite and can
shall
only be deemed
be delivered to be
or given, wholly, indivisible.
totally or completely,
not partially, the same shall be deemed indivisible
(unbreakable, inseparable). This is because indivisible
thing is not susceptible of partial performance regardless
of its being definite or indefinite.
When the obligation has for its object
the execution of a certain number of
days of work, the accomplishment of
work by metrical units, or analogous
things which by their nature are
If the thing to be done can be measured by the
susceptible
number of days of of
partial
work, byperformance,
measurement by it
shall
metrical units be
or by divisible
other things that can be
performed partially, the same shall be deemed
divisible.
However, even though the object or
service may be physically divisible, an
obligation is indivisible if so provided
by law or intended by the parties.
Obligations provided by law or by parties to be indivisible
even if a thing or service is physically divisible
In obligations not to do, divisibility or
indivisibility shall be determined by
the character of the prestation in each
particular case.(1151a)
If a person is obliged not to do something, whether or not
the object of the obligation not to do is divisible or
indivisible shall be determined on a case-to-case basis. The
character of the prestation shall be determined of its
divisibility or indivisibility.

Indivisible obligation: The obligation should be fulfilled continuously during a certain period
Divisible obligation: The obligation is not fulfilled continuously

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