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Which ONE of the following is NOT a source of the law of obligations?a.contractb.delictc.copyrightd.unjustified enrichment

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Which ONE of the following is NOT a source of the law of obligations?a.contractb.delictc.copyrightd.unjustified enrichment

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Para responder a la pregunta, primero debemos entender qué es la "ley de obligaciones" y cuáles son sus fuentes. La ley de obligaciones se refiere a las normas que regulan las relaciones jurídicas en las que una parte está obligada a realizar una prestación a favor de otra.

Las fuentes tradicionales de la ley de obligaciones son:

a. Contrato: Es un acuerdo entre dos o más partes que genera obligaciones y derechos. b. Delito (delict): Es un acto ilícito que causa daño a otra persona, generando la obligación de reparar el daño. c. Enriquecimiento injustificado (unjustified enrichment): Se refiere a una situación en la que una persona se enriquece a expensas de otra sin una justificación legal, lo que genera la obligación de restituir el enriquecimiento.

Ahora, analicemos la opción c. "Copyright". El copyright o derecho de autor es una forma de protección legal para los creadores de obras originales, como literatura, música y arte. No es una fuente de la ley de obligaciones, sino una rama del derecho de propiedad intelectual.

Por lo tanto, la respuesta correcta es:

c. copyright

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