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Article 1181 of the Civil Code of the Philippines pertains to the effects of conditional obligations. It states that when the condition is suspensive, the obligation does not arise until the condition is fulfilled, while if the condition is resolutory, the obligation exists until the condition occurs. For example, if a person promises to pay another upon their graduation (suspensive condition), the obligation to pay arises only when the graduation takes place. Conversely, if someone gives a gift that must be returned if a certain event happens (resolutory condition), the gift remains with the recipient until that event occurs.

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