Agoncillo v. Javier. Although The Debtor Is No: Page 1 of 6
Agoncillo v. Javier. Although The Debtor Is No: Page 1 of 6
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Title I: Obligations
Chapter I: General Provisions
4.
demandable; and
The fact, prestation or service which constitutes
the object of the obligation.
Concept of Obligations
Classification of Obligations
Natural
Enforceable
justice
in
courts
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
2.
3.
(2) As to parties:
1.
2.
Requisites of Obligations:
1.
(3) As to object:
1.
2.
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4.
5.
6.
7.
5.
3.
Law;
Contracts;
Quasi-contracts;
Acts of omissions punished by law; and
Quasi-delicts
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of
Examples of Quasi-contracts
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liable.
Two aspects of a crime
1.
2.
Treason
Rebellion
Illegal possession of firearm
Gambling
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possible.
Effect of Independent Civil actions
GR: The civil action to recover damages from the person
criminally liable is not independent from the criminal
action.
Rule 111, Sec(b). The right to file a civil action shall
depend upon the result of the criminal action is instituted,
the action to recover damages shall be suspended.
1.
2.
Persons liable
Art. 2180. The obligation imposed by Art. 2176 is
demandable not only for ones own acts or omissions, but
also for those of persons for whom one is responsible
The father and, in case of his death or incapacity, the
mother, are responsible for the damages caused by the
minor children who live in their company.
Guardians are liable for damages caused by the minors or
incapacitated person who are under their authority and live
in their company.
The owners and managers of an establishment or enterprise
are likewise responsible for damages caused by their
employees in the service of the branches in which the latter
are employed or on the occasion of their functions.
Employers shall be liable for the damages caused by their
employees and household helpers acting within the scope
of their assigned tasks, even though the former are not
engaged in any business or industry.
The State is responsible in like manner when it acts through
a special agent; but not when the damage has been caused
by the official to whom the task done properly pertains, in
which case what is provided in Art. 2176 shall be
applicable.
Lastly, teachers or heads of establishments of arts and
trades shall be liable for damages caused by their pupils
and students or apprentices, so long as they remain in their
custody.
The responsibility treated of in this article shall cease when
the persons herein mentioned prove that they observed all
the diligence of a good father of a family to prevent
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damage.
Requisites of Liability
Taylor v. Manila Electric Co. In actions based on quasidelicts, before the person injured can recover damages from
the defendant, it is necessary that he must be able to prove
the following facts:
1.
2.
3.
Crime
Affect public interest
The Civil Code, by means of
indemnification,
merely
repairs the damages incurred
Includes one liability only:
civil
Not as broad because it
includes a law clearly
covering them.
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