Study Guide:: Reformation of Instruments
Study Guide:: Reformation of Instruments
Study Guide:: Reformation of Instruments
CHAPTER 4
REFORMATION OF INSTRUMENTS
(Arts. 1359-1369)
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signed the contract with knowledge that the area stated was 9,800 but
concealed such fact from Niño because she wanted to acquire a
bigger area. In this case, Niño may ask for the reformation of the
instrument of sale so as to show that the area was only 9,300 square
meters.
(d) There must be clear and convincing proof of the said causes.
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sale, so as to show that the true intention of the parties was the lot covered by
TCT No. 14344. (This example also illustrates the application of Art. 1364.)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1. S owns two (2) cars: a BMW 525i worth P3.9M and a BMW 320i
worth P2.1M. Today, S offers for sale to B the BMW 320i for 3.5M. B
accepts the offer of S because B thinks all the while that S is offering his
BMW 525i, and not the BMW 320i. In the instrument of sale, however, as
drafted, the car specified as object of the sale is the BMW 320i. Can B
ask for reformation?
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believing all the time that it was a contract of sale. Later, B brought an
action to foreclose the mortgage and at the same time brought an action
to reform the contract of mortgage on the ground that S had acted
fraudulently in making him (B) sign a contract of mortgage when what they
had in fact agreed upon was a contract of sale over the house of S. If B
is able to positively prove the fact of fraud on the part of S, can the
contract of mortgage be reformed in favor of B?
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