Obligations Outline 2023
Obligations Outline 2023
OF THE PHILIPPINES
Cavite Campus
COLLEGE OF LAW
Course Outline
OBLIGATIONS AND CONTRACTS
PART I: OBLIGATIONS
A. Preliminaries
o Definition of Civil Law
o Recall of pertinent provisions under Persons (Arts. 3, 9 & 10 NCC)
o Type of Rights (Art. 6 NCC)
o History of the Civil Code
B. In General
o Nature
i. Definition: 1156
ii. Sources: 1157-1161, 2142, 2144-2175 NCC; 2176-2184 NCC; 100 RPC
218-219; Rule 111 Revised Rules of Court
CASES
§ Ang Yu Asuncion v. CA 238 SCRA 602 (1994
§ Barreto v. Garcia, 73 Phil 607 (1942)
§ Mendoza v. Arrieta, 91 SCRA 113 (1975)
§ PSBA v. CA, 205 SCRA 729 (1992)
§ Amadora v. CA, 160 SCRA 315 (1988)
§ Sagrada Orden v. National Coconut Corporation 91 Phil
504 (1952)
§ OSG v. Ayala Land, Inc. G.R. No. 177056, September 18,
2009
iii. Difference between an obligation, right and wrong
iv. Transmissibility: 1178
CASE: Stronghold Insurance Co. v. Republic-Asahi G.R. No.
147561 June 22, 2006
o Classifications of Obligations
CASES
§ Villaroel v. Estrada, 71 Phil 140 (1940)
§ Fisher v. Robb, 69 Phil 101 (1939)
C. Nature and Effects of Obligations
o Obligations to give:
- Specific or determinate thing (1163; 1164; 1165 pars. 1&3; 1166)
- Generic or indeterminate thing (1165, par. 2)
o Obligations to do (1167)
o Obligations not to do (1168)
E. Kinds of Obligations under NCC
o Pure obligations, 1179
CASE
§ Pay v. Palanca 57 SCRA 618
§ HSBC v. Spouses Broqueza GR No. 178610 November 17, 2010
§ Villanueva v. St. Martin GR No. 156746 July 23, 2014
o Conditional obligations, 1181-1192
i. Definition, 1181, 1193
CASES
§ Gaite v. Fonacier, 2 SCRA 830 (1961)
§ Gonzales v. Heirs of Thomas, 314 SCRA 585 (1999)
ii. When effective/demandable, 1181-1182, 1185-86
iii. Effects when condition fulfilled, 1187
iv. Types of conditions
• As to effect
a. Suspensive (condition precedent), 1188-89; 1184
CASES
§ Gonzales v. Heir of Thomas, 314 SCRA 585
(1999)
§ Colonel v. CA, 253 SCRA 15 (1996)
b. resolutory (condition precedent), 1188-89
CASES
§ Parks v. Province of Tarlac, 49 Phil 142 (1927)
§ Central Philippines University v. CA, 246 SCRA
511 (1995)
§ Quijada v. CA, 299 SCRA 695 (1998)
• As to cause / origin
a. potestative 1180, 1182, 1197
CASES
§ Lim v. CA, 191 SCRA 156 (1990)
§ Rustan Pulp v. IAC GR No. 70789 October 19,
1992
b. casual
CASE: Naga Telephone v. CA, 230 SCRA 351 (1990)
c. mixed
CASES:
§ Osmena v. Rama, 14 Phil 99 (1909)
§ Hermosa v. Longora, 93 Phil 971 (1953)
§ Taylor v. Uy Tieng Piao, 43 Phil 873 (1922)
§ Smith Bell v. Sotelo Matti, 44 Phil 875 (1922)
§ Rustan Pulp and Paper v. IAC, 214 SCRA 665
(1992)
§ Romero v. CA, 250 SCRA 223 (1995)
• As to possibility
a. impossible conditions, 1183
CASES
§ Roman Catholic Archbishop of Manila v. CA, 198
SCRA 300 (1991)
§ Heirs of San Miguel v CA G.R. No. 136054
September 01, 2001
•As to move
a. Positive, 1184
b. Negative, 1184
v. When obligation ineffective
• when condition is not fulfilled, 1184
• when condition is void ab initio, 1182-1183
vi. Events pending happening of condition
• Protective action, 1188
• Loss, deterioration, improvement of the thing, 1190, 1189
• Prevention of fulfillment of the condition by obligator, 1189
CASES
§ Taylor v. Uy Tieng Piao, 43 Phil 873 (1922)
§ Herrera v. Leviste, GR 55744, 28 Feb 1985
o Obligations with a Period (1193-1198)
i. In General
• Definition, 1193, 1197
CASE: Solante v. COA G.R. No. 207348 August 19, 2014
• When considered with a period, 1180
• For whose benefit, 1196, 1198
CASES
§ Lachina v. Araneta, 47 OG No. 11, 5699, 04 Aug 1949
§ Ponce de Leon v. Syjuco, 90 Phil 311 (1951)
§ Buce v. CA, 332 SCRA 151 (2000)
§ LL and Co. v. Huang Chao G.R. No. 142378 March 07, 2002
ii. Kinds of period
• Effect
a. suspensive
b. resolutory
• expression
a. express
b. implied
• definiteness
a. definite
b. indefinite
• source
a. voluntary
b. legal
c. judicial
iii. Types
• with a suspensive period (ex die), 1193
• with a resolutory period (in diem), 1193
iv. When courts may fix the duration, 1197
CASES
§ Araneta v. Philippine Sugar Estate Development Co., 20
SCRA 330 (1967)
§ Central Philippine University v. CA, 246 SCRA 511
(1998)
v. Incidents before arrival of period
• Loss, deterioration, or improvement of thing, 1194, 1189
• Payment in advance, 1195, 1197
o Joint and Solidary Obligations (1207-22)
i. Joint obligations
• General rule, 1207
• Presumption, 1208
CASE: PH Credit v. CA G.R. No. 155173 November 23, 2004
• In case indivisible, 1209
ii. Solidary obligations
• When solidary, 1207
CASE: Inciong v. CA G.R. No. 96405 June 26, 1996
• Kinds
a. legal, 1915, 1945, 2194, RPC 119
b. conventional
c. real
• parties
a. active
b. passive
c. mixed
• uniformity
a. uniform
b. varied, 1211
CASES
§ Ynchausti v. Yulo, 34 Phil 978 (1961)
§ Lafarge Cement Phil. v. Continental Cement, 443 SCRA 522
(2004)
• Options for solidary creditor 1212-1213; 1216
CASES:
§ Quisumbing v CA G.R. No. 93010 August 30, 1990
§ PNB v. Independent Planters Ass’n. G.R. No. L-28046 May
16, 1983
• Options for solidary debtor
a. pay any one of the solidary creditors, 1214
b. avail of defenses, 1222
CASES
§ Ouano Arrastre Service, Inc. v. Aleonar G.R. No. 97664
October 10, 1991
§ Alipio v. CA, 341 SCRA 441 (2000)
• Extinguishment of solidary obligation (1215)
a. Change in obligation, 1215, 1219
b. Payment, 1217-1220
c. Loss/impossibility, 1221
CASES
§ Jauclan v. Querol, 38 Phil 718 (1918)
§ RFC v. CA, O.G. No. 6, 2457
§ Quisumbing v. CA, 189 SCRA 325 (1990)
§ Inciong v. CA, 257 SCRA 578 (1996)
o Divisible / Indivisible Obligations (1223-1225)
i. Object not material, 1223
ii. How determined, 1225
iii. Right to damages, 1224
iv. Partial invalidation, 1183
CASE: Velasco Sep. Op. in Capilla v. COMELEC G.R. No. 201112, 201121,
201127, 201413 October 23, 2012
o Alternative Obligations (1199-1206)
i. Kinds
• simple alternative, 1199. Lim G.R. No. 206806 June 25, 2014
CASE: Arco Pulp and Paper Co. Inc. v
• facultative, 1206
ii. Right to choose
• In general, 1200-1201, 1205
• Loss of right to choose, 1200, 1202-03
iii. Loss/Impossibility
• Liability for loss of thing/impossibility of performance, 1205
• Creditor’s right to indemnity for damages, 1204
o Obligations with a Penal Clause (1226-1230)
i. Kinds of penal clause
• effect
a. subsidiary
b. complementary
• source
a. conventional
b. legal
• purpose
a. punitive
b. reparatory
CASE: Florentino v. Supervalue G.R. No. 172384 September 12,
2007
ii. Purpose of penal clause
• Ancillary obligation, 1227
• Substitute for damages, 1226, 1228
CASES
§ Makati Development Corp v. Empire Insurance Co., 20
SCRA 557 (1967)
Tan v. CA, 367 SCRA 571 (2001)
§
Country Bankers Insurance v. CA, GR 85161, 09 Sept
§
1991
§ Florentino v. Supervalue G.R. No. 172384 September 12,
2007
iv. When penalty enforceable, 1226-1227
v. Reduction of penalty by the judge, 1229
CASES:
§ Makati Development Corp v. Empire Insurance Co., 20 SCRA 557
(1967)
§ Filinvest Land Inc. v. CA G.R. No. 138980 September 20, 2005
§ Florentino v. Supervalue G.R. No. 172384 September 12, 2007
vi. Nullification of penalty, 1230
F. Non-Performance of Obligation/Breach
o Concept/ Distinction
i. Types of Breach
• substantial
• casual
CASES
§ Woodhouse v. Halili, 93 Phil 526 (1953)
§ Geneldez v. CA, 361 SCRA 56 (2001)
o Modes
i. Fraud (dolo): 1171
CASES
§Legaspi Oil Co. v. CA G.R. No. 96505 July 01, 1993
§Woodhouse v. Halili, 93 Phil 526 (1953)
§Geraldez v. CA, 230 SCRA 329 (1994)
• Standard of care/diligence: 1163, 1173
CASES
§ Picart v. Smith
§ De Guia v. Manila
§ US v. Barias, 23 Phil 434 (1912)
§ Sarmiento v. Sps. Cabrido, 401 SCRA 122 (2003)
§ Crisostomo v. CA, 409 SCRA 528 (2003)
ii. Negligence (culpa): 1171-73, 2201.2
CASES
§ Gutierrez v. Gutierrez, 56 Phil 177 (1932)
§ Vasquez v. Borja, 74 Phil 560 (1944)
iii. Delay (mora)
a. In unilateral obligations: 1169
a.1 mora solvendi
CASES
CASES