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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
14. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery
santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be
able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
15. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
16. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
17. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
18. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
19. You went to the bank and let the teller change your P1,000.00
bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously gave you
11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the excess
considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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20. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the glass
window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
21. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery
santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be
able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
22. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
23. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
24. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
25. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
26. You went to the bank and let the teller change your P1,000.00
bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously gave you
11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the excess
considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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27. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the glass
window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
28. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery
santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be
able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
29. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
30. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
31. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
32. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
33. You went to the bank and let the teller change your P1,000.00
bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously gave you
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
36. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
37. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
38. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
39. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
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the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
40. You went to the bank and let the teller change your P1,000.00
bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously gave you
11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the excess
considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
41. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the glass
window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
42. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery
santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be
able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
43. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
44. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
45. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
46. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
50. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
51. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
52. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
57. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
58. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
59. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
64. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
65. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
66. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
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15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
67. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
68. You went to the bank and let the teller change your P1,000.00
bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously gave you
11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the excess
considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
69. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the glass
window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
70. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery
santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be
able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
71. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
72. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
77. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
78. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
79. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
84. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
85. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
86. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
91. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
92. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
93. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with
Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will
lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January
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15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will render free
service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is able to
raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn. Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
94. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare land
planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip to the
U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
95. You went to the bank and let the teller change your P1,000.00
bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously gave you
11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the excess
considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
96. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the glass
window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
97. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery
santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be
able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped.
As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ss)Quasi-contracts(Art. 1160)
(tt) Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art.
2142)
(uu) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art.
1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
98. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct the
house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed to
pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
99. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
111. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
112. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
113. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
114. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
115. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
116. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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117. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
118. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
119. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
120. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
121. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
122. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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123. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
124. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
125. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
126. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
127. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
128. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
129. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
133. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
134. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
135. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
136. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
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the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
137. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
138. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
139. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
140. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
141. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
142. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
143. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
147. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
148. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
149. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
150. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
154. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
155. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
156. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
157. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
158. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
159. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
160. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ttt) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(uuu) Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art.
2142)
(vvv) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art.
1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
161. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
162. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
168. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
169. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
181. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
182. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
183. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
184. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
185. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
186. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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187. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
188. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
192. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
193. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
194. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
195. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
196. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
197. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
198. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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(iiii)Quasi-contracts(Art. 1160)
(jjjj)Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art.
2142)
(kkkk) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
202. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
203. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
204. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
205. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
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(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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(llll)Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(mmmm) Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161)
(See Art. 2142)
(nnnn) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
209. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
210. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
211. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
212. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
213. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
214. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
215. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
216. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
217. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
218. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
219. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
220. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
221. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
222. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
223. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
224. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
230. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
237. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
250. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
251. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
252. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
253. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
254. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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255. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
256. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
257. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
258. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
259. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
260. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
261. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
265. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
266. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
267. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
268. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
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PROVISIONS
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
272. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
273. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
274. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
275. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
276. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
277. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
278. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
279. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
280. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
281. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
282. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
283. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
284. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
285. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
286. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
287. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
288. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
289. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
290. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
291. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery santol tree,
and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be able to pick.
While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped. As a result, Pedro
fell from the tree to the ground and died instantaneously. Will Juan be
liable in d
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
292. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
293. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
294. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
295. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
296. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
297. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
298. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
299. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
300. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
301. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
306. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
307. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
313. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
314. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
320. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
321. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
322. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
323. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
324. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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325. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
326. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
327. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
328. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
329. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
330. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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331. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
332. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
333. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
334. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
335. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
336. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
337. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
338. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
339. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
340. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
341. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
342. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
343. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
344. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
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(tttttt) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(uuuuuu) Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161)
(See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvv) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
348. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
349. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
350. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
351. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
355. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
356. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
357. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
358. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
362. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
363. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
364. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
369. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
370. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
371. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
372. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
373. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
374. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
375. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
376. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
389. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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(lllllll) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(mmmmmmm) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnn) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
390. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
391. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
392. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
393. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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394. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
395. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
396. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
397. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
398. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
399. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
400. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
401. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
402. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
403. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
(eeeeeeeee) Passive
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Passive
(fffffffff)
407. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
408. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
409. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
410. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
414. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
415. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
416. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
421. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
422. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
423. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
424. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
425. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
426. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
427. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
428. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
441. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
442. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
443. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
444. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
445. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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446. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
447. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
448. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
449. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
450. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
451. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
452. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
453. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
454. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
455. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
456. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
457. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
458. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
459. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
460. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
461. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
462. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
463. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
464. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
465. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
466. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
470. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
471. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
472. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
477. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
478. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
479. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
480. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
481. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
482. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
483. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
484. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
497. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
282
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
498. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
499. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
500. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
501. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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502. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
503. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
504. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
505. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
506. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
507. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
508. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
509. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
510. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery santol tree,
and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be able to pick.
While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped. As a result, Pedro
fell from the tree to the ground and died instantaneously. Will Juan be
liable in d
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
511. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
512. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
513. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
514. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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515. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
516. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
517. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
518. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
519. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
520. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
521. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
522. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
523. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
524. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
298
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
525. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
526. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
527. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
528. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
532. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
533. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
534. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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307
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
539. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
540. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
552. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
553. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
554. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
555. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
556. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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557. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
558. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
559. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
560. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
561. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
562. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
563. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
564. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
565. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
566. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
567. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
568. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
569. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
570. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
571. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
572. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
573. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
574. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
575. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
576. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
577. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
581. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
582. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
583. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
588. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
589. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
590. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
591. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
592. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
593. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
594. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
595. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
608. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
347
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
609. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
610. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
611. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
612. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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613. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
614. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
615. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
351
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
616. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
617. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
618. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
619. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
620. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
621. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
622. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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356
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
357
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
629. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
630. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
636. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
637. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
643. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
644. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
645. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
646. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
647. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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648. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
649. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(mmmmmmmmmmm) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnn) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ooooooooooo) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
650. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
651. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
652. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
653. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
657. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
658. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
659. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
660. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
377
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
378
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
664. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
665. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
666. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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381
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
671. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
672. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
673. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
384
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
385
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
678. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
679. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
680. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
681. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
682. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
683. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
684. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
685. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
698. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
397
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
398
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
699. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
700. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
701. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
702. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
703. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
704. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
705. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
402
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
706. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
707. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
708. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
709. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
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405
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
406
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
713. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
714. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
715. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
716. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
717. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
718. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
719. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
410
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
720. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
721. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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413
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
414
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
726. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
727. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
728. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
729. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
730. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
731. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
732. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwww) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxx) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
733. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
734. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
420
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421
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422
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
423
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
746. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
426
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
427
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
747. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
748. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
749. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
750. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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751. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
752. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
753. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
430
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
431
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
432
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
754. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
755. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
756. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
757. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
433
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
434
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
435
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
436
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
761. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
762. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
763. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
764. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
765. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
766. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
767. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
438
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
439
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
440
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
768. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
769. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
441
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442
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
443
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
444
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
775. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
776. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
445
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446
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
447
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
782. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
448
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449
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
450
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
451
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
795. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
454
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
455
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
796. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
797. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
798. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
799. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
457
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
458
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
459
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
460
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
803. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
804. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
805. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
806. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
461
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
807. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
808. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
809. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
462
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
463
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
464
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
810. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
811. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
812. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
465
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
813. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
814. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
815. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
816. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
466
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
467
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
468
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
817. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
818. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
469
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470
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471
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
472
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
830. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
475
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(mmmmmmmmmmmmmm) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooo) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
831. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
832. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
833. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
834. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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835. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
836. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
837. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
898. of an obligation:
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Active subject (obligee or
creditor)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Passive subject (obligor or debtor)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Object or prestation (subject matter of
the obligation)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient
cause)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
839. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
840. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
841. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
842. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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483
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
484
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
846. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
847. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
848. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
849. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
486
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
487
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
488
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
853. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
854. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
855. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
490
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491
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
860. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
861. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
862. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
493
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
494
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
495
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
867. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
868. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
869. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
870. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
871. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
872. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
873. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
498
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499
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
874. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
501
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502
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
503
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
887. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
507
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
508
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
888. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
889. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
890. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
891. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
892. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
893. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
894. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
511
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
512
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
895. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
896. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
897. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
898. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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515
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
516
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
902. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
903. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
904. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
905. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
906. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
907. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
908. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
519
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
520
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
521
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
909. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
910. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
522
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523
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
524
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
915. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
916. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
917. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
918. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
919. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
920. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
921. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
527
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
528
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
529
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
922. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
923. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
530
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531
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532
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
533
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(dddddddddddddddd) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
935. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
536
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
537
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
538
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
936. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
937. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
938. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
939. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
539
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940. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
941. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
942. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
540
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
541
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
542
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
943. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
944. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
945. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
946. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
543
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
544
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
545
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
546
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
950. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
951. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
952. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
547
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548
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
549
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(oooooooooooooooo) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(pppppppppppppppp) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
550
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
957. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
958. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
551
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552
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
553
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
554
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
964. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
555
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556
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
557
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(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
971. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
558
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to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
972. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
973. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
974. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
975. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
976. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
559
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
560
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
561
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
562
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
978. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
979. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
980. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
981. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
982. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
563
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983. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
984. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
564
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
565
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
566
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
985. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
986. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
987. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
988. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
567
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
989. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
990. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
991. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
568
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
569
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ddddddddddddddddd) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
570
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
992. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
993. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
994. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
995. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
571
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572
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
573
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ggggggggggggggggg) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
574
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
999. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1000. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
575
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576
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
577
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
578
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1006. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1007. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
579
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580
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
581
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
582
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(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
583
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1013. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1014. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1015. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1016. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1017. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
584
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
1018. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1019. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
585
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
586
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(ppppppppppppppppp) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1020. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1021. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1022. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1023. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1030. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1031. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1032. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
590
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
591
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(sssssssssssssssss) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ttttttttttttttttt) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1033. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1034. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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594
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
595
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1040. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
599
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1047. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1048. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1049. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1050. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
603
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
604
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(cccccccccccccccccc) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(dddddddddddddddddd) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1054. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1055. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1056. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1057. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
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607
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
608
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ffffffffffffffffff) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(gggggggggggggggggg) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1061. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1062. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1063. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
610
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
611
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
612
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161)
(See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1068. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1069. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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615
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(llllllllllllllllll) Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161)
(See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1075. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1076. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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618
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
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(oooooooooooooooooo) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppp) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1088. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
623
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1089. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1090. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1091. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1092. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
626
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
627
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
628
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1096. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1097. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1098. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1099. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
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631
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
632
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1103. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1104. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1105. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1106. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1107. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1108. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1109. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
635
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
636
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
637
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1110. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1111. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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639
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640
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
641
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(ccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ddddddddddddddddddd) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1117. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1118. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1119. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1120. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1121. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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1122. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1123. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
644
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
645
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1124. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1125. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1126. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1127. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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648
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
649
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1130. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1131. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1132. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1133. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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1134. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1135. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1136. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
652
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
653
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
654
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1137. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1138. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1139. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1140. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1141. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1142. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1143. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
656
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
657
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ooooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ppppppppppppppppppp) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1144. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1145. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1146. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
660
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
661
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1151. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1152. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
663
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664
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665
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
666
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(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1164. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1165. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1166. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1167. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1168. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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673
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
674
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1172. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1173. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1174. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1175. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
677
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
678
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(dddddddddddddddddddd) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1179. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1180. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1181. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1182. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1183. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1184. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1185. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
681
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(gggggggggggggggggggg) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-
aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1186. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1187. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1188. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1189. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1190. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1191. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1192. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
684
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
685
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
686
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1193. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1194. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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688
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689
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
690
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(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
691
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1200. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1201. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1202. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1203. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1204. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1205. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1206. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
693
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
694
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(pppppppppppppppppppp) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
695
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1207. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1208. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1209. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1210. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1211. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1212. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1213. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
697
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
698
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(tttttttttttttttttttt)Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1214. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1215. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1216. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1217. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1218. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1219. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1220. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
702
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
703
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1221. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1222. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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705
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
706
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
707
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
708
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1228. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1229. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1230. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1231. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1232. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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1233. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1234. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
710
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
711
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(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ccccccccccccccccccccc) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ddddddddddddddddddddd)Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
712
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1235. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1236. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1237. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1238. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Passive
1243. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
714
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(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Passive
1245. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1246. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1247. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1248. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
715
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1249. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1250. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1251. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
716
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
717
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes or delicts (Art.
(fffffffffffffffffffff)
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ggggggggggggggggggggg)Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
718
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1252. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1253. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1254. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
720
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
721
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
722
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1259. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1260. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
723
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724
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725
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
726
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(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(lllllllllllllllllllll) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
727
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1266. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1267. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1268. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1269. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1270. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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1271. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1272. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
729
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ooooooooooooooooooooo)Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ppppppppppppppppppppp)Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1273. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1274. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1275. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1276. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
732
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733
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
734
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes or delicts (Art.
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(sssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
735
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1280. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1281. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1282. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1283. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1284. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1285. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1286. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
737
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
738
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
739
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1287. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1288. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
740
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741
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
742
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1294. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1295. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
743
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744
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
745
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
746
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(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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748
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1307. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
749
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
750
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(cccccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(dddddddddddddddddddddd) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
751
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1308. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1309. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1310. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1311. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
752
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
753
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
754
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
755
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1315. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1316. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1317. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1318. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
756
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1319. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1320. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1321. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
757
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
758
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
759
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1322. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1323. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
760
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761
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
762
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
763
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1329. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
764
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765
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
766
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
767
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(oooooooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(pppppppppppppppppppppp) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
768
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1336. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1337. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1338. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1339. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
769
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
770
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
771
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
772
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1343. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1344. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1345. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1346. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
773
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774
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
775
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
776
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1349. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1350. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1351. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1352. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
778
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
779
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
780
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1356. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1357. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1358. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1359. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1360. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1361. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1362. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
782
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783
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ccccccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
784
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1363. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
787
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(ddddddddddddddddddddddd) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1370. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1371. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1372. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1373. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1374. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
790
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1375. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1376. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
791
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
792
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ggggggggggggggggggggggg) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
793
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1377. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1378. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1379. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1380. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
794
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
795
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
796
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
797
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1384. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1385. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1386. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
798
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799
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800
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
801
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1391. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1392. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
802
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803
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
804
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ppppppppppppppppppppppp) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
805
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1404. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
808
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(sssssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes or delicts (Art.
(ttttttttttttttttttttttt)
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
809
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1405. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1406. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1407. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1408. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1409. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
810
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1410. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1411. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
811
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
812
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(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
813
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1412. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1413. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1414. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1415. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
814
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815
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
816
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
817
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1419. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1420. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1421. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
818
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
819
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
820
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccc) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(dddddddddddddddddddddddd) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1426. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1427. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
822
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823
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824
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
825
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(ffffffffffffffffffffffff) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggg) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
826
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1433. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1434. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1435. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1436. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1437. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1438. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1439. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
828
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
829
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1440. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1441. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1442. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1443. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1444. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1445. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1446. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
832
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
833
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(llllllllllllllllllllllll) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1447. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1448. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1449. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
835
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
836
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
837
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooo) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppp) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
838
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1454. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1455. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
839
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840
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841
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1466. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
842
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
843
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
844
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1467. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1468. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1469. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1470. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
845
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
846
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
847
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
848
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1474. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1475. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1476. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1477. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
849
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850
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
851
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
852
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1481. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1482. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
853
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854
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
855
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
856
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(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1494. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
859
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
860
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ccccccccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddd) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1495. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1496. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1497. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1498. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
862
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1499. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1500. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1501. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
863
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
864
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
865
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1502. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1503. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1504. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1505. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1506. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1507. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1508. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
867
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
868
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1509. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1510. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1511. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
869
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
870
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
871
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
872
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1516. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1517. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1518. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1519. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1520. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1521. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1522. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
874
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875
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
876
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(ppppppppppppppppppppppppp) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1529. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
879
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
880
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssss) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1530. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1531. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1532. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1533. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
882
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883
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
884
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
885
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1537. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1538. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1539. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
886
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
887
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
888
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
889
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1544. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1545. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
890
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891
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
892
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
893
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
894
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895
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1557. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
896
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
897
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(dddddddddddddddddddddddddd) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
898
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1558. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1559. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1560. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1561. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
899
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900
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
901
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggg) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
902
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1564. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1565. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1566. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1567. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
903
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
904
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
905
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
906
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1571. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1572. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1573. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1574. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
907
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
908
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
909
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooo) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
910
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1578. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1579. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
911
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
912
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
913
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppp) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
914
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
915
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916
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1591. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
917
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
918
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
919
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1592. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1593. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1594. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1595. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
920
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1596. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1597. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1598. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
921
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
922
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
923
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1599. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1600. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1601. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1602. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
924
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1603. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1604. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1605. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
925
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
926
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
927
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1606. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1607. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
928
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929
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
930
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
931
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(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccc) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
932
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933
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1619. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1620. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1621. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1622. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1623. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1624. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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1625. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1626. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
939
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1627. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1628. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1629. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1630. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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941
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
942
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
943
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1634. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1635. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1636. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
944
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
945
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
946
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
947
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1641. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1642. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
948
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949
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950
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
951
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
952
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1648. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1649. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1650. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1651. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1652. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1653. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1654. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
954
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
955
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
956
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1655. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1656. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1657. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1658. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1659. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1660. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1661. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
958
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
959
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
960
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1662. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1663. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1664. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
961
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
962
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
963
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
964
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1669. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1670. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
965
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966
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1793.
(a) Explain why an obligation is a “juridical necessity.”
(b) Distinguish an “obligation” from a “contract”
967
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
968
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(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1677. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1678. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1679. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1680. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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971
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
972
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
973
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1684. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1685. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1686. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
974
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
975
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
976
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
977
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1691. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1692. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
978
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979
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
980
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1698. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1699. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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982
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
983
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
984
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(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
985
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986
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1711. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
987
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
988
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssss) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
989
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1712. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1713. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1714. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1715. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
990
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
991
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Active subject (obligee or creditor)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Passive subject (obligor
or debtor)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo) Object or prestation
(subject matter of the obligation)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp) Juridical or legal tie
(vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
992
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
993
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1719. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1720. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1721. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1722. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
994
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995
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
996
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
997
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1726. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1727. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
998
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999
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1000
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
1001
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1002
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1003
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1739. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1004
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1005
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1006
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1740. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1741. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1742. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1743. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
1007
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1744. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1745. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1746. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1008
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1009
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1747. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1748. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1749. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1011
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1012
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1013
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1753. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1754. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1755. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1015
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1016
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1017
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1018
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1760. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1761. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1019
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1020
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1021
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
1022
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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1024
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1773. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1025
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1026
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(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssss) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1027
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1774. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1775. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1776. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1777. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1028
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1029
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1030
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1031
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1781. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1782. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1783. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1032
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1033
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1034
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1035
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1788. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1789. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1036
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1037
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1038
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
1039
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(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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1041
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1801. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1042
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1043
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1802. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1803. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1804. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1805. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
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1806. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1807. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1808. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1809. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1810. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1811. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1812. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Active subject (obligee or creditor)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Passive subject
(obligor or debtor)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo) Object or
prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp) Juridical or legal
tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1816. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1817. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1818. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1819. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1823. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1824. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1836. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1837. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1838. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1839. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1840. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1841. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1842. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1843. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1844. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1845. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1846. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1851. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1852. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1864. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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1080
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1871. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1872. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1873. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1085
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1878. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1879. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1885. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1886. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1887. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1888. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1889. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1890. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1891. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1892. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1893. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1894. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1895. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1896. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1897. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1898. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1899. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1900. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1901. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1906. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1907. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1908. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
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loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1909. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1910. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1911. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1912. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1913. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1914. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1926. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1927. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1928. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1929. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1930. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1931. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1932. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1933. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1934. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1935. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1936. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1941. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1948. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1949. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1950. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1951. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1952. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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1953. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1954. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1955. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1956. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1957. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1958. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1959. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1960. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1961. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1962. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1963. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1964. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1965. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
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to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1966. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1967. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery santol tree,
and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be able to pick.
While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped. As a result, Pedro
fell from the tree to the ground and died instantaneously. Will Juan be
liable in d
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1138
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1139
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1140
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1968. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1969. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1970. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1971. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
1141
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1142
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1143
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1144
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1975. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1976. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1977. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
1145
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1978. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1979. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1980. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1981. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1146
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1147
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
1148
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1982. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1149
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1151
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1152
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1153
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1989. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1990. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1991. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1992. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
1993. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1154
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1994. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
1995. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1155
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1156
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1157
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1996. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1997. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1998. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1999. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
1158
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1159
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1160
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Crimes or delicts (Art.
1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1161
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2003. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2004. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2005. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1162
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1163
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1164
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
1165
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2010. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2011. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
1166
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1167
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1168
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
1169
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2023. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1172
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(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1173
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2024. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2025. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2026. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2027. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2028. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1174
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2029. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2030. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1175
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2031. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2032. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2033. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2034. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1178
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1179
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1180
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1181
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2038. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2039. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2040. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1182
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1183
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1184
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2045. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2046. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2052. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2053. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2054. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2055. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2056. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2057. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2058. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2059. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2060. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2061. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2062. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2063. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2064. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2065. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2066. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2067. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2068. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2073. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2074. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Passive
2081. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2082. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with Caitlyn.
Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will lend
P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January 15, 2015;
and, (b) In case of non-payment,
(Arts. 1156-1162)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) Passive
2083. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2090. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2091. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2092. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2093. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2097. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2098. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2099. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2100. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2104. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2105. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2117. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2118. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2119. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2120. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2121. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2122. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2123. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2124. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2125. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2126. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2127. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2132. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2133. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2134. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2139. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2140. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2152. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2153. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2154. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2155. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2156. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1247
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2160. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2161. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2162. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2167. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2168. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2180. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2181. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2182. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2183. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2184. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2187. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2188. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2189. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2190. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2194. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2195. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2196. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2197. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2201. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2202. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2208. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1282
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2215. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2216. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2217. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2218. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2222. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2223. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2224. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2225. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2229. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2230. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2242. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2243. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2244. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2245. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2246. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2247. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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2248. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2249. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2250. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2251. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2252. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2253. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2257. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2258. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2259. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2260. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2264. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2265. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2266. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
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able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2267. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2268. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2269. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2270. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2277. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2278. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2279. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2280. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2281. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2285. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2286. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2287. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2292. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2293. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2304. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2305. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2306. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2307. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2308. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2309. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2310. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2311. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2312. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2313. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2314. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2319. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2326. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2327. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2328. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2329. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2330. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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2331. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2332. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Object or
prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Juridical or legal
tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2333. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2334. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2335. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2336. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2337. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2338. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2339. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Crimes or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2340. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2341. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2342. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2347. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2348. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2349. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2354. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2355. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2367. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2368. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2369. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2370. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2371. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2375. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2376. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2377. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2382. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2383. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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1383
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2395. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1387
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2396. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2397. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2398. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2399. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2402. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2403. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2404. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2405. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk) Active
subject (obligee or creditor)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Passive subject (obligor or
debtor)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm)
Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn) Juridica
l or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2409. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2410. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2411. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2412. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2416. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2417. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2429. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Object
or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Juridical or legal
tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2430. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2431. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2432. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2433. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2434. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2435. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2436. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2437. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2438. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2439. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2444. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2451. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2452. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2453. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2454. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2455. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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2456. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2457. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2458. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2459. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2460. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2461. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2462. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2463. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2464. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo) Object
or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp) Juridica
l or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2465. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2466. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2467. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2468. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2469. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2470. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2471. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2472. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2473. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2474. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2479. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2480. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2486. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2487. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2488. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2489. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2490. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2491. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2492. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Object
or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Juridical or legal tie ( vinculum or
efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2493. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2494. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2495. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2496. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2497. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2498. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2499. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2500. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2501. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2502. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2507. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2508. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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2690. of an obligation:
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Active subject (obligee or creditor)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Passive subject (obligor or debtor)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Juridical or legal tie
(vinculum or efficient cause)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2515. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2516. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2522. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2523. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2524. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2525. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2526. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2527. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2528. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Object
or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Juridical or legal
tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2529. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2530. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2531. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2532. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2533. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2534. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2535. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2536. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2537. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2538. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2539. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2543. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2544. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2545. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
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or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2550. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2557. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2558. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2559. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2560. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2561. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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2562. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2563. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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Passive subject (obligor or debtor)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2564. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2565. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2566. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2567. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2571. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2572. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2573. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Crimes
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2578. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2579. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and slippery santol tree,
and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol he will be able to pick.
While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot slipped. As a result, Pedro
fell from the tree to the ground and died instantaneously. Will Juan be
liable in d
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2597. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2598. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2599. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2600. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2601. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2605. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2606. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2607. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2612. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2613. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
Crimes
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2619. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2620. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2621. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2622. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2623. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2624. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2625. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy) Object
or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Juridica
l or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(Art. 1160)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2626. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2627. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2628. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2629. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2630. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2631. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2632. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1528
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1529
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2633. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2634. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2635. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1531
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1532
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1533
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1534
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2640. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2641. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1535
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1536
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
1537
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2647. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2648. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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1539
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1540
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2660. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1544
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(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1545
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1546
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2661. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2662. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2663. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2664. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
1547
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2665. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2666. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2667. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1548
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1549
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2668. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2669. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2670. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1551
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1552
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1553
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
1554
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2675. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1555
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1557
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1558
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(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-contracts
(Art. 1160)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1559
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2682. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2683. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2684. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2685. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2686. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1560
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2687. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2688. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1561
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(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee) Object
or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Juridical or legal tie
(vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1562
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1563
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2689. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2690. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2691. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2692. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
1564
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2693. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2694. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2695. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1565
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1566
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1567
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2696. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2697. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2698. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1568
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1569
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1570
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1571
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1572
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(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2709. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2710. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2711. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2712. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2713. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2714. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2715. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Juridical or legal tie
(vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2716. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2717. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2718. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2719. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2720. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2721. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2722. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2723. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2724. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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(ccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2736. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd)
Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2737. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2738. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2739. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2740. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2741. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2742. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2743. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2744. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2745. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2746. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) or
delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2751. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2752. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2753. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(ooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2758. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2759. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2771. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2772. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2773. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2774. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2775. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2779. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2780. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2781. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2786. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2787. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2799. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2800. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2801. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2802. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2803. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(Art. 1160)
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delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2806. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2807. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2808. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2809. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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(Arts. 1156-1162)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr) Juridical or legal
tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2813. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2814. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2815. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2816. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2820. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2821. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2833. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2834. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2835. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2836. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2837. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2838. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2839. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2840. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2841. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2842. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2843. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2848. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2849. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2861. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2862. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2863. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2864. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2865. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2866. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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2867. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2868. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2869. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2870. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2871. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2872. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2876. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2877. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2878. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2883. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2884. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2890. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2891. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2892. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2893. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2894. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2895. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2896. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2897. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2898. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2899. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2900. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2901. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2902. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2903. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2904. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2905. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2906. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2911. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2912. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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Passive
2919. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2920. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an agreement with Caitlyn.
Among other things, the parties agreed that: (a) Caitlyn will lend
P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the loan on January 15, 2015;
and, (b) In case of non-payment,
(Arts. 1156-1162)
Passive
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2921. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(ffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2928. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2929. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2930. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2931. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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Active subject (obligee or creditor)
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subject (obligor or debtor)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2935. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2936. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2937. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2938. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2942. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2943. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2955. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn)
Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2956. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2957. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2958. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2959. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
2960. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
2961. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2962. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(tttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(uuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2963. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2964. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2965. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2970. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2971. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2972. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2977. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2978. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(eeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
2990. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(gggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(hhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2991. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2992. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
2993. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
2994. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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1739
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
2998. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
2999. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3000. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1743
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3005. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3006. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1746
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1747
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1748
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3018. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1752
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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(rrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(sssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3019. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3020. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3021. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3022. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1755
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1756
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(vvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvvv)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1758
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3025. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3026. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3027. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3028. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1760
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Active subject (obligee or creditor)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz) Passive
subject (obligor or debtor)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb)
Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx)
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(yyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy)
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1762
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3032. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3033. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3034. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3035. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
1763
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1764
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1765
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
(bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb
Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3039. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3040. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1767
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1768
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1769
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3052. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3053. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3054. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3055. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3056. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3057. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3058. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3059. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3060. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3061. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3062. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3067. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3068. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3080. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3081. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3082. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3083. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3084. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3085. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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3086. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3087. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3088. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3089. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3090. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3091. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3095. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3096. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3097. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3102. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3103. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3109. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3110. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3111. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3112. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3113. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3114. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3115. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
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(ttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttttt) Juridical or legal tie
(vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3116. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3117. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3118. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3119. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3120. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3121. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3122. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1814
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1815
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll)
or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1816
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3123. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3124. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3125. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1817
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1818
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1819
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(pppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppppp
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1820
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3130. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3131. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1821
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1822
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3142. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1824
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1825
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(ssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssss
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1826
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3143. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3144. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3145. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3146. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3147. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3148. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3149. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1828
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1829
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1830
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3150. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3151. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3152. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1831
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1832
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1833
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3157. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
1835
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he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1837
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1838
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1839
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3164. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3165. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3166. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3167. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3168. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
1840
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3169. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3170. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1841
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1842
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1843
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3171. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3172. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3173. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3174. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
1844
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3175. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3176. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3177. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1845
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1846
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1847
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3178. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3179. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3180. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1848
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1849
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
Crimes
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or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3185. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3186. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3187. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1851
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1852
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1853
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1854
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3192. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3193. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1855
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1856
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1857
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(qqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqqq
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3205. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1861
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3206. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3207. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3208. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3209. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1864
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1865
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1866
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(wwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1867
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3213. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3214. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3215. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1868
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1869
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1870
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1871
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3220. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3221. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1872
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1873
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1874
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
1875
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(cccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccccc
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3233. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1878
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1879
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(fffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff)
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1880
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3234. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3235. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3236. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3237. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1881
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1882
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1883
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1884
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relations
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3240. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3241. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3242. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3243. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
1885
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1886
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Active subject (obligee or creditor)
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Passive subject (obligor or debtor)
(iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii) Object or prestation
(subject matter of the obligation)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Juridical or legal tie
(vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1887
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(lllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1888
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3247. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3248. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3249. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3250. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
1889
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1890
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1891
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo
Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1892
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3254. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3255. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1893
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1894
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1895
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
1896
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
1897
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1898
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3267. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1899
TITLE I, CHAPTER 1 – General Provisions (Articles 1156-1162)
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1900
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1901
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3268. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3269. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3270. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3271. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
1902
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3272. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3273. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3274. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1903
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1904
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1905
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3275. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3276. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3277. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1906
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1907
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1908
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
1909
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CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3282. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3283. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
1910
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1911
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1912
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
1913
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
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purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3295. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1916
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Quasi-contracts (Art. 1160)
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1917
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3296. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3297. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3298. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3299. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3300. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
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3301. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3302. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1919
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1920
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Crimes
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or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
(jjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjjj) Quasi-
delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1921
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3303. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3304. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3305. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3306. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
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1923
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1924
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1925
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3310. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3311. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3312. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1926
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1927
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1928
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1929
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3317. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3318. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1930
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1931
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1932
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
1933
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1934
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3324. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3325. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3326. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3327. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3328. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
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gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3329. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3330. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1936
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Object or prestation (subject matter of the obligation)
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Juridical or legal tie (vinculum or efficient cause)
CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1937
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1938
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3331. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3332. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3333. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
3334. Don, a merchant-farmer, was the owner of a ten-hectare
land planted to lanzones. On April 1, 2015, Don left for a pleasure trip
to the U.S. While Don was on vacation in the U.S., typhoon “Babing”
devastated the entire Philippines including the land owned by Don.
Before the typhoon, however, reached the Philippine area of
responsibility, Conan, a conscientious neighbour and friend of Don,
employed six (6) farmers to harvest the lanzones planted on the land of
Don. As a result, Conan incurred expenses amounting to P60,000.00.
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The employment of the farmers and the harvest of the lanzones from
the land of Don was undertaken by Conan without the approval of Don
as the latter was still in the U.S. Upon the arrival of Don in the
Philippines from his trip, may he be compelled by Conan to refund the
P60,000.00 expenses incurred?
3335. You went to the bank and let the teller change your
P1,000.00 bill. Because of the negligence of the teller, she erroneously
gave you 11 pieces of P100 bills. Can you be compelled to return the
excess considering the negligence of the bank’s teller?
3336. While playing baseball with his friends, Jay broke the
glass window of Kay, his neighbour. The breakage was not made on
purpose. It was only an accident. Can Kay hold Jay liable for the
damage?
3337. Juan ordered ten-year old Pedro to climb a high and
slippery santol tree, and promised to give the boy 2 kilos of the santol
he will be able to pick. While climbing the tree, however, Pedro’s foot
slipped. As a result, Pedro fell from the tree to the ground and died
instantaneously. Will Juan be liable in damages for the death of
Pedro?
1940
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1941
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1942
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3338. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3339. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
3340. On November 15, 2014, Derek entered into an
agreement with Caitlyn. Among other things, the parties agreed that:
(a) Caitlyn will lend P100,000.00 to Derek who promises to pay the
loan on January 15, 2015; and, (b) In case of non-payment, Derek will
render free service as a servant to Caitlyn until such time that Derek is
able to raise the money with which to pay his loan to Caitlyn . Is this
agreement legally enforceable?
1943
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PROVISIONS
(Arts. 1156-1162)
1944
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CASE: BECC vs. CA, G.R. No. 120639, Sept. 25, 1998, 296 SCRA 260.
1945
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CASE: Pelayo vs. Lauron, G.R. No. L-4089, January 12, 1990
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Crimes or delicts (Art. 1161) (See Art. 2142)
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Quasi-delicts/torts/culpa-aquiliana (Art. 1162)
quasi-delict defined (Art. 2176)
test of negligence (Art. 1173)
CASE: Umali vs. Bacani, G.R. No. L-40570, January 30, 1976
1946
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APPLICATION/PROBLEMS :
3345. Under a building contract, Engr. So agreed to construct
the house of Mr. Rey for 6 months. On the other hand, Mr. Rey agreed
to pay Engr. So P3M after the construction is finished. Point out the
elements of the obligation in this legal scenario.
3346. Christian and Carina entered into an agreement. For a
consideration of P200,000.00 to be given by Carina to him, Christian
agreed to attend mass for four consecutive Sundays. Is this obligation
legally enforceable?
1947
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1948
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1949