Magat v. Madiladea (1983)
Magat v. Madiladea (1983)
Magat v. Madiladea (1983)
Madiladea (1983)
Republic of the Philippines SUPREME COURT Manila SECOND DIVISION G.R. No. L-37120 April 20, 1983 VICTORINO D. MAGAT, petitioner, vs. HON. LEO D. MEDIALDEA and SANTIAGO A. GUERRERO, respondents. Sinesio S. Vergara for petitioner. Eladio B. Samson for respondents.
ESCOLIN, J.: Put to test in this petition for review on certiorari is the sufficiency of the averments contained in the complaint for alleged breach of contract filed by petitioner Victorino D. Magat against respondent Santiago A. Guerrero in Civil Case No. 17827 of the Court of First Instance of Rizal, presided by respondent Judge Leo D. Medialdea, now Deputy Judicial Administrator, which complaint was dismissed for failure to state a cause of action. The pertinent allegations in the complaint, subject of inquiry, are as follows: 1 3. That sometime in September 1972, the defendant entered into a contract with the U.S. Navy Exchange, Subic Bay, Philippines, for the operation of a fleet of taxicabs, each taxicab to be provided with the necessary taximeter and a radio transceiver for receiving and sending of messages from mobile taxicab to fixed base stations within the Naval Base at Subic Bay, Philippines; 4. That Isidro Q. Aligada, acting as agent of the defendant herein conducted the necessary project studies on how best the defendant may meet the requirements of his contract with the U.S. Navy Exchange, Subic Bay, Philippines, and because of the experience of the plaintiff in connection with his various, contracts with the U.S. Navy, Subic Bay, Philippines, and his goodwill already established with the Naval personnel of Subic Bay, Philippines, especially in providing the U.S. Navy with needed materials or goods on time as specified by the U.S. Navy, be they of local origin or imported either from the United States or from Japan, the said Isidro Q. Aligada approached the plaintiff herein in behalf of the defendant and proposed to import from Japan thru the plaintiff herein or thru plaintiff's Japanese business associates, all taximeters and radio transceivers needed by the defendant in connection with his contract with the U.S. Navy Exchange, Subic Bay, Philippines; 5. That the defendant herein and his aforesaid agent Isidro Q. Aligada were able to import from Japan with the assistance of the plaintiff and his Japanese business associates the necessary taximeters for defendant's taxicabs in partial fulfillment of defendant's commitments with the U.S. Navy Exchange, Subic Bay, Philippines, the plaintiff's assistance in this matter having been given to the defendant gratis et amore; 6. That Isidro Q. Aligada, also acting as agent of the defendant, made representations with the plaintiff herein to the effect that defendant desired to procure from Japan thru the plaintiff herein the needed radio transceivers and to this end, Isidro Q. Aligada secured a firm offer in writing dated