001 - Rivera v. Chua
001 - Rivera v. Chua
001 - Rivera v. Chua
The SC ruled that the promissory note was not negotiable, hence,
not covered by the provisions of NIL because it was not payable to
bearer or order but to Spouses Chua.
Despite it not being a negotiable instrument, Rivera is still liable
applying provisions of the Civil Code.
DOCTRINE:
The Promissory Note in this case is made out to specific persons,
herein the Spouses Chua, and not to order or to bearer, or to the
order of the Spouses Chua as payees.
FACTS:
Rivera and Chua were friends of long standing and were
kumpadres. Rivera is the godfather of the Spouses Chuas son.
February 1995: Rivera obtained a P120,000 loan from the
Spouses Chua secured by a promissory note.
PROMISSORY NOTE
120,000.00
FOR VALUE RECEIVED, I, RODRIGO RIVERA promise to pay
spouses SALVADOR C. CHUA and VIOLETA SY CHUA,
the sum of P120,000 on December 31, 1995.
As applied
The Promissory Note is unequivocal about the date when the
obligation falls due and becomes demandable 31 December
1995. As of 1 January 1996, Rivera had already incurred in
delay when he failed to pay the amount of P120,000 due to the
Spouses Chua on 31 December 1995 under the Promissory
Note.
In the first two paragraphs of Art. 1169, it is not sufficient that
the law or obligation fixes a date for performance; it must
further state expressly that after the period lapses, default will
commence.
o We refer to the clause in the Promissory Note containing
the stipulation of interest:
It is agreed and understood that failure on my part to pay the
amount of P120,000 on December 31, 1995, I agree to pay
the sum equivalent to 5% interest monthly from the date of
default until the entire obligation is fully paid for.
NOTES:
Credentials of Mr. Magbojos:
Joined the NBI (1987); NBI document examiner (1989); NBI Senior
Document Examiner (1994 to the date he testified); registered
criminologist; graduate of 18th Basic Training Course [i]n
Questioned Document Examination conducted by the NBI; twice
attended a seminar on US Dollar Counterfeit Detection conducted
by the US Embassy in Manila; attended a seminar on Effective
Methodology in Teaching and Instructional design conducted by
the NBI Academy; seminar lecturer on Questioned Documents,
Signature Verification and/or Detection; had examined more than a
hundred thousand questioned documents at the time he testified.