Siasat Vs IAC
Siasat Vs IAC
Siasat Vs IAC
On October 16, 1974, the first delivery of 7,933 flags was made by the
United Flag Industry. The next day, on October 17, 1974, the respondent's
authority to represent the United Flag Industry was revoked by petitioner
Primitivo Siasat.
According to the findings of the courts below, Siasat, after receiving the
payment of P469,980.00 on October 23, 1974 for the first delivery,
tendered the amount of P23,900.00 or five percent (5%) of the amount
received, to the respondent as payment of her commission. The latter
allegedly protested. She refused to accept the said amount insisting on the
30% commission agreed upon. The respondent was prevailed upon to
accept the same because of the assurance of the petitioners that they
would pay the commission in full after they delivered the other half of the
order. The respondent states that she later on learned that petitioner
Siasat had already received payment for the second delivery of 7,833
flags. When she confronted the petitioners, they vehemently denied
receipt of the payment, at the same time claiming that the respondent had
no participation whatsoever with regard to the second delivery of flags and
that the agency had already been revoked. She then filed a case in court.
HELD: YES, Respondent is indeed their agent. There are several kinds of
agents. First, a universal agent one who is authorized to do all acts for his
principal which can lawfully be delegated to an agent. Second, a general
agent one authorized to do all acts pertaining to a business of a certain
kind or at a particular place, or all acts pertaining to a business of a
particular class or series. And third, a special agent one authorized to do
some particular act or act upon some particular occasion. He acts usually in
accordance with specific instructions the respondent is upon close scrutiny
be classified as a general agent.
Indeed, it can easily be seen by the way general words were employed in
the agreement that no restrictions were intended as to the manner the
agency was to be carried out or in the place where it was to be executed.
The power granted to the respondent was so broad that it practically
covers the negotiations leading to, and the execution of, a contract of sale
of petitioners' merchandise with any entity or organization.
The petitioners are ordered to pay the respondent the amount of ONE
HUNDRED FOURTY THOUSAND NINE HUNDRED AND NINETY FOUR PESOS
(P140,994.00) as her commission on the second delivery of flags with legal
interest from the date of the trial court's decision. No pronouncement as to
costs.
SO ORDERED.