Liabilities of Parties: Regulatory Framework and Legal Issues in Business
Liabilities of Parties: Regulatory Framework and Legal Issues in Business
Liabilities of Parties: Regulatory Framework and Legal Issues in Business
LIABILITIES OF PARTIES
POINTS TO CONSIDER:
1. Primary and secondary liability distinguished
2. Liability distinguished from warranties
3. Liability and/or warranties of parties
4. Warranties (Admissions)
Note:
Absolutely required to pay the instrument Secondary liability is conditioned upon the
upon maturity. note or bill being dishonored upon
presentment for payment/acceptance to the
primarily liable party.
Matthew makes a PN to the order of Q: If Ester goes after Bea and Bea pays the
Andy for Php10,000.00. note, does Bea have a remedy?
A: Bea can go after the indorsers who are
Here, the back of the note shows that liable to him.
Andy indorsed the PN to “Ana and Bea.”
Q: Who can Bea go after?
The note was later on indorsed by both A: Bea can go after Ana and Matthew but not
Ana and Bea to Chris. Here, Ana and Bea Chris and Diane.
are liable jointly and severally (solidarily)
under the instrument. Note:
- Remember, every indorser is liable prima
Note: facie to all indorsers subsequent to him,
- Every indorser is liable prima facie to all but not those indorsers prior to him.
indorsers subsequent to him, but not - Here, Bea is considered as an indorser
those indorsers prior to him. (Sec. 68, subsequent to Ana and Matthew. As
NIL). such, Ana and Matthew are liable to Bea
- As respect one another, indorsers are for the payment of the Php10,000.00 that
liable prima facie in the order in which Bea paid to Ester.
they indorse. - Also, Chris and Diane are not liable to
- However, evidence is admissible to show Bea because they are indorsers
that as between or among themselves subsequent to Bea.
they have agreed otherwise. - This means that Bea cannot go after Chris
and Diane for the Php10,000.00 since it is
ILLUSTRATION: Bea who has the liability towards them
May 18, 2021
and not the other way around.
Ilocos Sur - It is Bea who should be paying the
Php10,000.00 Php10,000.00 in favor of Chris or Diane
I promise to pay to the order of Matthew the amount of
and not the other way around.
(Php10,000.00) on 15 June 2021.
REFERENCES:
De Leon & De Leon, Jr. 2013. "The Philippine Negotiable Instruments Law".
Soriano. 2011. “Notes on Business Law.”
UST Golden Notes. 2018. Mercantile Law Reviewer
The Negotiable Instruments Law