VALENZUELA v. CA G.R. No. 83122
VALENZUELA v. CA G.R. No. 83122
VALENZUELA v. CA G.R. No. 83122
83122
October 19, 1990.* ARTURO P. VALENZUELA and HOSPITALITA N.
VALENZUELA, petitioners, vs. THE HONORABLE COURT OF APPEALS,
BIENVENIDO M. ARAGON, ROBERT E. PARNELL, CARLOS K. CATOLICO and
THE PHILIPPINE AMERICAN GENERAL INSURANCE COMPANY, INC.,
respondents
PETITION to review the decision and resolution of the Court of Appeals
- Petitioner Arturo Valenzuela – General Agent of private respondent Philippine
American General Insurance Company, Inc. (Philamgen) since 1965
- authorized to solicit and sell in behalf of Philamgen all kinds of non-life insurance
- entitled to receive the full agent’s commission of 32.5% from Philamgen under the
scheduled commission rates
- 1973 to 1975, Valenzuela solicited marine insurance from one of his clients, the
Delta Motors, Inc. (Division of Electronics Airconditioning and Refrigeration) in the
amount of P4.4. Million from which he was entitled to a commission of P1.6 Million but
did not receive full amount
- 1976 to 1978 -- premium payments amounting to P1,946,886.00 were paid directly to
Philamgen and Valenzuela’s commission amounted to P632,737.00.
- Philamgen started to become interested and insisted (thru Pres. Bienvenido
Aragon) on sharing in the commission of Valenzulea in 50-50 ratio Valezuela
refused, invoking the Agency Agreement
- Philamgen took drastic measures:
(a) reversed the commission due to Valenzuela by not crediting in his account the
commission earned from the Delta Motors, Inc. insurance
(b) placed agency transactions on a cash-and-carry basis (no policy or contract of
insurance issued by an insurance company is valid and binding unless and until the premium thereof has
been paid)
(c) threatened the cancellation of policies issued by his agency
(d) started to leak out news that Valenzuela has a substantial account with Philamgen.
All of these acts resulted in the decline of his business as insurance agent
Philamgen terminated the General Agency Agreement of Valenzuela
2. Agency is ONE COUPLED w/ INTEREST (but not the primary reason for
damages but the evident BAD FAITH)
- With the termination of the General Agency Agreement, Valenzuela would no longer
be entitled to commission on the renewal of insurance policies of clients sourced from
his agency
- BUT DESPITE TERMINATION, Philamgen continued to hold Valenzuela jointly and
severally liable with the insured for unpaid premiums
- CLEAR: Valenzuela had an interest in the continuation of the agency when it was
unceremoniously terminated not only because of the commissions but also for the
fact that he was made liable to Philamgen in the event the insured fail to pay the
premiums due
- Philamgen is estopped by their own positive averments and claims for damages
RULE: The agency ceases to be freely revocable by the sole will of the principal when it
has been given not only for the interest of the principal but for the interest of third
persons or for the mutual interest of the principal and the agent
3. Philamgen liable for DAMAGES acted in bad faith and with abuse of right in
terminating the agency
- termination of the General Agency Agreement was tainted with bad faith
- in accordance with the precepts in Human Relations (Civil Code)
“every person must in the exercise of his rights and in the performance of his duties
act with justice, give every one his due, and observe honesty and good faith” (Art. 19)
“every person who, contrary to law, wilfully or negligently causes damages to
another, shall indemnify the latter for the same (Art. 20)
“Any person who wilfully causes loss or injury to another in a manner contrary to
morals, good customs and public policy shall compensate the latter for the damages”
(Art. 21)
most difficult and frustrating period is the solicitation and persuasion of the
prospective clients to buy insurance policies
- agents would encounter much embarrassment, difficulties, and oftentimes frustrations
in the solicitation and procurement of the insurance policies; exerts great effort,
patience, perseverance, ingenuity, tact, imagination, time and money
- Valenzuela able to build up an agency from scratch in 1965 to a highly productive
enterprise with gross billings of about 2.5M premiums per annum
- Philamgen started to covet a share of the insurance business that Valenzuela
had built up, developed and nurtured to profitability through over 13 years of
patient work and perseverance