Oblicon Title 1: ARTICLES 1156 - 1164
Oblicon Title 1: ARTICLES 1156 - 1164
Oblicon Title 1: ARTICLES 1156 - 1164
• EXAMPLE: If the action for the payment of a debt has already prescribed, the obligation is
converted from civil to natural (See Art. 1139 to 1155 for Prescription). Note that what
prescribed is the “action” and not the obligation. If still fulfilled after the period has expired,
debtor can no longer demand the return of what has been delivered. Art. 1428 provides:
• Art. 1428. When, after an action to enforce a civil obligation has failed the defendant
voluntarily performs the obligation, he cannot demand the return of what he has delivered or
the payment of the value of the service he has rendered
• “RETENTION” of the benefits is premised on the fulfillment being voluntary, i.e., the debtor
knew that he had no obligation to fulfill the said obligation, but still chose to do so.
• Art. 2142. Certain lawful, voluntary and unilateral acts give rise to
the juridical relation of quasi-contract to the end that no one shall be
unjustly enriched or benefited at the expense of another.
PROBLEM
• Yes, Francine can demand reimbursement from those who are obliged to give support to
Seth.
SUPPORT
• Art. 105. Subject to the provisions of the succeeding articles, the following are obliged to
support each other to the whole extent set forth in the preceding article:
• (3) Parents and their legitimate children and the legitimate and illegitimate children of the latter;
• (4) Parents and their illegitimate children and the legitimate and illegitimate children of the latter;
and
• 1. NEGOTIORUM GESTIO
• 2. SOLUTION INDEBITI
• 3. OTHERS
NEGOTIORUM GESTIO
• In the first case, the provisions of Articles 1317, 1403, No. 1, and 1404 regarding
unauthorized contracts shall govern.
• In the second case, the rules on agency in Title X of this Book shall be applicable.
• PROBLEM: In fear of reprisals/troubles, X left his fishpond
and went to Europe. Y, without authority from X seeing the
fishes ready for harvest, harvested the same, and sold them
to Z. Y delivers the money to X.
Can Y reimburse from X the expenses he incurred for selling
the fishes?
• Can Francine, when asked to reimburse the bill of the hospital, refuse payment on the
ground that she did not give her consent?
• ACTS OR OMISSIONS PUNISHABLE BY LAW;
DELICT / CRIMES
•What does the law say about obligations
arising from Delicts/crimes?
• Revised Penal Code: Art. 100. Civil liability of a person guilty of
felony. — Every person criminally liable for a felony is also civilly liable
• Art. 104. What is included in civil liability. — The civil liability
established in Articles 100, 101, 102, and 103 of this Code includes:
• 1. Restitution; - return of the thing that was lost
• 2. Reparation of the damage caused; - repair of the thing that was
damaged
• 3. Indemnification for consequential damages(amount of money that you
can collect). -
DAMAGE VS. DAMAGES
• DAMAGE – refers to the injury caused when one violates the right of
another