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Recitation 4/27/15 INTRODUCTION Article 2176 , in relation to Arts. 1157-1162 Obligations /liabilities arising from delict Cases: 1. Barredo v. Garcia, G.R. No. 48006. July 8, 1942. 2. Elcano v. Hill, G.R. No. L-24803. May 26, 1977. 3. People v. Amistad G.R. No. L-34666. October 30, 1981 4. Co vs. Munoz, Jr., G.R. No. 181986. December 4, 2013. 5. Heirs of Simon v. Chan, G.R. No. 157547. February 23, 2011. Obligations/liabilities arising from contracts Obligations/liabilities arising from quasi-delict Cases: 1. Cangco v Manila Railroad, G.R. No. 12191. October 14, 1918. Air France v Carrascoso, G.R. No. L-21438. September 28, 1966. Regino v. Pangasinan Colleges Of Science And Technology, G.R. No. 156109. November 18, 2004 LRTA v. Navidad, G.R. No. 145804. February 6, 2003 PAL vs Savillo, G.R. No. 149547. July 4, 2008 KINDS OF TORTS INTENTIONAL-on human relations; Arts. 19-35 of the Cvil Code NON INTENTIONAL Negligence-Arts 2176 to 2194 of the Civil Code Strict Liability-Arts. 694-707; Art. 2183, 2187, 2193 QUASI-DELICTS, Definition under the Civil Code Arts. 2176-2194 REQUIREMENTS FOR A FINDING OF LIABILITY UNDER QUASI-DELICT (a) damages suffered by the plaintiff; (b) fault or negligence of the defendant, or some other person for whose acts he must respond; and (c) the connection of cause and effect between the fault or negligence of the defendant and the damages incurred by the plaintiff. Case: Indophil Textile Mills, Inc., v. Adviento, G.R. No. 171212. August 4, 2014 NEGLIGENCE Art. 1172-1173

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Page 1: Syllabus (Updated)

Recitation 4/27/15

INTRODUCTIONArticle 2176 , in relation to Arts. 1157-1162Obligations /liabilities arising from delict

Cases:1. Barredo v. Garcia, G.R. No. 48006. July 8, 1942.2. Elcano v. Hill, G.R. No. L-24803. May 26, 1977.3. People v. Amistad G.R. No. L-34666. October 30, 19814. Co vs. Munoz, Jr., G.R. No. 181986. December 4, 2013.5. Heirs of Simon v. Chan, G.R. No. 157547. February 23, 2011.

Obligations/liabilities arising from contractsObligations/liabilities arising from quasi-delictCases:1. Cangco v Manila Railroad, G.R. No. 12191. October 14, 1918.Air France v Carrascoso, G.R. No. L-21438. September 28, 1966.Regino v. Pangasinan Colleges Of Science And Technology, G.R. No. 156109. November 18, 2004LRTA v. Navidad, G.R. No. 145804. February 6, 2003PAL vs Savillo, G.R. No. 149547. July 4, 2008

KINDS OF TORTSINTENTIONAL-on human relations; Arts. 19-35 of the Cvil CodeNON INTENTIONALNegligence-Arts 2176 to 2194 of the Civil CodeStrict Liability-Arts. 694-707; Art. 2183, 2187, 2193QUASI-DELICTS, Definition under the Civil Code Arts. 2176-2194REQUIREMENTS FOR A FINDING OF LIABILITY UNDER QUASI-DELICT(a) damages suffered by the plaintiff; (b) fault or negligence of the defendant, or some other person for whose acts he must respond; and (c) the connection of cause and effect between the fault or negligence of the defendant and the damages incurred by the plaintiff.Case:Indophil Textile Mills, Inc., v. Adviento, G.R. No. 171212. August 4, 2014NEGLIGENCE Art. 1172-1173