UNIVERSITY OF THE PHILIPPINES
COLLEGE OF LAW
SALES
I.
INTRODUCTION
Textbook: BAVIERA, Araceli, Sales
DEFINITION OF SALE  Art. 1458
NATURE OF THE OBLIGATIONS
ESSENTAIL REQUISITES OF A CONTRACT OF SALE
1. Consent
2. Subject Matter
3. Price
Dizon v. CA 302 SCRA 288 (1999)
STAGES OF CONTRACT OF SALE
1. Negotiation
2. Perfection
3. Consummation
CHARACTERISTICS OF A CONTRACT OF SALE
1. Nominate and Principal
2. Consensual  Art. 1475
3. Bilateral and Reciprocal  Arts. 1169 and 1191
4. Onerous
5. Commutative Arts. 1355 and 1470
SALE IS TITLE AND NOT MODE
SALE DISTINGUISHED FROM OTHER CONTRACTS
1. Donation  Arts. 725 and 1471
2. Barter  Arts. 1468, 1638 to 1641
Fule v. CA 286 SCRA 698 (1998)
3. Contract for Piece of Work  Arts. 1467, 1713 to 1715
Celestino v. Collector 99 Phil 841 (1956)
Commissioner v. Engineering Equipment 65 SCRA 590 (1975)
4. Agency to Buy or Sell  Art. 1466, 1868
Quiroga v. Parsons 38 Phil 501 (1918)
Puyat v. Arco 72 Phil 402 (1941)
5. Dacion en Pago  Art. 1245
Dao Heng Bank v. Sps. Lilia & Reynaldo Laigo 571 SCRA 4343 (2008)
6.
Lease  Arts. 1484 and 1485
CONTRACT OF SALE/CONTRACT TO SELL
Luzon Brokerage v. Maritime Building 43 SCRA 93 (1972)
Dignos v. CA 158 SCRA 375 (1988)
II. PARTIES TO A CONTRACT OF SALE
CAPACITY OF PARTIES  Arts. 1489  1492
ABSOLUTE INCAPACITY  Arts. 1327, 1397, 1399
Necessaries  Art. 1489, 290
RELATIVE INCAPACITY: Married Persons
1.
Contracts with Third Parties  Arts. 73, 96 and Family Code
2. Between Spouses  Arts. 133, 1490 and 1492
Medina v. Collector 1 SCRA 302 (1961)
3.
Applicability to Common-Law Spouses  Art. 133
Matabuena v. Cervantes 38 Phil 284 (1971)
Cruz v. CA 281 SCRA 491 (1997)
SPECIAL DISQUALIFICATIONS  Arts. 1491 1492
1. Guardians, Agents and Administrators
Philippine Trust Co. v. Roldan 99 Phil 392 (1956)
2. Lawyers
Rubias v. Batiller 51 SCRA 120 (1973)
3. Judges
Macariola v. Asuncion 114 SCRA 77 (1982)
III. SUBJECT MATTER
REQUISITES OF A VALID SUBJECT MATTER  Arts. 1459 to 1465
1. Must be licit  Arts. 1347, 1459, 1575, 1409
Martinez v. CA 56 SCRA 647 (1974)
2. Must be determinate or determinable  Art. 1460
Melliza v. City of Iloilo 23 SCRA 477 (1968)
Atilano v. Atilano 28 SCRA 231 (1969)
3. Must be existing, future or contingent  Arts. 1347, 1348 and 1462
Emption rei speratae  Arts. 1461 and 1347
Pichel v. Alonzo 111 SCRA 34 (1981)
Emptio spei  Art. 1461
Subject to resolutory condition  Art. 1465
4. Quantity of subject matter not essential for perfection  Art. 1349
PARTICULAR KINDS
1. Generic things  Arts. 1246 and 1409 (6)
Yu Tek v. Gonzales 29 Phil 384 (1915)
2. Future goods  Art. 1461
3. Sale of undivided interest or share  Arts. 1463-1464
4. Sale of things in litigation  Arts. 1381 (4), 1358 (2)
IV. OBLIGATION OF THE SELLER TO TRANSFER OWNERSHIP
SALE BY A PERSON NOT THE OWNER AT TIME OF DELIVERY  Arts. 1462,
1505, 1459
EXCEPTIONS: When ownership transfers by non-owner
1. Estoppel  Arts. 1434
Hernaez v. Hernaez 32 Phil 214 (1915)
Siy Cong Bien V. HSBC 56 Phil 598 (1932)
Jalbuena v. Lizarraga 33 Phil 77 (1915)
2. Recording Laws; Torrens System  PD 1529
3. Statutory Sale - Order of Courts
4. Sale in Merchants Store, Market or Fair
Sun Bros. V. Velasco 54 OG 5143 Aug 1958
Masiclat v. Centeno GR No 8420, May 21, 1956
SALE BY A PERSON HAVING A VOIDABLE TITLE  Arts. 1506, 559
Tagatac v. Jimenez 53 OG 3792 No. 12 June 1957
De Garcia v. CA 37 SCRA 129 (1971
EDCA Publishing v. Santos 184 SCRA 614 (1990)
Aznar v. Yapdiangco 13 SCRA 486 (1965)
V. PRICE
MEANING OF PRICE  Arts. 1469  1474
REQUISITES FOR A VALID PRICE
1. Must be real  Arts. 1471
a. When price simulated
b. Effects when price simulated
c. False consideration  Art. 1353 and 1354, 1355
Mapalo v. Mapalo 17 SCRA 114 (1966)
Ong v. Ong 139 SCRA 133 (1985)
Bagnas v. CA 176 SCRA 159 (1989)
Morales v. CA 27 SCRA 484 (1969)
d. Non-payment of price
2. Must be in money or its equivalent  Arts. 1458, 1468
Republic v. Phil. Resources 102 Phil 960 (1958)
3. Must be certain or ascertainable at time of perfection  Arts. 1469
Toyota Shaw v. CA 244 SCRA 320 (1995)
HOW PRICE IS DETERMINED
1. By third person  Art. 1469
2. By the courts  Art. 1469
3. By reference to a definite day  Art. 1472
4. By reference to another thing certain
5. Never by one party  Arts. 1473, 1182
INADEQUACY OF PRICE  Arts. 1355, 1470
WHEN NO PRICE AGREED  Art. 1474
MANNER OF PAYMENT MUST BE AGREED UPON
Velasco v. CA 51 SCRA 439 (1973)
EARNEST MONEY V. OPTION MONEY  Art. 1482
Limson v. CA 357 SCRA 209 (2001)
San Miguel Properties v. Huang 336 SCRA 737 (2000)
VI. FORMATION OF CONTRACT OF SALE
PREPARATORY  Art. 1479
1. Offer  Art. 1475
Villonco v. Bormaheco 65 SCRA 352 (1975)
a. Forms of offer Arts. 1319, 1325, 1326
Zayco v. Serra 44 Phil 326 (1923)
b. Forms of acceptance  Arts. 1319
c.. Vices vitiating consent  Arts. 1330, 1338, 1331
2. Option Contract  Arts. 1479 , 1324
De la Cavada v.Diaz 37 Phil 962 (1918)
Carcellar v. CA 302 SCRA 718 (1999)
a. Meaning of Consideration:
Villamor v. CA 202 SCRA 607 (1991)
Soriano v. Bautista 6 SCRA 946 (1962)
b. An option to buy is not a contract of purchase and sale
Adelfa Properties v. CA 310 Phil 623 (1995)
c. Without consideration void as option but valid as offer
Sanchez v. Rigos 45 SCRA 368 (1972)
d. Proper exercise of option
Nietes v. CA 46 SCRA 654 (1972)
e.
There must be acceptance of option
Vasquez v. CA 199 SCRA 102 (1991)
3. Right of First Refusal
Equitorial Realty v. Mayfair 264 SCRA 483 (1996)
Paranaque Kings v. CA 268 SCRA 727 (1997)
Ang Yu v. CA 238 SCRA 602 (1994)
Rosencor v. Inquing 354 SCRA 119 (2001)
4. Mutual Promise to Buy and Sell  Art. 1479
De la Cavada v. Diaz 37 Phil 982 (1918)
PERFECTION - Arts. 1475, 1319, 1325, 1326
1. When deviation allowed
Villonco v. Bormaheco 65 SCRA 352 (1975)
2. Sale by Auction  Arts. 1476, 1403 (d), 1326
3. Perfection  Art. 1475
National Grains Authority v. IAC 171 SCRA 131 (1989)
Peoples Homesite and Housing v. CA 133 SCRA 777 (1984)
4. Place of Perfection  Art. 1391
5. Expenses of Execution and Registration  Art. 1487, 1521
FORMALITIES OF THE CONTRACT
1. Form not important  Arts. 1483, 1356, 1357, 1358
Dalion v. CA 182 SCRA 872 (1990)
Secuya v. vda de Selma 326 SCRA 244 (2000)
2. Exceptions: When form important
A. Form important for enforceability
a. Statute of Frauds  Arts. 1403, 1405
Paredes v. Espino 22 SCRA 1000 (1968)
Baretto v. Manila 46 Phil 964 (1924)
Inigo v. Estate of Maloto 21 SCRA 246 (11967)
B. Form important for validity
a. Sale of realty through an agent  Art. 1874
City Lite v. CA 325 SCRA 385 (2000)
b. Sale of large cattle  Art. 1581, sec. 529 Revised Adm. Code
c. Electronic Commerce Act  RA 8792 sec. 7, 8, 11
VII. TRANSFER OF OWNERSHIP
MANNER OF TRANSFER  Arts. 1477, 1496
Kuenzle v. Macke 14 Phil 610 (1909)
WHEN DELIVERY DOES NOT TRANSFER TITLE
1. Sale on return
2. Sale on approval, trial or satisfaction  Art. 1502
3. Express Reservation  Art. 1478
Luzon Brokerage v. Maritime Bldg. 43 SCRA 93 (1972)
4. Implied Reservation  Art. 1503
5. When sale not valid
6. When seller is not the owner
KINDS OF DELIVERY
1. Real delivery  Art. 1497
Bean v. Cadwallader 10 Phil 606 (1908)
Ocejo v. International Bank 37 SCRA 631 (1918)
Cebu Winland Dev.Corp. v. Ong Siao Hua 588 SCRA 120 (2009)
2. Constructive Delivery
a. Symbolic Delivery  Art. 1498
Aviles v. Arcega 44 Phil 924 (1922)
Phil. Suburban v. Auditor General 63 SCRA 397 (1975)
Sarmiento v. Lesaca 108 Phil 900 (1960)
Florendo v. Foz 21 Phil 388 (1991)
Masallo v. Cesar 39 Phil 134 (1918)
Asset Privatization Trust v. T.J. Enterprises 587 SCRA 481 (2009)
b Traditio Longa Manu  Arts. 1498, 1499, 1513, 1514
Board of Liquidator v. Floro 110 Phil 482 (1960)
c. Tradition Brevi Manu  Art. 1499
Abuan v. Garcia 14 SCRA 759 (1965)
d. Traditio Constitutom Possessorium  Art. 1500
Bautista v. Sioson 39 Phil 615 (1919)
e. Delivery to a Common Carrier  Arts. 1523
FOB Sales
Behn Meyer v. Yangco 38 Phil 602 (1918)
CIF Sales
General Food v. Nacoco 100 Phil 637 (1956)
FAS
Effect of form of bill of lading  Art. 1503
DOUBLE SALES  Art. 1544
1. General Rule  Prior tempore, prior jure
Carbonell v. CA 69 SCRA 99 (1976)
2. Requisites for Double Sale
Cheng v. Genato 300 SCRA 722 (1998)
3. Who is purchaser in good faith
Agricultural and Home Extension v. CA 213 SCRA 536 (1992)
4. Priority of registration over possession
5. Sale of Movables  Arts. 1544 , 1497 to 1501
Rivera v. Ong 37 Phil 355 (1917)
6. Sale of Immovables  Art.1 1544 par. 2
Carbonell v. CA 69 SCRA 99 (1976)
7. Sale by virtue of execution and attachment  Art. 1544
Carumba v. CA 31 SCRA 558 (1970)
8. Meaning of Better Right
Hanopol v. Pilapil 7 SCRA 452 (1963)
9. Unregistered land  PD 1529 sec. 113
Dagupan v. Macam 14 SCRA 179 (1965)
10. When one sale is forgery
Espiritu v. Valerio 9 SCRA 761 (1963)
11. First in possession in good faith
Quimson v. Rosete 87 Phil 159 (1950)
Sanchez v. Ramos 40 Phil 614 (1919)
12. Oldest title  Art. 1544 pars. 3
VIII. RISK OF LOSS
GENERAL RULE  Art. 1263, 1189
WHEN LOSS OCCURRED BEFORE PERFECTION
Roman v. Grimalt 6 Phil 96 (1906)
WHEN LOSS OCCURRED AT TIME OF PERFECTION  Arts. 1493 and 1494
Norkis v. CA 193 SCRA 694 (1991)
WHEN LOSS OCCURRED AFTER PERFECTION BUT BEFORE DELIVERY 
Arts. 1164, 1262
General Rule: Res perit domino
Loss by fault of a party  Arts. 1480, 1504. 1538, 1636
Loss by fortuitous events  Arts. 1480, 1163, 1165, 1504, 1538, 1189
Fruits or improvements  Arts. 1537
WHEN OWNERSHIP IS TRANSFERRED  Arts. 1504
Sun Bros. V. Perez 7 SCRA 977 (1963)
Lawyers Coop v. Tabora 13 SCRA 762 (1965)
Song Fo v. Oria 33 Phil 3 (1915)
IX.
DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
DEFINITION - Art. 1636
PURPOSE OF DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
Siy Cong Bieng v. HSBC 56 Phil 598 (1932)
NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
1. How negotiated  Arts. 1508, 1509
2. Who can negotiate  Art. 1512
3. Rights acquired by negotiation  Art. 1505
4. Effects of Negotiation  Art. 1513
5. Unauthorized Negotiation  Art. 1518
NON-NEGOTIABLE DOCUMENTS OF TITLE
1. How transferred or assigned  Art. 1514
2. Effects of Transfer  Art. 1514
WARRANTIES OF SELLER OF DOCUMENTS OF TITLE - Art. 1516
RULES ON LEVY/GARNISHMENT OF GOODS  Arts. 1514, 1519, 1520
X. REMEDIES OF AN UNPAID SELLER
DEFINITION OF UNPAID SELLER  Art. 1525
REMEDIES OF UNPAID SELLER
1. Possessory Lien  Arts. 1526  1529, 1503, 1535
a. Partial delivery
b. Loss of lien
c. Revival of lien
2. Stoppage in transitu  Arts. 1530  1535, 1632 (2)
a. Requisites
b. When considered in transit
c. Sale of goods in transit
3. Right of Resale  Art. 1533
a. Time to resell
b. Right to sue buyer for damages
4. Right to Rescind  Art. 1534
XI. PERFORMANCE OF CONTRACT
DELIVERY OF THING SOLD
1. Place, time and manner of delivery  Arts. 1521, 1169, 1524
Smith Bell v. Matti 44 Phil 874 (19220
2. When time is of essence
Soler c. Chesky 43 Phil 52 (1922)
Republic v. Litton 94 Phil 52 (1953)
3. Effects of delivery  Art. 1477, 1478
4. When not bound to deliver  Arts. 1524, 1536,1198
5. Sale of Movables  Arts. 1522, 1537, 1480
a. Delivery by installment  Art. 1583
b. Delivery of wrong quantity  Art. 1522
6. Sale of Immovables  Arts. 1539, 1540
Azarraga v. Gay 52 Phil 599 (1928)
a.
Where price is at certain rate per unit  Art. 1539, 1540
Cebu Windland Dev. Corp. v. Ong Siao Hua 588 SCRA 120 (2009)
b. Sale for a lump sum  Art. 1542
7. Inspections and Acceptance
a. Right of inspection  Art. 1584
b. Manifestation of acceptance  Art. 1585
b. Breach of warranty  Art. 1586
c. Refusal to accept Art. 1587  1589
La Fuerza v. CA 23 SCRA 1217 (1968)
PAYMENT OF PRICE
1. Liability for interest  Arts. 1582
2. Suspension of payments  Arts. 1590, 1560, 1664
De la Cruz v. Legaspi 98 Phil 43 (1955)
Bareng v. CA 107 Phil 641 (1960)
3. Sale of real property  Arts. 1592, 1560
a. Effect of non payment  Art. 1191
Laforteza v. Machuca 333 SCRA 643 (1992)
Luzon Brokerage v. Maritime Bldg. 43 SCRA 93 (1972)
b.
Maceda Law: Sales of Residential Realty on Installment (RA 6552)
Valarao v. CA 394 SCRA 155 (1999)
Active Realty v. Daroya 382 SCRA 152 (2002)
XII.
WARRANTIES
EXPRESS WARRANTIES
1. Distinguish from condition  Arts. 1545
2. Distinguish from opinion, dealers talk  Art. 1546, 1340, 1341
Songco v. Sellner 37 Phil 254 (1917)
3. Distinguish from false representation  Art. 1342
Gochangco v. Dean 47 Phil 687 (1925)
PMC v. Gojuco 48 Phil 621 (1926)
IMPLIED WARRANTIES  Art. 1547
1. Seller has right to sell
2. Warranty against eviction  Arts. 1548  1560
3. Warranty against non-apparent servitudes  Art. 1560
4. Warranty against hidden encumbrance or defects  Arts. 1561  1580
5. Additional warranties for consumer products  RA 7394, Art. 68
6. Warranty in sale of animals  Art. 1568
7. Implied Warranty of Quality  Art. 1562 (1), 1564
8. Sale by sample or description  Art. 1574, 1562 (2), 1481
EFFECTS OF WARRANTIES
EFFECTS OF WAIVERS
BUYERS OPTIONS IN CASE OF BREACH OF WARRANTY  Art. 1599
Ong v. CA 567 SCRA 53 (2008)
XIII.
BREACH OF CONTRACTS
REMEDIES OF THE SELLER  Art. 1636, 1594- 1599
Sale of Movables
1. Action for the price  Art. 1595
2. Action for damages  Art. 1596
3. Rescission  Art. 1597, 1534, 1593
RECTO LAW: Sale of Movables on Installment  Arts. 1484  1486
1. Meaning of Installment Sale
Levy Hermanos v. Gervacio 69 Phil 52 (1939)
2. Remedies available to the unpaid seller
Delta Motor Sales v. Niu Kim Duan 213 SCRA 259 (1992)
3. Remedy of specific performance
Tajanlangit v. Southern Motors 101 Phil 606 (1967)
4. Nature of the remedy of rescission
Nonato v. IAC 140 SCRA 255 (1985)
5. Meaning of action
Cruz v. Filipinas Investment and Finance Corp. 23 Corp 791 (1968)
6. What constitutes foreclosure
Third party mortgage
Ridad v. Filipinas Investment 120 SCRA 246 (1983)
The barring effect of foreclosure
Northern Motors v. Sapinoso 33 SCRA 356 (1970)
Sale of Immovables
1. Anticipatory Breach  Art. 1591
Legarda v. Saldana 55 SCRA 324 (1974)
2. PD 957 sec. 23, 24
Casa Filipina v. OP 241 SCRA 165 (1995)
Relucio v. Brillante Garfin 187 SCRA 405 (1990)
3. Maceda Law: RA 6552 - Sale of Immovables on Installment
Mclaughlin v. CA 144 SCRA 693 (1986)
Luzon Brokerage v. Maritime 86 SCRA 305 (1978)
REMEDIES OF THE BUYER
1. In case of movables  Arts. 1598  1599
2. In case of immovables  Art. 1911 PD 957 Sec. 23, 24
3. Suspension of Payment  Art. 1590
XIV. EXTINGUISHMENT OF THE SALE
CAUSES  Arts. 1600, 1231
CONVENTIONAL REDEMPTION  Art. 1601
Villarica v. CA 26 SCRA 189 (1968)
Bautista v. Unangst 557 SCRA (2008)
EQUITABLE MORTGAGE  Arts. 1602 - 1604
1. Definition of Equitable Mortgage
Tan v. Valdehueza 66 SCRA 61 (1976)
2. Rationale of Equitable Mortgage
3. Badges of Equitable Mortgage
4. Pactum Commissorium  Art. 2088
DISTINGUISH FROM OPTION TO BUY Art. 1602
Adiarte v. Tumaneng 88 Phil 333 (1951)
PERIOD OF REDEMPTION
1. When no period agree upon  Art. 1606
2. When period agreed upon
Anchuel v. IAC 147 SCRA 4343 (1987)
3. When there is a period of non-redemption
Tayao v. Dulay 13 SCRA 758 (1965)
EXERCISE OF THE RIGHT TO REDEEM  Art. 1616
Gargollo v. Duero 1 SCRA 1311 (1961)
1. By whom exercised  Arts. 1610 - 1613
2. From whom to redeem  Art. 1615
3. Effect of redemption  Arts. 1617, 1618
4. Effect of non-redemption  Art. 1607
LEGAL REDEMPTION  Art. 1619
1. Period to redeem  Art. 1623
Conejero v. CA 16 SCRA 775 (1966)
Butte v. Manuel Uy  4 SCRA 526 (1962)
Castillo v. Samonte 106 Phil 1023 (1960)
Doromal v. CA 66 SCRA 575 (1975)
2. Instances of legal redemption
a. Co-owners  Art. 1620
b. Co-heirs  Art. 1088
c. Adjoining landowners of rural land  Art. 1621
d. Adjoining landowners of urban land  Art. 1622
Ortega v. Orcine 38 Phil 276 (1971)
f. Under Public Land Act  CA 141 sec. 118
g. Under Extrajudicial Foreclosure  Act 3175 sec. 6
h. Under Agrarian Land Reform Code  RA 6389 sec. 12
XV.
BULK SALES LAW
A. Scope
People v. Wong CA O>G> 4867 (1954)
B. Coverage of Bulk Sales
C. Compliance requirements under the law
D. Effects of non-compliance Sec. 4,7,11
People v. Mapoy 73 Phil 678 (1942)
XVI. RETAIL TRADE LIBERALIZATION ACT OF 2000
A. Constitutionality
Inchong v. Hernandes 101 Phil 1155 (1957)
B. Scope and definition
King v. Hernandez 4 SCRA 792 (1962)
C. Elements
D. Application of Grandfather Rule on 100% Filipino ownership of corporate
entity
E. Anti-Dummy Act  CA No. 108 as amended by PD 715
2012 clj