Persons 16: Article 23 of the Civil Code (lexinmotion) “Now that we have covered Articles 19 to 21, the rest of the provisions in this chapter of the Civil Code are merely reading matters. Babalik tayo sa mas detailed na pagpapaliwanag, pagdating natin sa Article 36 of the Civil Code. Tinuturing silang mga reading matters, kapatid, dahil heto ang mga provision ng batas na lalaktawan lang sa klase. Hindi sila masyadong pinag-uusapan, kahit sa mga textbooks na ginagamit natin, dahil walang masyadong discussion dito ang Supreme Court o hindi rin sila itinatanong sa bar exam.” Continuation of unjust enrichment ang Art. 23 Article 23 of the Civil Code provides that, “Even when an act or event causing damage to another’s property was not due to the fault or negligence of the defendant, the latter shall be liable for indemnity if through the act or event he was benefited. Note: If there is one thing you can take away from this lesson, it is this: Whe...
Persons 15: Article 22 and the Principle of Unjust Enrichment (lexinmotion) Recap on distinctions of the cause of action: Under Art. 20 of the Civil Code, the basis of the action is always an unlawful act, or an act that is contrary to some specific provision of the law and that such act, must be done willfully or negligently. On the other hand, an action under Art. 21 of the Civil Code is one that is also called contra bonus mores . It can never be committed by mere negligence, only through a willful or voluntary act. By the end of today’s lesson, you should be able to: Define the principle of unjust enrichment; Identify the requisites for an accion in rem verso to prosper; Distinguish accion in rem verso from solutio indebiti . Art. 22 of the Civil Code provides that, “Every person who through an act of performance by another, or any other means, acquires or comes into possession of...