COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW Outline
COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW Outline
COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW Outline
Atty. M. Reyes
Saturdays, 9-4 pm
CREDIT TRANSACTIONS
Rosario Textile Mills Corp. v. Home Bankers Savings, GR no. 137232, June 29, 2005
Ng v. People, GR 173905, April 23, 2010 (where goods never intended for sale)
Hur Tin Yang v. People, GR 195117, August 14, 2013 (when return of goods not possible)
8) Who owns the goods covered by a TR; who bears the loss
Rosario Textile Mills v. Home Banker (when bank made to appear as owner of goods)
West Coast Life Ins. Co. v. Hurd, GR L-8527, March 30, 1914 (corporate agents liable)
Gonzales v. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank, GR 164905, Oct. 19, 2007 (juridical entity cannot
be arrested, imprisoned)
Read: Sarmiento v. CA, GR 122502, Dec. 27, 2002 (is civil action proper)
Read: Landl & Co. Inc. v. Metropolitan Bank and Trust Co., GR 159622, July 30, 2004 (was
loan obligation satisfied)
Bank of America, NT & SA v CA, GR 105395, Dec. 10, 1993 (arrangement under LC)
2) Governing Laws
a. Code of Commerce
3) Parties in an LC transaction
a. Buyer/applicant
b. Seller (beneficiary)
c. Issuing bank
e. Confirming bank
f. Paying bank
g. Negotiating bank
Read: MWSS v Daway, GR 160732, June 21, 2004 (solidary liability of issuing bank)
Bank of America v. CA (role of the seller in an LC; when notifying bank acts as negotiating
bank)
h. Correspondent bank
4) Independence Principle in LCs
Read: Keng Hua Paper Products v. CA, 286 SCRA 257, 1998 (three independent contracts)
BPI v. De Reny Fabric, 35 SCRA 256 (are banks concerned with description of goods in LC)
Transfield Philippines v. Luzon Hydro Corp., GR 146717, November 22, 2004 (is issuing
bank duty bound to ensure compliance with main contract)
5) Fraud Exception
6) Kinds of LC
a. Confirmed, unconfirmed
b. Irrevocable, revocable
c. Revolving
d. Back to back
e. Standby
III. Mortgage
2) Features of Mortgage
a. There must be a valid principal obligation
d. Mortgage is indivisible
Filipinas Marble Corp. v. IAC, 142 SCRA 180, 1986 (consideration for the mortgage)
Vda de Jayme v. CA, 390 SCRA 380, 2002 (can third party mortgage his property for debtor;
mortgage is indivisible)
Landrito v. CA, 466 SCRA 107, 2005 (amount that mortgage secures)
a. Subject of REM
Read: Ursal v. CA, 473 SCRA 58, 2005 (can banks rely on the title)
d. Nature of REM
Read: Ramirez v. CA, 409 SCRA 133, 2003 (is just possidendi, jus disponendi included)
Rizal Commercial Banking Corp. v. CA, 289 SCRA 292, 1998 (right of first registered
mortgagee)
Read: Quintinilla v. CA, 279 SCRA 397, 1997 (general rule; exception)
g. Foreclosure of mortgage
Read: Concepcion v. CA, 274 SCRA 614, 1997 (ordinary execution sale)
BPI Savings Bank v. Vda de Coscolluela, 493 SCRA 472, 2006 (waiver of action for collection
of debt)
h. Extrajudicial Foreclosure
1. When is it available
Casano v. Magat, 374 SCRA 508, 2002 (when there is express authority)
2. How is it initiated
Read: AM 99-10-05-0
3. Venue/Filing Fee
Read: AM 99-10-05-0
Sps. Ochoa v. China Banking, GR 192877, March 23, 2011 (stipulation of parties)
Benguet Management Corp. v. CA, 411 SCRA 347, 354, 2003 (venue)
4. Requirements of Notice/Publication
Read: Act 3135 (where to post and publish and how many places/publications)
Ouano v. CA, 398 SCRA 525, 2003 (what if date of sale changed)
Carlos v. CA, GR 154036, Oct. 19, 2007 (is personal notice necessary; exception)
5. Sale Price
Suico Rattan v. CA, 490 SCRA 560, 2006 (effect if sale price lower than market value)
BPI Family Savings v. Avenido, GR 175816, Dec. 7, 2011 (can creditor recover deficiency)
6. Possession after Foreclosure
Sps. Edralin v. Phil. Veterans Bank, GR 168523, March 9, 2011 (is highest bidder entitled to
possession during redemption period)
Cahilig v. Terencio, GR 164470, Nov. 28, 2011 (when possession becomes matter of right)
7. Redemption
Sec. 47, General Banking Law (if mortgagee is a bank and mortgagor is a natural/juridical
person)
8. Redemption Price
b. Subject matter of CM
Tsai v. CA, GR 120098, Oct. 2, 2001 (Can immovable property be subject of CM)
e. Formalities
Read: Cebu International Finance Corp. v. CA, 268 SRA 178, 1997
f. Description of property in CM
g. Effect of unnotarized CM
h. Right of redemption
Cabral v. Evangelista, 28 SCRA 1000, 1969 (right of redemption after foreclosure sale)
Read: Bicol Savings v. Guinhawa, 188 SCRA 642, 1990 (can mortgagee recover deficiency)
2) Common Types
a. Bill of Lading
c. Quedan
d. Dock warrant
Read: Telengtan Brothers v. CA, 236 SCRA 617 (as contract and receipt)
3) Formalities
a. By delivery only
6) Effect of negotiation of WR
Read: Philippine Trust Co. v. National Bank, 42 Phil 413, 1922 (manual delivery)
Sec. 41, WRL
7) Vendor’s lien
8) Pledge of WR
Read: Sec. 58, WRL
19) Attachment or levy upon goods for which negotiable receipt issued
1) Obligations of Warehouseman
VII. Financial Rehabilitation and Insolvency Act of 2010 (RA 10142) and Concurrence
and Preference of Credits (Arts. 2241-2244, New Civil Code)
2) Key definitions
a. Debtor
b. Insolvent
c. Liabilities
e. Creditor
f. Commencement date
h. Secured creditor
i. Lien
3) Proceedings covered by FRIA and persons who will file and/or approve
a. Voluntary rehabilitation (Sec. 12, FRIA), involuntary rehabilitation (Sec. 13), pre-
negotiated rehabilitation (Sec. 76), voluntary liquidation (Sec. 90), involuntary
liquidation (Sec. 91) for:
1. Sole proprietorship
2. Partnership
3. Corporation
b. Suspension of payment (Sec. 94, FRIA), voluntary liquidation (Sec. 103), involuntary
liquidation (Sec. 105) for:
1. Individual debtor
4) When group of debtors can file petition for voluntary rehabilitation (Sec. 12)
PAL v. Kurongking
7. Out-of-court rehabilitation
6. Suspension of payments
Read; Sec. 94
c. Suspension order
Read: Sec. 96
e. Prohibited acts
Read: Sec. 95
f. Creditors meeting
d. Liquidation process
h. Distribution of Assets
3. Order of preference with respect to other properties (Art. 2244, NCC as modified
by Art. 110, Labor Code
j. Cross-border insolvency
BANKING
1) General Concepts
d. What are deposit substitutes (Sec. 95, New Central Bank Act)
a. Universal banks
b. Commercial banks
5) Distinctions
a. As to capitalization
b. As to purpose
c. As to powers or functions
e. As to incorporators
f. As to foreign equity
6) Functions of banks
a. Deposit function
b. Loan function
c. Prohibited acts
7) Deposit function
Read: Tang Tiong Tick v. American Aphothecaries, 65 Phil. 414 (deposit not for
safekeeping)
Guingona v. City Fiscal of Manila, 128 SCRA 577 (no liability for estafa)
d. Kinds of deposits
1. Demand deposits
2. Savings account
3. NOW accounts
4. Time deposits
1. MB regulations on DOSRI
2. Individual ceilings
c. Collateral
1. Redemption period
2. Redemption price
3. Possession
9) Ownership of banks
b. Qualifications
11) Dividends
a. Powers of conservator
Read: Philippine International Bank v. CA, GR 115849, Jan. 24, 1996 (extent of authority of
conservator under Central Bank Law)
b. Duties of receiver
f. Judicial review
21. Can parties agree on interest rate hike based on prevailing market rate
a. Bank supervision
a. Powers of the MB
a. Deposit insurance
Read: PDIC c. Phil. Countryside Rural Bank, GR 176438, jan. 24, 2011
h. Splitting of deposits
j. PDIC as regulator
1. Examination
Read: PDIC v. Phil. Countryside Rural Bank, R 176438, Jan. 24, 2011
2. Investigation
1. Functions
1. Customer identification
2. Record keeping
i. Authority of AMLC to inquire into and examine bank deposits (RA 10167)
e. Garnishment
ii. provision for family (Sec. 13, Rule 39, Rules of Civil Procedure)
5) The Terrorism Financing and Prevention and Suppression Act (RA 10168)
b. Authority to freeze
a. Disclosure requirement
b. Exempt transactions
1) Modes of entry
4) Capital requirements
5) Board of directors
6) Equal treatment
Read: Sec. 3
In the Matter of the Corporate Rehabilitation of Bayan Telecom, GR 175418-20, Dec. 5, 2012
5) Registration of investments
a. Fines
b. Forfeiture of benefits