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fix the maturity of the instrument; or (b) Where the bill expressly
stipulates that it shall be presented for acceptance; or (c) Where the
bill is drawn payable elsewhere than at the residence or place of
business of the drawee. In no other case is presentment for
acceptance necessary in order to render any party to the bill liable.‰
Obviously then, sight drafts do not require presentment for
acceptance.
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resolved against the petitioner. The trust receipt, together with the
questioned solidary guaranty clause, is on a form drafted and
prepared solely by the petitioner; ChiÊs participation therein is
limited to the affixing of his signature thereon. It is, therefore, a
contract of adhesion; as such, it must be strictly construed against
the party responsible for its preparation.
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default of another, the law merely requires that it, or some note or
memorandum thereof, be in writing. Otherwise, it would be
unenforceable unless ratified.While the acknowledgment of a surety
before a notary public is required to make the same a public
document, under Article 1358 of the Civil Code, a contract of
guaranty does not have to appear in a public document.
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2 Rollo, 39-41.
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3 Rollo, 81-83.
4 Brief for Appellant, 1-4; Rollo, 85, et. seq.
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comply with his obligation.
Its motion to reconsider the decision having been denied6
by the public respondent in its Resolution of 11 June 1986,
petitioner filed the instant petition on 31 July 1986
submitting the following legal issues:
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5 Rollo, 45-46.
6 Id., 48.
7 Rollo, 16.
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In the Resolution of 12 March 1990, this Court gave due
course to the petition after the filing of the Comment
thereto by private respondent Anacleto Chi and of the
Reply to the latter by the petitioner; both parties were also
required to submit their respective memoranda which they
subsequently complied with.
As We see it, the issues may be reduced as follows:
Both the trial court and the public respondent ruled that
Philippine Rayon could be held liable for the two (2) drafts,
Exhibits „X‰ and „X-1‰, because only these appear to have
been accepted by the latter after due presentment. The
liability for the remaining ten (10) drafts (Exhibits „X-2‰ to
„X-11‰ inclusive) did not arise because the same were not
presented for acceptance. In short, both courts concluded
that acceptance of the drafts by Philippine Rayon was
indispensable to make the latter liable thereon. We are
unable to agree with this proposition. The transaction in
the case at bar stemmed from Philippine RayonÊs
application for a commercial letter of credit with the
petitioner in the amount of $128,548.78 to cover the
formerÊs contract to purchase and import loom and textile
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8 Id., 131.
9 Record on Appeal, 123.
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Instruments Law (NIL). The said section reads:
(a) Where the bill is payable after sight, or in any other case,
where presentment for acceptance is necessary in order to
fix the maturity of the instrument; or
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10 Herein petitioner.
11 BlackÊs Law Dictionary, Fifth ed., 813; DAVIDSON, KNOWLES,
FORSYTHE AND JESPERSEN, Business Law, Principles and Cases,
1984 ed., 390.
12 ROSE, Money and Capital Markets, 1983 ed., 692.
13 Act No. 2031.
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17 Id., 17.
18 AGBAYANI, A.F., Commercial Laws of the Philippines, 1987 ed., vol. 1,
409 citing Windham Bank vs. Norton, 22 Conn. 213, 56 Am. Dec. 397.
19 134 Misc. 18, 21-22, 233 N.Y.S. 486, 490-491, cited in Johnston vs. State
Bank, 195 N.W. 2d 126, 130-131 (Iowa 1972), and excerpted in CORMAN,
Commercial Law, Cases and Materials, 1976 ed., 622.
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20 53 Phil. 874, 876-877 [1928]; see also, Samo vs. People, 115 Phil. 346
[1962].
21 206 Fed., 726.
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28 Sweet Lines, Inc. vs. Teves, 83 SCRA 361 [1978]; Angeles vs.
Calasanz, 135 SCRA 323 [1985].
29 Western Guaranty Corp. vs. Court of Appeals, 187 SCRA 652 [1990];
BPI Credit Corp. vs. Court of Appeals, 204 SCRA 601 [1991].
30 Article 1356, Civil Code.
31 Article 2047 of the Civil Code defines it as follows: „By guaranty a
person, called the guarantor, binds himself to the creditor to fulfill the
obligation of the principal debtor in case the latter should fail to do so.‰
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33 Rollo, 75.
34 99 Phil. 263, 268 [1956].
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35 FRANCISCO, V.J., The Revised Rules of Court, vol. I, 1973 ed., 258.
36 Second paragraph, Article 2055, Civil Code; see National Marketing
Corp. vs. Marquez, 26 SCRA 722 [1969]; Republic vs. Pal-Fox Lumber
Co., Inc., 43 SCRA 365 [1972].
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37 Plaridel Surety & Insurance Co., Inc. vs. P.L. Galang Machinery
Co., Inc., 100 Phil. 679 [1957]; Philippine National Bank vs. Luzon
Surety Co., Inc., 68 SCRA 207 [1975].
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