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BELLOSILLO, J.:
In finding for plaintiff, the trial court held that the construction of
the deep well was not part of the windmill project as evidenced
clearly by the letter proposals submitted by petitioner to
respondent. 2 It noted that "[i]f the intention of the parties is to
include the construction of the deep well in the project, the same
should be stated in the proposals. In the absence of such an
agreement, it could be safely concluded that the construction of the
deep well is not a part of the project undertaken by the
plaintiff." 3 With respect to the repair of the windmill, the trial court
found that "there is no clear and convincing proof that the windmill
system fell down due to the defect of the construction." 4
The Court of Appeals reversed the trial court. It ruled that the
construction of the deep well was included in the agreement of the
parties because the term "deep well" was mentioned in both
proposals. It also gave credence to the testimony of respondent's
witness Guillermo Pili, the proprietor of SPGMI which installed the
deep well, that petitioner Tanguilig told him that the cost of
constructing the deep well would be deducted from the contract
price of P60,000.00. Upon these premises the appellate court
concluded that respondent's payment of P15,000.00 to SPGMI
should be applied to his remaining balance with petitioner thus
effectively extinguishing his contractual obligation. However, it
rejected petitioner's claim of force majeure and ordered the latter to
reconstruct the windmill in accordance with the stipulated one-year
guaranty.
One (1) lot - Angle bar, G.I. pipe, Reducer Coupling, Elbow Gate
valve, cross Tee coupling.
One (1) lot - Float valve.
F. O. B. Laguna
Contract Price P60,000.00
Petitioner failed to show that the collapse of the windmill was due
solely to a fortuitous event. Interestingly, the evidence does not
disclose that there was actually a typhoon on the day the windmill
collapsed. Petitioner merely stated that there was a "strong wind."
But a strong wind in this case cannot be fortuitous - unforeseeable
nor unavoidable. On the contrary, a strong wind should be present
in places where windmills are constructed, otherwise the windmills
will not turn.
SO ORDERED.