CASE DIGEST
FACTS: On 1924, the government took private respondent Victor Amigable's land for road-right-of-way purpose.
FACTS: On 1924, the government took private respondent Victor Amigable's land for road-right-of-way purpose.
On
1959, Amigable filed in the Court of First Instance a complaint to recover the
ownership and possession of the land and for damages for the alleged illegal
occupation of the land by the government (entitled Victor Amigable vs. Nicolas
Cuenco, in his capacity as Commissioner of Public Highways and Republic of the
Philippines).
Amigable's
complaint was dismissed on the grounds that the land was either donated or sold
by its owners to enhance its value, and that in any case, the right of the
owner to recover the value of said property was already barred by estoppel and
the statute of limitations. Also, the non-suability of the government was
invoked.
In
the hearing, the government proved that the price of the property at the time
of taking was P2.37 per square meter. Amigable, on the other hand, presented a
newspaper showing that the price was P6.775.
The
public respondent Judge ruled in favor of Amigable and directed the Republic of
the Philippines to pay Amigable the value of the property taken with interest
at 6% and the attorney's fees.
ISSUE:Whether or not the provision of Article 1250 of the New Civil Code
is applicable in determining the amount of compensation to be paid to private
respondent Amigable for the property taken.
HELD:Not applicable.
RATIO:Article 1250 of the NCC provides that the value of currency at the
time of the establishment of the obligation shall be the basis of payment which
would be the value of peso at the time of taking of the property when the
obligation of the government to pay arises. It is only when there is an
agreement that the inflation will make the value of currency at the time of
payment, not at the time of the establishment, the basis for payment.
The
correct amount of compensation would be P14,615.79 at P2.37 per square meter,
not P49,459.34, and the interest in the sum of P145,410.44 at the rate of 6%
from 1924 up to the time respondent court rendered its decision as was awarded
by the said court should accordingly be reduced.
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