- Statute
- Civil Code
- Article
- Art. 1300
- Topic
- Extinguishment of Obligations
- Book
- BOOK IV Obligations and Contracts
- Title
- TITLE I Obligations
- Chapter
- CHAPTER 4 Extinguishment of Obligations
- Formerly
- Art. 1209a of the old Civil Code
- Year
- 1949
The provision
Subrogation of a third person in the rights of the creditor is either legal or conventional. The former is not presumed, except in cases expressly mentioned in this Code; the latter must be clearly established in order that it may take effect. (1209a)
Cases applying this article
- Luis Llacer v. Francisco Muñoz de Bustillo G.R. No. 3677
- Ildelfonso Doronila v. Jose Lopez G.R. No. 1293
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