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x x the subject matter of the instant complaint are the subject drafts drawn by EPCIB,
which is a Philippine bank."[51]
G.R. No. 212216
SCPL's Petition is meritorious.
The CA absolved EPCIB from any liability in this wise:
Relative to EPCIB's solidary liability, We deem it proper to discharge it from
any responsibility considering that it already paid Llorente the face value of
the subject drafts amounting to US $300,000.00 as evidenced by the
Quitclaim, Indemnity and Confidentiality Agreement executed on 8 August
2002. It would be very unfair to hold EPCIB solidarily liable with Llorente
because it already paid/refunded to the latter the total amount of the
subject drafts. Moreover, allowing such solidary liability would, indeed, be to
sanction unjust enrichment on the part of Llorente, who will be allowed to
profit or enrich himself inequitabl[y] at EPCIB's expense,[52] since he was
already paid and yet, the latter, who was without any fault, is still bound to
share the responsibility without any assurance of being paid. Hence, it is
only just and equitable to relieve the bank from any liability to pay
considering the execution of the above agreement in favor of Llorente.[53]
In its Petition, SCPL posits that it is an established fact that EPCIB issued the subject
demand drafts since it was never denied by EPCIB and was even confirmed by the
bank's counsel in a letter dated September 16, 2002 to SCPL's counsel.[54]
According to SCPL, in issuing the subject demand drafts, EPCIB is considered by law as
the drawer and being the drawer, it represented that on due presentment the checks
would be accepted or paid, or both, according to their tenor and if they be dishonored
and the necessary proceedings be taken it would be the one who would pay pursuant to
Section 61 of the Negotiable Instruments Law (NIL).[55]
Additionally, SCPL argues that under the NIL, while the maker and the acceptor of the
negotiable instrument are primarily liable, the drawer and endorser are secondarily
liable; and the drawer's secondary liability to pay the amount of the checks arises from
its warranties as the drawer.[56] Being a holder in due course, as the CA has
recognized, SCPL may enforce payment of the instrument for its full amount against all
parties liable thereon.[57] SCPL concludes that there is no room for the application of
equity and unjust enrichment because the rights, liabilities and representations of the
parties are explicitly provided in the NIL and equity, being invoked only in the absence
of law, may supplement the law but it can neither contravene nor supplant it.[58]
As to the Indemnity Agreement allegedly executed on August 8, 2002, SCPL further
posits that the CA has no basis to give it weight as it was never presented as evidenc1
e on EPCIB's behalf and was never formally offered or identified by a proper witness in
court.[59] Even assuming that the Indemnity Agreement can be used as evidence, SCPL
takes the position that it is only valid between Llorente and EPCIB and cannot be
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