De Leon breaks down Article 2176 into four necessary components. Absent any one, an action for torts fails.
has long been a staple for law students and practitioners, offering a structured analysis of "Quasi-delicts" under . This paper examines how De Leon’s work clarifies the intersection of fault, negligence, and the resulting obligation to pay for damages. II. The Triad of Quasi-Delicts torts and damages de leon
In Philippine law, a "tort" is broadly defined as a civil wrong (other than a breach of contract) that causes harm, for which the court provides a remedy in the form of damages. While the term "tort" is a common law concept, its equivalent in the Philippine civil law system is primarily the . Key distinctions highlighted by De Leon include: De Leon breaks down Article 2176 into four