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Case Digest Camp John Hay DC V Charter Chemical CC Civil Law Aug 2019 J Leonen

This document summarizes a case between Camp John Hay Development Corporation and Charter Chemical regarding a construction contract. Camp John Hay hired Charter Chemical to complete painting works in exchange for payment and two residential units. While Charter Chemical completed the work in 2003, Camp John Hay did not provide the units until 2005 due to construction delays. Charter Chemical demanded payment or transfer of the units. When further demands were denied, Charter Chemical filed for arbitration. The arbitration commission and Court of Appeals both ruled in favor of Charter Chemical, finding that the dispute fell under the arbitration clause and that rescission of the contract was justified due to Camp John Hay's failure to deliver the units.

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Case Digest Camp John Hay DC V Charter Chemical CC Civil Law Aug 2019 J Leonen

This document summarizes a case between Camp John Hay Development Corporation and Charter Chemical regarding a construction contract. Camp John Hay hired Charter Chemical to complete painting works in exchange for payment and two residential units. While Charter Chemical completed the work in 2003, Camp John Hay did not provide the units until 2005 due to construction delays. Charter Chemical demanded payment or transfer of the units. When further demands were denied, Charter Chemical filed for arbitration. The arbitration commission and Court of Appeals both ruled in favor of Charter Chemical, finding that the dispute fell under the arbitration clause and that rescission of the contract was justified due to Camp John Hay's failure to deliver the units.

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CASE DIGEST CAMP JOHN HAY DC V CHARTER CHEMICAL CC CIVIL LAW

AUGUST 2019 J LEONEN

Camp John Hay Development Corporation is the investment arm of a consortium


engaged in the construction of the Camp John Hay Manor in Baguio City.

In January 2001, Camp John Hay Development entered into a Contractor's


Agreement with Charter Chemical, the company awarded to complete the interior and
exterior painting works of unit 2E of the Camp John Hay Manor for the contract price of
P15,500,000.00. This was inclusive of the price of two (2)-studio type units at Camp John
Hay Suites, the total amount of which would be based on the units chosen by Charter
Chemical

In 2003, Charter Chemical completed the painting works, after which Camp John Hay
Development issued a Final Inspection and Acceptance Certificate belatedly on May 30,
2005. Charter Chemical demanded the execution of the deed of sale and delivery of the
titles of the two (2) units in September 2004, with a follow-up in April 2005.[13] In June
2005, Camp John Hay Development and Charter Chemical executed contracts to sell.

Due to unforeseen delay in the construction, Charter Chemical, through counsel, wrote
Camp John Hay Development, demanding that it transfer the units or pay the value of
these units in the sum of P6,996,517.48.

When it felt that further demands would be futile, Charter Chemical, on June 12, 2008,
filed before the Construction Industry Arbitration Commission a Request for
Arbitration under the arbitration clause in the Contractor's Agreement which it ruled in
favor of Charter Chemical then it was affirmed by the Court of Appeals.

Issue:

1. Whether the CA does not erred that the proper venue of their dispute is in contruction
Arbitration

2. Whether or not the Court of Appeals correctly rescinded the obligation under Article
1191 of the Civil Code and whether or not a period should be fixed under Article 1197 of
the Civil Code;

1. No.

It bears to emphasize that the mere existence of an arbitration clause in the construction
contract is considered by law as an agreement by the parties to submit existing or future
controversies between them to CIAC jurisdiction, without any qualification or condition
precedent. To affirm a condition precedent in the construction contract, which would
effectively suspend the jurisdiction of the CIAC until compliance therewith, would be in
conflict with the recognized intention of the law and rules to automatically vest CIAC
with jurisdiction over a dispute should the construction contract contain an arbitration
clause

2. Yes.rescission of the contract is sanctioned here. Under the contract, petitioner and
respondent have reciprocal obligations. Respondent, for its part, was bound to render
painting services for petitioner's property. This was completed by respondent in 2003,
after which it was belatedly issued a clearance in 2005. Meanwhile, in accordance with
the Contractor's Agreement, petitioner paid part of the contract price with the remaining
balance to be paid through offsetting of two (2) Camp John Hay Suites units. However,
despite incessant demands from respondent, petitioner failed to deliver these units
because their construction had yet to be completed.

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