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PHILIPPINE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS

FIRST DIVISION

[G.R. No. L-3667. September 5, 1907. ]

NATALIA FABIAN ET AL., Plaintiffs-Appellants, v. SMITH, BELL & CO., Defendants-Appellees.

Rafael Palma, for Appellants.

Kinney, Odlin & Lawrence, for Appellees.

SYLLABUS


1. ATTACHMENT; UNRECORDED DEED OF PRIOR PURCHASER. — The levy of an execution against a judgment debtor upon real estate which stands in his name in the registry of property, does not take precedence over an unrecorded deed of the same property executed by the judgment debtor prior to the levy of the attachment. Attachment does not change the character of a debt and does not convert the claim of the creditor into a right to the thing itself, nor does it give him any preference over existing claims against the attached property that have not been recorded. (Martinez v. Holliday, Wise & Co., 1 Phil. Rep., 194.)

2. ID.; GENERAL UNITED STATES RULE. — The provision contained in the statutes of many of the States of America, to the effect that an unrecorded deed shall be void as to subsequent attachment or judgment creditors, is not found in the laws of the Philippine islands.

3. ID.; CIVIL CODE. — Article 1473 of the Civil Code, which gives preference to that one of two deeds which is first recorded, does not extend to attachments or executions.


D E C I S I O N


WILLARD, J. :


On the 28th of January 1901 Emiliano Boncan was the owner of the real estate in question in this case his title thereto being recorded in the registry of property. On that they he sold and conveyed the same by a public documents to the plaintiffs. This deed was never recorded in the registry of property. The appellees, Smith, Bell & Co., having some years thereafter obtained a judgment against Emiliano Boncan, levied an execution issued on said judgment upon the real estate in question, which then stood upon the said record in the name of said Boncan. The plaintiffs thereupon brought this action to restrain the judgment creditors from selling property under this execution. Judgment was entered in the court below in favor of the defendants, and the plaintiffs have appealed.

The question in the case is whether the levy of an execution against a judgment debtor upon real estate which stands in his name in the registry of property takes precedence or not of an unrecorded deed of the same property made by the judgment debtor prior to the levy in question.

This question, so far as the Spanish law in force prior to the present Code of Civil Procedure is concerned, has been considered by this court in a case relating to an attachment made under the same circumstances. By the provisions of that law an execution, such as was levied in the case at bar, stands upon the same footing as an attachment. Both are provisional records, one mentioned in article 42, paragraph 2, of the Mortgage Law, and the other in paragraph 3 of the same article. They are placed upon the same footing also by article 44, which is as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"The creditor who obtains an entry in his favor in cases Nos. 2, 3, and 4 of article 42 shall have preference, only with regard to the property entered, over those who have another claim against the same debtor, contracted subsequently to said entry."cralaw virtua1aw library

The case above referred to is the case of Martinez v. Holliday, Wise & Co. (1 Phil. Rep., 194). In that case it was said (p. 197):jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"From the time when the Mortgage Law of 1861 was in consideration up to the present time there has been only one opinion concerning the effects of provisional record of this class. It has always been said that it did not change the character of the debt; that it did not convert into a right to the thing itself the claim of the creditor; that it did not give him any preference over existing claims which were not s provisionally recorded."cralaw virtua1aw library

This case was followed in that of Olivares v. Hoskyn & Co. (2 Phil. Rep., 689), where the creditor had obtained judgment and levied an execution, the case, therefore, being similar to this case. It was also followed in the case of Peterson v. Newberry (6 Phil. Rep., 260).

In accordance with the provisions of Mortgage Law and the Civil Code, as they have thus construed by this court, there can be no doubt that the claim of the appellants is superior to the claim of the appellees.

These provisions of the Spanish law had not been modified or repealed in the respect by the Code of Civil Procedure. The section of that code relating to attachment provide that when real estate stands upon the records in name of the defendant the attachment shall be made in a certain way, and when it stands in the name of the third person the attachment shall be made in a certain way; but nothing is said in any of these sections as to any priority secured by the attachment. The provision which is found in the statute law of a great many of the States of America, to the effect that an unrecorded deed shall be void as to subsequent attaching or judgment creditors, nowhere appears in this code. Article 1473 of the Civil Code, which gives preference to that one of two deeds which is first recorded, does not extend to attachments or executions.

The same is true of the sections of the code (Civil Procedure) relating to executions; it appearing, moreover, in section 463, that a purchaser under an execution sale "shall be substituted to and acquire all the right, interest, title, and claim of the judgment debtor thereto," which in this case would be nothing. The case of Peterson v. Newberry, above cited, arose after the publication of the present Code of Civil Procedure.

Article 389 of the Mortgage Law is in part as follows:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"From the time this law goes into operation, no document or instrument which has not been recorded in the registry shall be admitted in the ordinary of special courts or tribunals. in the councils and offices of the Government, by which interest subject to record are created, conveyed, acknowledged, modified or extinguished, according to the same law, if the object of the presentation be to enforce, to the prejudice of the third persons, the interest which should have been recorded."cralaw virtua1aw library

This article does not aid the appellees for they do not come within the meaning of the phrase "third persons" found therein. In the Commentaries of Galindo y Escolsura upon the Mortgage Law, volume 2 (2d ed.) , page 635, it is said:jgc:chanrobles.com.ph

"Therefore it is the general opinion that when a person, by virtue of a judgment for the recovery of the debt not supported by a mortgage , secures an attachment against property which turns out to have been previously sold, although the purchaser did not have the property registered in his name, the latter has a superior right, as the attachment does not confer a real right."cralaw virtua1aw library

See also page 641 of the same volume.

The judgment of the court below is reversed, and the cause remanded with directions to enter judgment for the plaintiffs as prayed in the complaint. No costs will be allowed to either party in this court. So ordered.

Arellano, C.J., Torres, Johnson, and Tracey, JJ., concur.




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