Text of the provision
Art. 1167. If a person obliged to do something fails to do it, the same shall be executed at his cost. This same rule shall be observed if he does it in contravention of the tenor of the obligation. Furthermore, it may be decreed that what has been poorly done be undone.
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Civil Code of the Philippines, Republic Act No. 386, approved June 18, 1949, effective August 30, 1950. Reproduced in full; verified verbatim against the LawPhil and ChanRobles official-text renderings.
What this article means
If a person obliged to do something fails, or does it poorly or against the tenor of the obligation, it may be done at their expense, and defective work may be ordered undone. Personal service that requires the debtor's own act cannot be compelled by force, but substitute performance at the debtor's cost is available.
Related provisions
- Article 1166 — Accessions and Accessories.
- Article 1168 — Obligations Not to Do.
Cases interpreting this article
- Authorities on this article will be added here as each is verified against primary sources.