Text of the provision
Art. 1569. If the thing sold had any hidden fault at the time of the sale, and should thereafter be lost by a fortuitous event or through the fault of the vendee, the latter may demand of the vendor the price which he paid, less the value which the thing had when it was lost. If the vendor acted in bad faith, he shall pay damages to the vendee.
(1488a)
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 thing with a hidden defect is later lost by fortuitous event or the buyer's fault, the buyer may recover the price paid less the thing's value at loss; if the vendor was in bad faith, he also pays damages.
Related provisions
- Article 1568 — Loss From Hidden Defects.
- Article 1570 — Warranties in Judicial Sales.
Cases interpreting this article
- Authorities on this article will be added here as each is verified against primary sources.