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What are the requisites of quasi-delict?

Answer: The requisites of quasi-delict are the following:

(a) there must be an act or omission;

(b) such act or omission causes damage to another;

(c) such act or omission is caused by fault or negligence; and

(d) there is no pre-existing contractual relation between the parties. (Chan, Jr. v. Iglesia Ni Cristo, Inc.,
G.R. No. 160283, October 14, 2005).

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