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  1. Jan 12, 2020 · 1. 230 philippine legal doctrines (as of 2020) researched and compiled by prof. alvin t. claridades professor, pup college of law and university of asia and the pacific institute of law; bar reviewer, vlc bar review center (for the benefit of bar examination reviewees, law students, professors and practitioners) 1.

  2. A sincere desire to adopt a Filipino name to. the fitness of a man life. 3 2020 UP BOC Civil Law Reviewer.pdf - Free ebook download as PDF File (.pdf), Text File (.txt) or read book online for free. This document contains a table of contents for a book on Philippine civil law.

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  3. The Lawphil Project. Click on the year to read the full text of the decision.

    • New rule on originals of documents. The Revised Rules allow the presentation of a "duplicate" of an original, and such duplicate is deemed admissible as an original unless (a) a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or (b) in the circumstances, it is unjust or inequitable to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original.
    • A party must be ready to submit evidence upon filing of the Complaint or Answer. The Revised Rules require a Complaint and an Answer (or any other pleading containing a party's claims and defenses) to already contain or append the (a) names of the witnesses, (b) a summary of their intended testimonies, (c) judicial affidavits of the witnesses, and (d) the documentary and object evidence in support of a party's allegations.
    • Counsel's signature. Under the present rules, signature of counsel constitutes a certificate by him/her that he/she has read the pleading and that to the best of his knowledge, information and belief, there is good ground to support it and it is not interposed for delay.
    • New ways to serve summons on a defendant. Under the present rules, summons are generally served on defendants by the court's sheriffs. Under the Revised Rules, a party, who is a complainant, may be authorized by the court to serve summons.
    • Why This Affects You
    • Applicability
    • 10 Notable Changes Introduced by The Revised Rules

    The Revised Rules introduce substantial changes to the litigation process, and will have a significant effect on how companies approach, avoid or prepare for, litigations.

    The Revised Rules will apply to newly-filed cases (i.e. filed after 1 May 2020). It will also apply to those already pending as of the effectivity date, except to the extent that in the opinion of the court, application of the Revised Rules would not be feasible or would work injustice. In such case, the old rules will be applied.

    1. New rule on originals of documents The Revised Rules allow the presentation of a "duplicate" of an original, and such duplicate is deemed admissible as an original unless (a) a genuine question is raised as to the authenticity of the original, or (b) in the circumstances, it is unjust or inequitable to admit the duplicate in lieu of the original...

  4. A treaty has been defined as a compact made between two or more independent nations with a view to the public welfare.1 As a member of the family of nations, the Philippines is a signatory to and has concluded numerous treaties and conventions. See Adolfo v Court of First Instance, GR No 30650, July 1970, 34 SCRA 169 (1970).

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