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  1. A collection of Philippine laws, statutes and codes not included or cited in the main indices of the Chan Robles Virtual Law Library.

  2. Jan 12, 2020 · This document lists and defines 230 Philippine legal doctrines compiled by Professor Alvin T. Claridades for bar examination reviewees, law students, professors and practitioners.

  3. This document lists and briefly defines 230 Philippine legal doctrines compiled by Prof. Alvin T. Claridades. The excerpt provided here discusses 11 doctrines, including: the doctrine of adoptive admission, agency by estoppel, alter ego, ancillary jurisdiction, anticipatory breach, apparent authority, assumption of risk, attractive nuisance ...

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  4. Mar 20, 2024 · Two terms frequently heard during courtroom proceedings are “overruled” and “sustained.”. These words represent rulings made by a judge in response to objections raised during a trial. Let’s dissect what they mean and how they differ.

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  5. Sep 22, 2022 · Overruling occurs when a court overturns – abolishes – a rule established in a binding precedent. Overruling may be explicit or implicit. Explicit overruling occurs when a court explicitly abolishes a rule established by precedents in its jurisdiction and replaces it with the opposite rule.

  6. Family Code of the Philippines (Executive Order 209) Full Text & PDF. Here’s the full text of The Family Code of the Philippines from the Executed Order No. 209, enacted by then President Corazon Aquino on July 6, 1987, in Malacanang, Manila. “Whereas, almost four decades have passed since the adoption of the Civil Code of the Philippines;

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  8. Overruling refers to a situation where a higher court, such as an appellate court, declares that a prior decision made by a lower court is no longer valid or binding. This means that the previous decision is effectively set aside and replaced with a new ruling.

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