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VII. Law |
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7.9 Controversy of Law |
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Article 295-Civil Controversy |
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Canon 3204 |
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A Civil Controversy is a form of public dispute against at least two opposing sides concerning an alleged cause of action and one or more matters of presumption where the Government is not the Accuser. |
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Canon 3205 |
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There are primarily three (3) forms of cause of action within Civil Controversy being wrong, delinquency and claim: |
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(i) A wrong or "tort" or "statutory cause of action" is the existence of an alleged breach of civil duty by the alleged action(s) of a person contrary to the norms or prescripts of the law; and |
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(ii) An delinquency or "agreement cause of action" is the existence of an alleged breach of agreement obligation and financial duties by the alleged action(s) of a person contrary to the presumed terms of agreement; and |
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(iii) A claim or "equity cause of action" is the existence of an alleged right not otherwise defined as a wrong (tort) of delinquency to which a person makes claim for financial or some other compensation usually through a statement of claim. |
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