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VII. Law
 
  7.9 Controversy of Law  
  Article 295-Civil Controversy  
  Canon 3204  
  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.  
  Canon 3205  
  There are primarily three (3) forms of cause of action within Civil Controversy being wrong, delinquency and claim:  
  (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  
  (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  
  (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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