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VII. Law |
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7.9 Controversy of Law |
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Article 297-Instructional Controversy |
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Canon 3216 |
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A Instructional Controversy is a form of public dispute against at least two opposing sides concerning a law and one or more matters of presumption of law and no compensation is sought other than pertaining to one or more issues of law. |
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Canon 3217 |
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Instructional Controversy is most common when a superior court is called to review a new statute or policy that may be challenged as defective on some grounds or where some previous law or claim is called to be upheld without direct financial compensation. |
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