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VII. Law |
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7.13 Restitution of Law |
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Article 316-Restitution |
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Canon 3306 |
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Restitution is the formal process of the restoration of balance and compensation for losses on account of a proven injury, offence, wrong or claim. |
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Canon 3307 |
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The word Restitution comes from the Latin restitutum meaning "to replace, restore, rebuild, renew, give back, return, reinstate, quash, reverse or reform". |
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Canon 3308 |
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There are primarily two forms of Restitution being Perfected and Redressed: |
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(i) Perfected Restitution is the formal process of restitution to a final judgment with no appeal or need of judicial review; and |
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(ii) Redressed Restitution is the formal process of reissuing restitution in light of a defective judgment, poor judicial behaviour, miscarriage of justice or some other defect of law. |
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