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VII. Law |
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7.13 Restitution of Law |
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Article 317-Remedy |
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Canon 3309 |
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Remedy is the lawful means to recover a right or prevent its loss; or to prevent or obtain restitution for a wrong or offence. |
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Canon 3310 |
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The word remedy originates from the Latin remedium meaning "cure or medicine". |
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Canon 3311 |
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By definition, every Decree, Prescript, Rescript, Policy, Statute or Ordinance of law relates to one or Rights being a form of property. Therefore for every right in law that is withheld, there must be a remedy for its restoration, for every right that is created, there must be a means by which such a right may also be suspended and proper redress if such a suspension occurs. |
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Canon 3312 |
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For every right, there is a remedy; where there is no remedy, there is no right. Therefore, in the absence of remedy, there is no law. |
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