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[Civil Procedure] Parties to civil actions under Philippine civil procedure - Rule 3 (Video31)
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You will learn about indispensable, necessary, representative, alternative and other types of parties to civil actions under Philippine civil procedure. You will also learn the requisites for impleading persons as parties, rules on impleading spouses as parties, the effect of misjoinder or non-joinder of parties, requisite for a class suit, and when to implead the Solicitor General.
NOTE: This is based on Rule 3 (not Rule 4) of the Rules of Court as amended. In the video, I mistakenly said Rule 4. Apologies, my friends.
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NOTE: This is based on Rule 3 (not Rule 4) of the Rules of Court as amended. In the video, I mistakenly said Rule 4. Apologies, my friends.
#civilprocedure
#remediallaw
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