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Civil procedure : volume 2 the bar lecture series / Willard B. Riano, Former Professorial Lecturer, Philippine Judicial Academy, Supreme Court of the Philippines, Dean College of Law, University of the East, Former Dean & Executive Dean, College of Law, San Sebastian College Recoletos-Manila, Member, Remedial law and Commercial Law Committees, U.P. Law Center.

By: Manila, Philippines : REX Book Store, [2016.]Edition: 2016 Bantam editionDescription: xxii, 414 pages, 6 unnumbered pages of plates ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9789712380389
Other title:
  • Civil procedure : (the bar lecture series) volume II
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 347.05 .R481 [2016] v.2
Summary: "In this volume, the author incorporate the available latest pronouncements of the Supreme Court. References are also made to the year when a particular topic was the subject of the bar examinations. This material is written based on the theory that the study of procedure is not the difficult process it has traditionally been made to appear. The reader will find that the topics in this material constitute the rearranged versions of those found in the Rules of Court. The rearrangement is intended to bring down the study of procedure to a more simplified, yet workable level so that student of law may come to realize that procedural principles are neither abstract nor circuitous." --[Edited] Foreword.
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Print Materials Graduate School Library Law Filipiniana 347.05 .R481 [2016] v.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) In transit from Graduate School Library to Law School Library since 09/23/2023 0117848

"In this volume, the author incorporate the available latest pronouncements of the Supreme Court. References are also made to the year when a particular topic was the subject of the bar examinations. This material is written based on the theory that the study of procedure is not the difficult process it has traditionally been made to appear. The reader will find that the topics in this material constitute the rearranged versions of those found in the Rules of Court. The rearrangement is intended to bring down the study of procedure to a more simplified, yet workable level so that student of law may come to realize that procedural principles are neither abstract nor circuitous." --[Edited] Foreword.

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