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1991 Revised Summary Procedure Rules

The document outlines procedures for summary court procedures in the Philippines. It states that the court can dismiss a case outright if grounds for dismissal are apparent. It requires the defendant to file an answer within 10 days of being summoned, and if they fail to answer, the court may rule in favor of the plaintiff. It also specifies what types of filings are prohibited under summary procedures, such as motions to dismiss or for new trials. Affidavits must state only facts within the direct personal knowledge of the affiant.

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1991 Revised Summary Procedure Rules

The document outlines procedures for summary court procedures in the Philippines. It states that the court can dismiss a case outright if grounds for dismissal are apparent. It requires the defendant to file an answer within 10 days of being summoned, and if they fail to answer, the court may rule in favor of the plaintiff. It also specifies what types of filings are prohibited under summary procedures, such as motions to dismiss or for new trials. Affidavits must state only facts within the direct personal knowledge of the affiant.

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After the court determines that the case falls under summary procedure, it may, from an examination of the allegations therein and such evidence as may be attached thereto, dismiss the case outright on any of the grounds apparent therefrom for the dismissal of a civil action. If no ground for dismissal is found it shall forthwith issue summons which shall state that the summary procedure under this Rule shall apply. d-c " Sec. 5. Answer. Within ten (10) days from service of summons, the defendant shall file his answer to the complaint and serve a copy thereof on the plaintiff. Affirmative and negative defenses not pleaded therein shall be deemed waived, except for lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter. Cross-claims and compulsory counterclaims not asserted in the answer shall be considered barred. The answer to counterclaims or cross-claims shall be filed and served within ten (10) days from service of the answer in which they are pleaded.library Sec. 6. Effect of failure to answer. Should the defendant fail to answer the complaint within the period above provided, the court, motu proprio, or on motion of the plaintiff, shall render judgment as may be warranted by the facts alleged in the complaint and limited to what is prayed for therein: Provided, however, that the court may in its discretion reduce the amount of damages and attorney's fees claimed for being excessive or otherwise unconscionable. This is without prejudice to the applicability of Section 4, Rule 15 of the Rules of Court, if there are two or more defendants. " Sec. 9. Submission of affidavits and position papers. Within ten (10) days from receipt of the order mentioned in the next preceding section, the parties shall submit the affidavits of their witnesses and other evidence on the factual issues defined in the order, together with their position papers setting forth the law and the facts relied upon by them.c" Sec. 19. Prohibited pleadings and motions. The following pleadings, motions or petitions shall not be allowed in the cases covered by this Rule:chan robles virtual law library (a) Motion to dismiss the complaint or to quash the complaint or information except on the ground of lack of jurisdiction over the subject matter, or failure to comply with the preceding section; (b) Motion for a bill of particulars; (c) Motion for new trial, or for reconsideration of a judgment, or for opening of trial; (d) Petition for relief from judgment; (e) Motion for extension of time to file pleadings, affidavits or any other paper;chan robles virtual law library (f) Memoranda; (g) Petition for certiorari, mandamus, or prohibition against any interlocutory order issued by the court;

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(h) Motion to declare the defendant in default;chan robles virtual law library (i) Dilatory motions for postponement; (j) Reply; (k) Third party complaints; '(" (l) Interventions." Sec. 20. Affidavits. The affidavits required to be submitted under this Rule shall state only facts of direct personal knowledge of the affiants which are admissible in evidence, and shall show their competence to testify to the matters stated therein. A violation of this requirement may subject the party or the counsel who submits the same to disciplinary action, and shall be cause to expunge the inadmissible affidavit or portion thereof from the record.chan rob" "

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