Rule 8 – Manner of Making Allegations in Pleadings

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Rule 8 – Manner of Making Allegations in Pleadings is a provision in the Philippine Rules of Court that prescribes how factual and legal allegations must be clearly, concisely, and properly stated in court pleadings.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Philippine Rules of Court provision
procedural rule
rule of court
aimsTo facilitate understanding of issues by the court
promote efficient judicial proceedings
appliesIn appellate courts in the Philippines
trial courts in the Philippines
appliesTo civil actions
pleadings
bindingOn lawyers practicing in Philippine courts
litigants in Philippine courts
concerns content of allegations
form of allegations
covers factual allegations
legal allegations
governs manner of making allegations in pleadings
jurisdiction Philippines NERFINISHED
languageRequirement allegations must be stated in ordinary and concise language
legalEffect defective pleadings may be subject to motion to strike or amendment
noncompliance may result in defective pleadings
legalNature procedural
legalSystem Philippine legal system
objective to avoid vague and ambiguous allegations
to ensure orderly and intelligible pleadings
partOf Philippine Rules of Court NERFINISHED
purpose to prescribe how factual and legal allegations must be stated in pleadings
relatedTo Rule 6 – Kinds of Pleadings
Rule 7 – Parts of a Pleading
requires clear allegations
concise allegations
properly stated allegations
source Rules of Court of the Philippines NERFINISHED

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Rules of Court of the Philippines contains Rule 8 – Manner of Making Allegations in Pleadings