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LISTS OF PHILIPPINE LEGAL DOCTRINE

 

  • Doctrine of attractive nuisance

  • Doctrine of non-suability of the government

  • Doctrine of immunity from suit

  • Doctrine of governmental immunity from suit

  • Doctrine of state immunity

  • Doctrine of sovereign immunity

  • Doctrine of primary jurisdiction

  • Doctrine of renvoi

  • Doctrine of piercing the veil of corporate entity

  • Doctrine of exhaustion of administrative remedies

  • Doctrine of "operative facts"

  • Doctrine of last clear chance

  • Doctrine of supervening negligence

  • Doctrine of discovered peril

  • Doctrine of res judicata

  • Doctrine of processual presumption

  • Doctrine of statistical improbabilities

  • Doctrine of unforeseen events

  • Doctrine of conclusiveness of judgment

  • Doctrine of non-interference

  • Doctrine of pari delicto

  • Doctrine of qualified political agency

  • Doctrine of real and hypothecary nature of maritime law

  • Doctrine of rational equivalence

  • Aguinaldo doctrine

  • Doctrine of corporate negligence

  • Doctrine of necessary implication

  • Doctrine of ostensible agency

  • Doctrine of apparent authority

  • Doctrine of estoppel

  • Doctrine of promissory estoppel

  • Doctrine of corporate responsibility

  • Doctrine of privileged communication

  • Doctrine of lis pendens

  • Doctrine of secondary meaning

  • Doctrine of judicial stability

  • Doctrine of legal entity of the separate personality of the corporation

  • Doctrine of self-help

  • Doctrine of presumed identity

  • Doctrine of separation of powers

  • Doctrine of finality of judgment

  • Doctrine of "imputed negligence"

  • Doctrine of forum non conveniens

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  • Doctrine of presumption of regularity in the performance of official duty

  • Doctrine of implied municipal liability

  • Doctrine of res ipsa loquitur

  • Doctrine of equitable recoupment

  • Doctrine of laches

  • Doctrine of stale demands

  • Doctrine of absolute privilege

  • Doctrine of ripeness for judicial review

  • Doctrine of stare decisis

  • Doctrine of mortgagee in good faith

  • Doctrine of immutability and inalterability of a final judgment

  • Doctrine of "mechanical equivalents"

  • Doctrine of supervening event

  • Cunanan doctrine

  • Doctrine of bar by prior judgment

  • Doctrine of conclusiveness of judgment

  • Doctrine of eo nomine

  • Doctrine of equivalents

  • Doctrine of "command responsibility" (eo 226, s. 1995)

  • Doctrine of "let the buyer beware"

  • Doctrine of caveat emptor

  • Doctrine of prior restraint

  • Doctrine of quantum meruit

  • Doctrine of implications

  • Doctrine of "strained relations"

  • Doctrine of "inverse condemnation"

  • Doctrine of prejudicial question

  • Doctrine of waiver

  • Doctrine of in pari delicto

  • Doctrine of the law of the case

  • Doctrine of jus soli

  • Doctrine of jus sanguinis

  • Doctrine of parens patriae

  • Doctrine of "compassionate justice"

  • Doctrine of 'political question'

  • Doctrine of corporate negligence

  • Act of state doctrine

  • Doctrine of executive privilege

  • Doctrine of merger

  • Doctrine of non-delegation

  • Doctrine of co-equal or coordinate departments

  • Lists of philippine legal doctrine

  • Doctrine of holdover

  • Doctrine of absorption of common crimes (hernandez doctrine)

  • Doctrine of res gestae

  • Doctrine of adherence to precedents

  • Doctrine of ultra vires

  • Doctrine of privity of contract

  • Doctrine of relation back

  • Doctrine of condonation

  • Doctrine of limited liability

  • Doctrine of interlocking confessions

  • Doctrine of vicarious liability

  • Doctrine of facit per alium

  • Doctrine of public policy

  • Doctrine of the third group

  • Doctrine of malicious prosecution

  • Doctrine of res perit domino

  • Doctrine of fraus et jus nunquam cohabitant

  • Doctrine of separability

  • Doctrine of part performance

  • Doctrine of deference and non-disturbance

  • Doctrine of quantum meruit

  • Doctrine of waiver of double jeopardy

  • Doctrine of supremacy of law

  • Doctrine of substantial compliance

  • Doctrine of liberal construction of retirement laws

  • Doctrine of lis pendens

  • Doctrine of mortgagee in good faith

  • Doctrine of presumptive grant

  • Doctrine of protection against compulsory disclosures

  • Doctrine of notice

  • Doctrine of mutuality of remedy

  • Doctrine of conclusiveness of the factual findings

  • Doctrine of qualifiedpolitical agency

  • Doctrine of sole and exclusive competence of the labor tribunal

  • Doctrine of loss of confidence

  • Doctrine of disregarding the distinct personality of the corporation

  • Doctrine of alter ego

  • Doctrine of agency by estoppel

  • Doctrine of admissions

  • Doctrine of reasonableness and intention

  • Lists of philippine legal doctrine

  • Doctrine of proximate cause

  • Doctrine of separate corporate personality

  • Doctrine of liberal construction of the administrative

  • Rules of procedure

  • Doctrine of hierarchy of courts

  • Doctrine of management prerogative

  • Doctrine of successor-employee

  • Doctrine of actio personalis moritur cum persona

  • Doctrine of vagueness

  • Doctrine of overbreadth

  • Doctrine of lack of capacity to sue

  • Doctrine of presumptive compensability

  • Doctrine of separation of church and state

  • Doctrine of part performance

  • Doctrine of judicial supremacy

  • Doctrine of completeness

  • Doctrine of pro reo

  • Doctrine of ratification

  • Doctrine of fair comment

  • Doctrine of election of remedies

  • Doctrine of indefeasibility of a torrens title

  • Doctrine of constructive trust

  • Doctrine of subrogation

  • Doctrine of implied trust

  • Doctrine of incompatibility of public offices

  • Doctrine of assumed risks

  • Doctrine of comparative negligence

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