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Rule 37 MR and Motion for New Trial (e) Motion for extension of time to file
pleadings, affidavits, or any other paper;
(f) Memoranda;
SUMMARY PROCEDURE (g) Petition for certiorari, mandamus, or
prohibition against any interlocutory order
Sec. 19. Prohibited pleadings and motions. issued by the court;
— The following pleadings, motions or (h) Motion to declare the defendant in
petitions shall not be allowed in the cases default;
covered by this Rule: (i) Dilatory motions for postponement;
(a) Motion to dismiss the complaint or to (j) Reply and rejoinder;
(k) Third-party complaints; and
quash the complaint or information except on
(l) Interventions.
the ground of lack of jurisdiction over the
subject matter, or failure to comply with the
preceding section; RULES ON ENVIRONMENTAL CASES
(b) Motion for a bill of particulars;
(c) Motion for new trial, or for PART II
reconsideration of a judgment, or for opening CIVIL PROCEDURE
of trial;
RULE 2
(d) Petition for relief from judgment; PLEADINGS AND PARTIES
(e) Motion for extension of time to file
pleadings, affidavits or any other paper; Section 1. Pleadings and motions allowed.
(f) Memoranda; — The pleadings and motions that may be
(g) Petition for certiorari, mandamus, or filed are complaint, answer which may
include compulsory counterclaim and cross-
prohibition against any interlocutory order
claim, motion for intervention, motion for
issued by the court;
discovery and motion for reconsideration of
(h) Motion to declare the defendant in the judgment.
default;
(i) Dilatory motions for postponement; Motion for postponement, motion for new
(j) Reply; trial and petition for relief from judgment shall
(k) Third party complaints; be allowed in highly meritorious cases or to
(l) Interventions. prevent a manifest miscarriage of justice.
JMCRUZ Reviewer
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Sec. 13. Prohibited Pleadings and Motions. -
The following pleadings and motions are
prohibited: