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Attachment

Grounds

Garnishment

-Bond filed by plaintiff

P. Injunction

-Writ whereby a party is ordered to do or refrain from doing a certain act

Permanent or final injunction – granted after trial on the merits, part of the decision

Mandatory preliminary injunction – performance or particular acts

It does more than preserve the status quo

Status Quo Ante Order –

Issuance of a Preliminary Injunction or TROs – to avoid grave or irreparable injury

Preliminary injunction – cannot be issued ex-parte no exceptions

TRO – can be issued ex-parte (summary hearing after sheriff’s return of the summons)

Only for 72 hours

Cite another ground for another 20 day TRO – notice and hearing

Not an extension

CA- 60 days

SC – until further orders

Rule 65

Petition for Certiorari – different, but there’s jurisprudence

GR 1858

795 scra 115 – Gabutan vs Nacalaban


GR: File a Motion for Reconsideration – for the court to re-examine the facts and correct some errors.

There are exceptions: take a look

Rule 70: Forcible Entry

Vacate and pay the rent

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