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Question:

When is a suit considered a suit against the State?

Author: Zaira Bldvs



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1. The Republic is SUED BY NAME; 2. The suit is against an UNINCORPORATED government agency performing PROPRIETY functions; and 3. The suit is on its face against a GOVERNMENT OFFICER but the case is such that ultimate liability will belong to the government. (Republic v. Sandoval, G.R. No. 84607, March 19, 1993)


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