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Question:

When is a suit against the State?

Author: Zaira Bldvs



Answer:

A suit is against the State, regardless of who is named as the defendant, if it produces adverse consequences to the PUBLIC TREASURY in terms of DISBURSEMENT of PUBLIC FUNDS and LOSS of GOVT PROPERTY.


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