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Puerto Rico Legal Code

Rule 5 2

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When there is a controversy that may give rise to a suit, the parties need not file pleadings, but rather may file with the court a stipulation of facts together with a sworn statement showing that there exists a real and effective controversy between the parties and that the stipulation is filed in good faith so that the court may determine the rights of the parties. If the court determines that a controversy exists, the proceedings shall be governed by these rules.