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hi there law students welcome to another episode of low on lectures this time I who may be parties to civil actions there are several special rules on this topic and these are found in sections 1 to 22 of rule 4 of the rules of Court the parties in an ordinary civil action are called plaintiff and defendant the plaintiff is the claiming party while the defendant is the party who is opposing the plaintiffs claim remember the designations of parties in ordinary civil actions they are plaintiff and defendant not petitioner and respondent which refers to the parties to special proceedings and for now because you are law students we have to be very technical about these terms again the parties in ordinary civil actions are plaintiff and dependent there are three kinds of parties two civil actions one is natural persons number two we have juridical persons and number three entities authorized by law foreign is an individual human being a juridical person is a fictional person created by law