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Processes » The Contentious Trial » The Ordinary Contentious Trial » Proofs » Judicial examination and inspection
Canon 1582. If, in order to decide the case, the judge considers it opportune to visit some place, or inspect some thing, he is to set this out in a decree. After he has heard the parties, the decree is to give a brief description of what is to be made available for this access.

Si ad definitionem causae iudex opportunum duxerit ad aliquem locum accedere vel aliquam rem inspicere, decreto id praestituat, quo ea quae in accessu praestanda sint, auditis partibus, summatim describat.
Canon 1583. After the inspection has been carried out, a document concerning it is to be drawn up.

Peractae recognitionis instrumentum conficiatur.

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