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1824. Decr. 10
Procedure Code Ch. Nomenclature
As to other evidence, this will come to be spoken to
when other parties in addition to the original applicant are brought
upon the stage.
Reception Maintain whatsoever evidence
has been thus adduced by the applicant, reception by the Judge has been
given to it: for to have heard it is to have received it.
Interrogation extraction. Moreover if any to the
direct end of justice any regard has been paid by the Judge,
interrogations – questions as to various points belonging to the evidence
so received have for the elucidation of the case been put
to the applicant by the Judge. To any one of those questions has
any answer ben made? If so, then in addition to the evidence
spontaneously exhibited on the one part and on the other part received
has ulterior evidence been extracted.
Addressed by a Judge to an applicant
or any other person subject to his authority, interrogation
is .
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