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CHAPTER IV : EXPERTS Can. 1576 Experts can be excluded or objected to for the same reasons as witnesses. §2 The expert is to be given the acts of the case, and any documents and other material needed for the proper and faithful discharge of his or her duty. §3 The judge, after discussion with the expert, is to determine a time for the completion of the examination and the submission of the report. §2 Experts must clearly indicate the documents or other appropriate means by which they have verified the identity of persons, places or things. They are also to state the manner and method followed in fulfilling the task assigned to them, and the principal arguments upon which their conclusions are based. §3 If necessary, the expert may be summoned by the judge to supply further explanations. §2 When he is giving the reasons for his decision, the judge must state on what grounds he accepts or rejects the conclusions of the experts. Can. 1581 §1 Parties can designate their own experts, to be approved by the judge. §2 If the judge admits them, these experts can inspect the acts of the case, in so far as required for the discharge of their duty, and can be present when the appointed experts fulfil their role. They can always submit their reports.
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