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Canon 1283 1. After the conclusion of the case, the judge can still call the same or other witnesses, or arrange for other proofs which had not been previously asked for, only: (1) in cases in which it is a question solely of the private good of the parties and if all the parties give consent; (2) in other cases, after hearing the parties and provided that there exists a serious reason and all danger of fraud or subordination is removed; (3) in all cases, whenever it is likely that the future sentence may turn out to be unjust because of the reasons listed in can. 1326, 2, nn. 1-3, if new proof is not admitted. 2. However, the judge can order or allow that a document be exhibited which, perhaps, could not have been exhibited earlier, through no fault of the interested party. 3. The new proofs are to be published with due regard for can. 1281, 1.
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