C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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977. The judge instructs the parties summarily as to the applicable rules of evidence and the procedure that appears appropriate. On the invitation of the judge, the parties state their allegations and call their witnesses.
The judge examines the parties and the witnesses and gives them equitable and impartial assistance so as to render effective the substantive law and ensure that it is carried out.
1971, c. 86, s. 1; 2002, c. 7, s. 148.
977. The judge may, of his own motion, if of opinion that the ends of justice will be better attained, visit the place or order that any fact relating to the case be investigated and determined by experts whom he designates.
The procedure applicable to the experts is that determined by the judge.
The costs of the experts are charged to the losing party or to the Minister of Justice, at the discretion of the judge who has heard the case.
1971, c. 86, s. 1.