C-25 - Code of Civil Procedure

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863.2. At the hearing, the judge or the clerk may, depending on the nature of the application, authorize the persons who are present and have an interest in the application to make observations or representations that may afford information useful for making his decision.
However, if the judge or clerk ascertains that the observations or representations made by a party constitute actual contestation of the merits of the application, he orders that the record be referred to the court on the conditions he determines.
1992, c. 57, s. 395.