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Can't judicial expertise be entrusted separately


        

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  • 2024-05-26 14:01:16

    Judicial expertise can be entrusted separately. However, the judicial expertise applied for by individuals has no corresponding evidential effect, so they can apply to the court for judicial expertise, and the results of the court's entrusted expertise can be used as evidence.

    When individuals entrust judicial expertise, they need to comply with the provisions of the law. If they do not meet the requirements, the appraisal institution will not accept them.

    [Legal Basis]

    In Article 76 of the Civil Procedure Law, the parties may apply to the people's court for appraisal on the special issues of ascertaining the facts. If the parties concerned apply for appraisal, the qualified appraisers shall be determined by both parties through consultation; If no agreement can be reached through consultation, the people's court shall appoint them.

    If the parties have not applied for appraisal, and the people's court deems it necessary to appraise a specialized problem, it shall entrust a qualified appraiser to conduct appraisal.

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