Civil Code · English · 2015
Article 1292
Expert Estimation
In case no final indemnification has been fixed pursuant to the preceding Article, the Court will appoint independent experts, in uneven numbers, to estimate the indemnification.
#The Court, or one of its member judges, will at least once visit the object of expropriation, accompanied by all appointed experts.
#All interested parties, including such parties that have not until this point been identified as third interested parties in the procedure have a right to be present at such an inspection for which they, if known, will be invited through the expropriating authority at least ten working days prior to the inspection via registered mail.
#All such involved parties can at such time communicate to the Court or its member judge present all comments, orally or both orally and in writing, that may be of interest to ascertain the indemnification.
#The Court or its member judge will make an official report of the inspection including a brief reproduction of statements made by the experts or such comments of all parties involved which have not also been communicated in writing. All such relevant documents as have been handed to the Court or its member judge on the occasion of the inspection will be annexed to the report.
#The Court will send the report to the experts and all parties involved on the shortest possible notice.
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