It may only be referred on a fact that is personal to the party to whom it is referred.
It may be referred by that party, unless the fact that is the subject of it is purely personal to him.
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It may only be referred on a fact that is personal to the party to whom it is referred.
It may be referred by that party, unless the fact that is the subject of it is purely personal to him.
Il ne peut être déféré que sur un fait personnel à la partie à laquelle on le défère.
Il peut être référé par celle-ci, à moins que le fait qui en est l’objet ne lui soit purement personnel.
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