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IV. Consensus
 
  4.2 Consensus Consideration  
  Article 115-Question  
  Canon 2208  
  A Question is a sentence or word expressed or written so as to elicit information or identify a matter requiring resolution or discussion.  
  Canon 2209  
  The word Question originates from the Latin questus meaning “complaint, charge or lament”. Hence, a question by its original meaning implies one or more presumption in its delivery.  
  Canon 2210  
  In formal grammar, a Question requires either an answer, or by custom that any silence is interpreted as an answer in the affirmative to the proposition put forward in the Question.  
  Canon 2211  
  In Law, all formal and valid Questions pertaining to a matter must be fairly resolved before the matter can be properly concluded  
  Canon 2212  
  In Law, all implied presumptions embedded within formal and valid Questions, stand unless rebutted.  
     
     
 
 
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