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IV. Consensus |
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4.2 Consensus Consideration |
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Article 115-Question |
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Canon 2208 |
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A Question is a sentence or word expressed or written so as to elicit information or identify a matter requiring resolution or discussion. |
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Canon 2209 |
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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. |
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Canon 2210 |
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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. |
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Canon 2211 |
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In Law, all formal and valid Questions pertaining to a matter must be fairly resolved before the matter can be properly concluded |
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Canon 2212 |
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In Law, all implied presumptions embedded within formal and valid Questions, stand unless rebutted. |
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