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Re: is the "lucent public license" DFSG-free?



Le samedi 22 septembre 2007 à 12:06 -0400, Joe Smith a écrit :
> >I'm not sure I understand what this clause means. What if there is no
> >jury for the trial?
> 
> All this means is that should a trial arise, neither side will request a 
> jury to decide
> the questions of Fact. If no jury is requested, the default is a bench 
> trial, where the judge
> decides the questions of fact in addition to the questions of law.

Thanks for the explanation.

My point is that this clause doesn't make any sense e.g. in France,
where civil cases are never decided by a jury.

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