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1. Principles common to all expertises
In all cases, the expert must not accept an assignment:
if he does not consider himself competent in the technique concerned;
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if there is a risk of a conflict of interest between itself and one (or more) participant(s), for example :
the expert (or someone close to him) has any interest in the case in dispute,
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the expert is linked in any way to one of the parties involved, the latter being linked to one of the parties as :
– relative or ally, heir,
– creditor, debtor,
the expert is subordinate to one of the parties,
there is a known friendship (or enmity) between the expert and any party ;
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