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A case in which an appeal is made against a judgment or order of a court of first instance on points of fact and points of law shall pass to an appellate court, save where it is prohibited by this Code or other law.

Every appeal must orderly specify the facts in brief or the laws invoked.

If an appeal is only based upon questions of law, in ruling those questions of law, the appellate court must hear the facts found by the court of first instance according to the evidence in the file.

All the points of law invoked by an appellant shall be expressly expressed in the appeal petition, but they must be ones which have already been raised before the court of first instance.