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 appropriate reason for it to be ruled by the highest court, such final appeal shall be accepted for further consideration.

If the case is only based upon points of law, the Supreme Court of Justice must, in ruling those questions of law, hear the facts previously ruled by an appellate court according to the evidence in the file.

It shall be duty of the court of first instance to inspect a final appeal so as to decide whether or not it should be accepted to further be sent up to the Supreme Court of Justice according to the provisions of this Code. If it found to be unacceptable, the reasons shall be expressly documented in the order of that court.

When the court of first instance refuses to accept a final appeal, a party may submit a final appeal in the form of a motion for appeal against the order of such court to the Supreme Court of Justice. This motion shall be submitted through the court of first instance within a period of fifteen days from the day the order was heard. Following that, that court shall forthwith forward the motion to the Supreme Court of Justice together with the appeal and the judgments or orders of the court of first instance and the appellate court.

When the Supreme Court of Justice finds it appropriate to inspect the file for the sake of giving an order on the motion, it shall order the court of first instance to send it forwards.