that decision has been taken, the President shall fix a date for the hearing, which
shall be communicated forthwith to the parties.
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He may postpone the date of the hearing where the organization of measures of
inquiry or of other preparatory measures so requires.
7. Without prejudice to rules, the parties may supplement their arguments and offer
further evidence in the course of the oral procedure. They must, however, give
reasons for the delay in offering such further evidence.
8. The Court shall give its ruling after hearing the parties.
CHAPTER V
JUDGMENTS
Article 60
The judgment shall contain:
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a statement that is the judgment of the Court,
the date of its delivery,
the names of the President and of the Judges taking part in it,
the name of the parties,
he name of the Chief Registrar,
the description of the parties,
the names of the agents, advisers and lawyers of the parties,
a statement of the forms of order sought by the parties,
a statement that the parties have been heard,
a summary of the facts,
the grounds for the decision.
the operative part of the judgment, including the decision as to costs.
Article 61
1. The judgment shall be delivered in open court.
2. The parties shall be given notice to attend to hear it.
3. The original of the judgment, signed by the President, and by the Judges who took
part in the deliberations and by the Chief Registrar, shall be sealed and deposited at
the Registry.
4. The parties shall be served with certified copies of the judgment.
5. The Chief Registrar shall record on the original of the judgment the date on which it
was delivered.