The civil law process is based on the principles of adversarial proceedings and disposition, and having complete information on these principles is crucial for the parties to the process. For example, even in an apparently "profitable" case, a party who did not take care of applying the perpetuating measures may not win anything, because at the time of enforcement of the ruling it may appear that the defendant has long since alienated her/his property, or if the party has not taken care of the request for evidence and the perpetuation of evidence in a timely manner, serious difficulties may arise in the consideration of the case and as a result, lose the case. Evidence is facts obtained from sources provided by law on the basis of which the...