|     Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can.1   1,   0,    1,   0, 13  |             the formalities of legal acts, or concern immovable property
  2   1,   0,    4           |              SINGULAR ADMINISTRATIVE ACTS (Cann. 35 - 93)~
  3   1,   0,    4,   1, 36  |              to those administrative acts which concern litigation
  4   1,   0,    4,   1, 36  |             all other administrative acts are to be widely interpreted. ~§
  5   1,   0,    4,   1, 36  |      interpreted. ~§2 Administrative acts must not be extended to
  6   1,   0,    4,   1, 43  |           may commit the preparatory acts to another. ~
  7   1,   0,    4,   5, 86  |           institutes or of juridical acts, they are not subject to
  8   1,   0,    6,   2, 119 |           119 In regard to collegial acts, unless the law or the statutes
  9   1,   0,    7           |                 TITLE VII: JURIDICAL ACTS (Cann. 124 - 128)~
 10   1,   0,    7,   0, 127 |         consent of those persons, or acts against the vote of all
 11   1,   0,    8,   0, 135 |        except for the performance of acts preparatory to some decree
 12   1,   0,    8,   0, 137 |             for a determinate act or acts, it cannot be subdelegated,
 13   1,   0,    9,   1, 173 |              recorded by the one who acts as notary. They are to be
 14   1,   0,    9,   1, 179 |             in material affairs; any acts possibly performed by that
 15   2,   1,    3,   1, 238 |              its affairs, the rector acts in the person of the seminary,
 16   2,   2,    0,   3, 353 |     performance of especially solemn acts. ~§3 All Cardinals are summoned
 17   2,   2,    0,   4, 360 |       through the Roman Curia, which acts in his name and with his
 18   2,   2,    0,   5, 365 |          Legate who at the same time acts as envoy to the State according
 19   2,   2,    1,   2, 393 |         diocese, the diocesan Bishop acts in the person of the diocese. ~
 20   2,   2,    1,   3, 417 |             the aforementioned papal acts, the same is true of actions
 21   2,   2,    1,   3, 425 | Administrator for that occasion. The acts of a person elected contrary
 22   2,   2,    2,   3, 446 |            is to ensure that all the acts of the council are sent
 23   2,   2,    2,   4, 458 |            prepare an account of the acts and decrees of the plenary
 24   2,   2,    2,   4, 458 |           Conference, as well as the acts of the permanent committee
 25   2,   2,    2,   4, 458 |             to record whatever other acts are entrusted to him by
 26   2,   2,    2,   4, 458 |           Episcopal Conferences such acts and documents as the Conference
 27   2,   2,    3,   2, 474 |                             Can. 474 Acts of the curia which of their
 28   2,   2,    3,   2, 474 |             of the curia about these acts.~
 29   2,   2,    3,   2, 479 |           perform all administrative acts, with the exception however
 30   2,   2,    3,   2, 482 |     otherwise, is to ensure that the acts of the curia are drawn up
 31   2,   2,    3,   2, 483 |             may be appointed for all acts, or for judicial acts alone,
 32   2,   2,    3,   2, 483 |            all acts, or for judicial acts alone, or only for acts
 33   2,   2,    3,   2, 483 |              acts alone, or only for acts concerning a particular
 34   2,   2,    3,   2, 484 |         notary involves: ~1° writing acts and documents concerning
 35   2,   2,    3,   2, 484 |            must be observed, showing acts or documents from the archives
 36   2,   2,    3,   2, 491 |         Bishop is to ensure that the acts and documents of the archives
 37   2,   2,    3,   2, 491 |         filed. ~§3 In order that the acts and documents mentioned
 38   2,   2,    3,   6, 532 |           matters, the parish priest acts in the person of the parish,
 39   2,   2,    3,   6, 535 |             of the faithful, and all acts which can have juridical
 40   2,   2,    3,   6, 543 |          affairs, only the moderator acts in the person of the parish
 41   2,   3,    2,   2, 638 |         universal law, to define the acts which exceed the purpose
 42   2,   3,    2,   2, 638 |       payments and perform juridical acts of ordinary administration. ~§
 43   2,   3,    2,   6, 695 |     opportunity for defence. All the acts, signed by the major Superior
 44   2,   3,    2,   6, 697 |          have passed in vain all the acts, signed by the major Superior
 45   2,   3,    2,   6, 699 |            Superior is to submit the acts to him after they have been
 46   2,   3,    2,   6, 700 |          whom the decree and all the acts are to be forwarded. If
 47   3,   0,    4,   0, 828 |            Collections of decrees or acts published by any ecclesiastical
 48   4,   1,    3,   1, 899 |        priest authorised by him, who acts in the person of Christ.
 49   4,   1,    7,   5, 1114|            who assists at a marriage acts unlawfully unless he has
 50   4,   2                 |                  PART II : THE OTHER ACTS OF DIVINE WORSHIP ~
 51   4,   2,    5,   2, 1204|              oath or, if that person acts deceitfully, in accordance
 52   4,   3,    1,   0, 1211|             places are desecrated by acts done in them which are gravely
 53   4,   3,    1,   0, 1211|            the local Ordinary, these acts are so serious and so contrary
 54   4,   3,    1,   1, 1219|                        Can. 1219 All acts of divine worship may be
 55   5,   0,    1,   0, 1264|            by the Apostolic See, for acts of executive authority which
 56   5,   0,    2,   0, 1277|            Can. 1277 In carrying out acts of administration which,
 57   5,   0,    2,   0, 1277|           college of consultors. For acts of extraordinary administration,
 58   5,   0,    2,   0, 1277|           what are to be regarded as acts of extraordinary administration. ~
 59   5,   0,    2,   0, 1281|       statutes are to determine what acts go beyond the limits and
 60   5,   0,    2,   0, 1281|        committee, to determine these acts for the persons subject
 61   6,   1,    3,   0, 1328|       provides otherwise. ~§2 If the acts or the omissions of their
 62   6,   1,    4,   1, 1331|             ministries, functions or acts of governance. ~§2 If the
 63   6,   1,    4,   1, 1331|              invalidly exercises any acts of governance which, in
 64   6,   1,    4,   1, 1333|                1° all or some of the acts of the power of order ~2°
 65   6,   1,    4,   1, 1333|         order ~2° all or some of the acts of the power of governance; ~
 66   6,   1,    4,   1, 1333|        person cannot validly perform acts of the power of governance. ~§
 67   6,   1,    4,   2, 1338|              of it or of some of its acts; neither can there be a
 68   6,   2,    3,   0, 1378|            Can. 1378 §1 A priest who acts against the prescription
 69   7,   1,    1,   0, 1406|           can. 1404 is violated, the acts and decisions are invalid. ~§
 70   7,   1,    2,   0, 1418|             case or in communicating acts. ~
 71   7,   1,    2,   1, 1433|            the bond is required, the acts are invalid if they were
 72   7,   1,    2,   1, 1433|       present or, having studied the acts, able to fulfil their role
 73   7,   1,    2,   1, 1437|         hearing, so much so that the acts are null unless signed by
 74   7,   1,    2,   1, 1437|            signed by the notary. ~§2 Acts drawn up by notaries constitute
 75   7,   1,    3,   1, 1451|           directed against them. ~§2 Acts performed by a judge before
 76   7,   1,    3,   1, 1451|         being objected to are valid. Acts performed after the objection
 77   7,   1,    3,   1, 1455|        revelation of any part of the acts of the process could be
 78   7,   1,    3,   1, 1455|          such that revelation of the acts or evidence would put at
 79   7,   1,    3,   5      |         COMPILING AND PRESERVING THE ACTS ~
 80   7,   1,    3,   5, 1472|                Can. 1472 §1 Judicial acts must be in writing, both
 81   7,   1,    3,   5, 1472|            of the case, that is, the acts of the case, and those which
 82   7,   1,    3,   5, 1472|              that is, the procedural acts. ~§2 Each page of the acts
 83   7,   1,    3,   5, 1472|           acts. ~§2 Each page of the acts is to be numbered and bear
 84   7,   1,    3,   5, 1473|              is required in judicial acts, and the party or witness
 85   7,   1,    3,   5, 1473|           this is to be noted in the acts. At the same time the judge
 86   7,   1,    3,   5, 1474|             an appeal, a copy of the acts is to be sent to the higher
 87   7,   1,    3,   5, 1474|             authenticity. ~§2 If the acts are in a language unknown
 88   7,   1,    3,   5, 1475|        anyone a copy of the judicial acts and documents obtained in
 89   7,   2,    1,   1, 1504|             purpose of receiving the acts; ~4° indicate the domicile
 90   7,   2,    1,   2      |           THE INTIMATION OF JUDICIAL ACTS~
 91   7,   2,    1,   2, 1507|         however, is to record in the acts that the parties were present
 92   7,   2,    1,   2, 1509|        judgements and other judicial acts is to be done by means of
 93   7,   2,    1,   2, 1509|    notification must be shown in the acts. ~
 94   7,   2,    1,   2, 1511|           lawfully communicated, the acts of the process are null. ~
 95   7,   2,    3,   0, 1522|           Abatement extinguishes the acts of the process, but not
 96   7,   2,    3,   0, 1522|             the process, but not the acts of the case. The acts of
 97   7,   2,    3,   0, 1522|            the acts of the case. The acts of the case may indeed be
 98   7,   2,    3,   0, 1522|             concerned, however these acts have no standing other than
 99   7,   2,    3,   0, 1524|          respondent may renounce the acts of the process either in
100   7,   2,    3,   0, 1525|             the same effects for the acts which have been renounced
101   7,   2,    3,   0, 1525|            pay the expenses of those acts which have been renounced. ~
102   7,   2,    4,   3, 1568|          notary is to mention in the acts whether the oath was taken
103   7,   2,    4,   3, 1570|                 Can. 1570 Before the acts or the testimony are published,
104   7,   2,    4,   4, 1577|            expert is to be given the acts of the case, and any documents
105   7,   2,    4,   4, 1581|              experts can inspect the acts of the case, in so far as
106   7,   2,    6           |               THE PUBLICATION OF THE ACTS, THE CONCLUSION OF THE CASE
107   7,   2,    6,   0, 1598|            the tribunal office those acts which are not yet known
108   7,   2,    6,   0, 1598|            so request, a copy of the acts can be given to them. In
109   7,   2,    6,   0, 1598|            some part or parts of the acts are not to be shown to anyone;
110   7,   2,    6,   0, 1604|        persons, be excluded from the acts of the case. ~§2 If the
111   7,   2,    6,   0, 1606|        matter quite clearly from the acts and the proofs, he can pronounce
112   7,   2,    7,   0, 1608|              this certainty from the acts of the case and from the
113   7,   2,    7,   0, 1609|   conclusions are to be added to the acts of the case and to be kept
114   7,   2,    8,   1, 1619|              of private individuals, acts which are null with a nullity
115   7,   2,    8,   2, 1634|   originating judge must forward the acts to the appeal court in accordance
116   7,   2,    0,   0, 1656|             by the law, the judicial acts are null. ~
117   7,   2,    0,   0, 1661|           judge, after examining the acts, is to determine the point
118   7,   3,    1,   1, 1678|               2° to see the judicial acts, even if they are not yet
119   7,   3,    1,   1, 1681|        eventually it can forward the acts to the Apostolic See, together
120   7,   3,    1,   1, 1682|            are any, and the judicial acts, are to be sent ex officio
121   7,   3,    1,   1, 1687|              of second instance. The acts must be sent to the appeal
122   7,   3,    1,   3, 1703|             is no publication of the acts, but if the judge sees that,
123   7,   3,    1,   3, 1704|        instructor is to give all the acts, together with a suitable
124   7,   3,    1,   3, 1704|          give him, together with the acts, a suitable report on the
125   7,   3,    1,   3, 1705|        Bishop is to transmit all the acts to the Apostolic See together
126   7,   3,    1,   3, 1705|            of the items on which the acts are to be supplemented. ~§
127   7,   3,    1,   3, 1705|              1701 §2 can inspect the acts of the case, though not
128   7,   4,    0,   1, 1719|                        Can. 1719 The acts of the investigation, the
129   7,   4,    0,   2, 1721|         initiated, he is to pass the acts of the investigation to
130   7,   5,    0,   0, 1732|              singular administrative acts given in the external forum
131   7,   5,    0,   1, 1745|            invite him to inspect the acts of the case and put together
 
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