|    Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can.1   1,   0,    0,   0, 2   |       most part the Code does not determine the rites to be observed
 2   1,   0,    1,   0, 13  |          care of public order, or determine the formalities of legal
 3   2,   1,    3,   1, 239 |          seminary statutes are to determine the manner in which the
 4   2,   1,    3,   1, 259 |          the Bishops concerned to determine those matters which concern
 5   2,   1,    3,   2, 266 |        society, the constitutions determine otherwise. ~§3 A member
 6   2,   2,    0,   1, 333 |        has the right, however, to determine, according to the needs
 7   2,   2,    0,   1, 338 |           of the Roman Pontiff to determine the matters to be dealt
 8   2,   2,    0,   1, 339 |     Church, to whom it belongs to determine what part they take in the
 9   2,   2,    0,   2, 344 |           the special law; ~4° to determine the agenda; ~5° to preside
10   2,   2,    2,   3, 441 |         the Apostolic See; ~4° to determine the order of business and
11   2,   2,    2,   3, 442 |        provincial council; ~3° to determine the order of business and
12   2,   2,    2,   3, 445 |         power. It can, therefore, determine whatever seems opportune
13   2,   2,    2,   4, 452 |           elect its president and determine who, in the lawful absence
14   2,   2,    3,   3, 500 |           preside over it, and to determine the matters to be discussed
15   2,   2,    3,   3, 502 |          Episcopal Conference can determine that the functions of the
16   2,   2,    3,   4, 506 |         of the foundation, are to determine the nature of the chapter
17   2,   2,    3,   6, 527 |          The local Ordinary is to determine the time within which the
18   2,   3,    2,   2, 627 |         institute's own law is to determine the cases in which the validity
19   2,   3,    2,   2, 631 |         institute's own law is to determine in further detail the order
20   2,   3,    2,   2, 632 |         institute's own law is to determine in greater detail matters
21   2,   3,    2,   6, 684 |         institute's own law is to determine the time and manner of the
22   2,   3,    2,   6, 690 |          The same Moderator is to determine an appropriate probation
23   2,   3,    3,   0, 717 |          The constitutions are to determine the institute's own form
24   2,   3,    3,   0, 729 |         constitutions are also to determine other reasons for dismissal,
25   2,   3,    0,   0, 735 |        The society's own law must determine a programme of doctrinal,
26   2,   3,    0,   0, 736 |          unless the constitutions determine otherwise. ~§2 The norms
27   4,   1,    0,   0, 841 |       with can. 838 §§3 and 4, to determine what is required for their
28   4,   1,    3,   3, 952 | provincial Bishops' meeting is to determine by decree, for the whole
29   4,   1,    4,   1, 961 |      Episcopal Conference, he can determine the cases of such necessity. ~
30   4,   1,    7,   4, 1099|         1099 Provided it does not determine the will, error concerning
31   4,   1,    7,   6, 1126|            are to be made, and to determine how they are to be established
32   4,   3,    1,   3, 1232|       statutes of a shrine are to determine principally its purpose,
33   4,   3,    2,   2, 1253|          Episcopal Conference can determine more particular ways in
34   5,   0,    1,   0, 1264|          Bishops' meeting to: ~1° determine the taxes, to be approved
35   5,   0,    1,   0, 1264|       from the Apostolic See; ~2° determine the offerings on the occasion
36   5,   0,    2,   0, 1277|           Episcopal Conference to determine what are to be regarded
37   5,   0,    2,   0, 1281|             2 The statutes are to determine what acts go beyond the
38   5,   0,    2,   0, 1281|         the finance committee, to determine these acts for the persons
39   5,   0,    2,   0, 1284|         this an obligation and to determine more precisely how it is
40   5,   0,    3,   0, 1297|           local circumstances, to determine norms about the leasing
41   6,   1,    1,   0, 1312|        Can. 1336; ~§2 The law may determine other expiatory penalties
42   6,   1,    2,   0, 1315|           A law can either itself determine the penalty or leave its
43   6,   1,    3,   0, 1327|          for individual offences, determine excusing, attenuating or
44   7,   1,    0,   0, 1401|    contains an element of sin, to determine guilt and impose ecclesiastical
45   7,   1,    3,   1, 1447|         another instance, validly determine the same case as a judge
46   7,   1,    3,   1, 1457| themselves competent and hear and determine cases; if they breach the
47   7,   2,    1,   2, 1507|       convene the parties, he can determine this by a new decree. ~§
48   7,   2,    4,   0, 1527|         admitted, the judge is to determine the matter with maximum
49   7,   2,    4,   1, 1532|        discretion of the judge to determine whether an oath is to be
50   7,   2,    4,   4, 1577| discussion with the expert, is to determine a time for the completion
51   7,   2,    5,   0, 1589|    definitive judgement, he is to determine that account be taken of
52   7,   2,    6,   0, 1601|        concluded, the judge is to determine a suitable period of time
53   7,   2,    7,   0, 1611|         individual questions; ~2° determine the obligations of the parties
54   7,   2,    8,   2, 1631|         the appeal tribunal is to determine it with maximum expedition,
55   7,   2,    8,   2, 1632|         of the higher grade is to determine the case, without prejudice
56   7,   2,    0,   0, 1661|         examining the acts, is to determine the point at issue. He is
57   7,   3,    1,   1, 1677|   marriage is proven, but also to determine the ground or grounds upon
58   7,   5,    0,   0, 1736|         decide the recourse is to determine, in accordance with Can.
 
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