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      Book,  Part, Title, Chapter, Can. 
   1   1,   0,    1,   0, 10  |                                  Can. 10 Only those laws are to be
   2   1,   0,    6,   1, 100 |                                  Can. 100 A person is said to be:
   3   4,   1,    5,   1, 1000|                                  Can. 1000 §1 The anointings are to
   4   4,   1,    5,   1, 1001|                                  Can. 1001 Pastors of souls and those
   5   4,   1,    5,   1, 1002|                                  Can. 1002 The communal celebration
   6   4,   1,    5,   3, 1004|                                  Can. 1004 §1 The anointing of the
   7   4,   1,    5,   3, 1005|                                  Can. 1005 If there is any doubt as
   8   4,   1,    5,   3, 1006|                                  Can. 1006 This sacrament is to be
   9   4,   1,    6,   0, 1009|                                  Can. 1009 §1 The orders are the episcopate,
  10   1,   0,    6,   1, 101 |                                  Can. 101 §1 The place of origin of
  11   4,   1,    6,   1, 1010|                                  Can. 1010 An ordination is to be celebrated
  12   4,   1,    6,   1, 1011|                                  Can. 1011 §1 An ordination is normally
  13   4,   1,    6,   1, 1012|                                  Can. 1012 The minister of sacred ordination
  14   4,   1,    6,   1, 1013|                                  Can. 1013 No Bishop is permitted to
  15   4,   1,    6,   1, 1014|                                  Can. 1014 Unless a dispensation has
  16   4,   1,    6,   1, 1017|                                  Can. 1017 A Bishop may not confer
  17   4,   1,    6,   1, 1018|                                  Can. 1018 §1 The following can give
  18   4,   1,    6,   1, 1020|                                  Can. 1020 Dimissorial letters are
  19   4,   1,    6,   1, 1021|                                  Can. 1021 Dimissorial letters may
  20   4,   1,    6,   1, 1022|                                  Can. 1022 When the ordaining Bishop
  21   4,   1,    6,   1, 1023|                                  Can. 1023 Dimissorial letters can
  22   4,   1,    6,   2, 1024|                                  Can. 1024 Only a baptised man can
  23   4,   1,    6,   2, 1025|                                  Can. 1025 §1 In order lawfully to
  24   4,   1,    6,   2, 1026|                                  Can. 1026 For a person to be ordained,
  25   4,   1,    6,   2, 1027|                                  Can. 1027 Aspirants to the diaconate
  26   4,   1,    6,   2, 1028|                                  Can. 1028 The diocesan Bishop or the
  27   4,   1,    6,   2, 1029|                                  Can. 1029 Only those are to be promoted
  28   1,   0,    6,   1, 103 |                                  Can. 103 Members of religious institutes
  29   4,   1,    6,   2, 1030|                                  Can. 1030 The proper Bishop or the
  30   4,   1,    6,   2, 1031|                                  Can. 1031 §1 The priesthood may be
  31   4,   1,    6,   2, 1034|                                  Can. 1034 §1 An aspirant to the diaconate
  32   4,   1,    6,   2, 1037|                                  Can. 1037 A candidate for the permanent
  33   4,   1,    6,   2, 1038|                                  Can. 1038 A deacon who refuses to
  34   1,   0,    6,   1, 104 |                                  Can. 104 Spouses are to have a common
  35   4,   1,    6,   2, 1040|                                  Can. 1040 Those bound by an impediment
  36   4,   1,    6,   2, 1043|                                  Can. 1043 Christ's faithful are bound
  37   4,   1,    6,   2, 1044|                                  Can. 1044 §1 The following are irregular
  38   4,   1,    6,   2, 1045|                                  Can. 1045 Ignorance of irregularities
  39   4,   1,    6,   2, 1046|                                  Can. 1046 Irregularities and impediments
  40   4,   1,    6,   2, 1047|                                  Can. 1047 §1 If the fact on which
  41   4,   1,    6,   2, 1048|                                  Can. 1048 In the more urgent occult
  42   4,   1,    6,   2, 1049|                                  Can. 1049 §1 In a petition to obtain
  43   4,   1,    6,   2, 1052|                                  Can. 1052 §1 For a Bishop to proceed
  44   4,   1,    6,   3, 1053|                                  Can. 1053 §1 After an ordination,
  45   4,   1,    7,   0, 1056|                                  Can. 1056 The essential properties
  46   4,   1,    7,   0, 1057|                                  Can. 1057 §1 A marriage is brought
  47   4,   1,    7,   0, 1058|                                  Can. 1058 All can contract marriage
  48   4,   1,    7,   0, 1059|                                  Can. 1059 The marriage of catholics,
  49   1,   0,    6,   1, 106 |                                  Can. 106 Domicile or quasi-domicile
  50   4,   1,    7,   0, 1061|                                  Can. 1061 §1 A valid marriage between
  51   4,   1,    7,   0, 1062|                                  Can. 1062 §1 A promise of marriage,
  52   4,   1,    7,   1, 1063|                                  Can. 1063 Pastors of souls are obliged
  53   4,   1,    7,   1, 1064|                                  Can. 1064 It is the responsibility
  54   4,   1,    7,   1, 1065|                                  Can. 1065 §1 Catholics who have not
  55   4,   1,    7,   1, 1066|                                  Can. 1066 Before a marriage takes
  56   4,   1,    7,   1, 1067|                                  Can. 1067 The Episcopal Conference
  57   4,   1,    7,   1, 1068|                                  Can. 1068 In danger of death, if other
  58   4,   1,    7,   1, 1069|                                  Can. 1069 Before the celebration of
  59   1,   0,    6,   1, 107 |                                  Can. 107 §1 Both through domicile
  60   4,   1,    7,   1, 1070|                                  Can. 1070 If someone other than the
  61   4,   1,    7,   1, 1071|                                  Can. 1071 §1 Except in a case of necessity,
  62   4,   1,    7,   1, 1072|                                  Can. 1072 Pastors of souls are to
  63   4,   1,    7,   2, 1073|                                  Can. 1073 A diriment impediment renders
  64   4,   1,    7,   2, 1074|                                  Can. 1074 An impediment is said to
  65   4,   1,    7,   2, 1075|                                  Can. 1075 §1 Only the supreme authority
  66   4,   1,    7,   2, 1076|                                  Can. 1076 A custom which introduces
  67   4,   1,    7,   2, 1077|                                  Can. 1077 §1 The local Ordinary can
  68   1,   0,    6,   1, 108 |                                  Can. 108 §1 Consanguinity is reckoned
  69   4,   1,    7,   2, 1080|                                  Can. 1080 §1 Whenever an impediment
  70   4,   1,    7,   2, 1081|                                  Can. 1081 The parish priest or the
  71   4,   1,    7,   2, 1082|                                  Can. 1082 Unless a rescript of the
  72   4,   1,    7,   3, 1083|                                  Can. 1083 §1 A man cannot validly
  73   4,   1,    7,   3, 1084|                                  Can. 1084 §1 Antecedent and perpetual
  74   4,   1,    7,   3, 1085|                                  Can. 1085 §1 A person bound by the
  75   4,   1,    7,   3, 1087|                                  Can. 1087 Those who are in sacred
  76   4,   1,    7,   3, 1088|                                  Can. 1088 Those who are bound by a
  77   4,   1,    7,   3, 1089|                                  Can. 1089 No marriage can exist between
  78   1,   0,    6,   1, 109 |                                  Can. 109 §1 Affinity arises from
  79   4,   1,    7,   3, 1091|                                  Can. 1091 §1 Marriage is invalid between
  80   4,   1,    7,   3, 1092|                                  Can. 1092 Affinity in any degree of
  81   4,   1,    7,   3, 1093|                                  Can. 1093 The impediment of public
  82   4,   1,    7,   3, 1094|                                  Can. 1094 Those who are legally related
  83   4,   1,    7,   4, 1095|                                  Can. 1095 The following are incapable
  84   4,   1,    7,   4, 1096|                                  Can. 1096 §1 For matrimonial consent
  85   4,   1,    7,   4, 1097|                                  Can. 1097 §1 Error about a person
  86   4,   1,    7,   4, 1099|                                  Can. 1099 Provided it does not determine
  87   6,   1,    3,   0, 1324|               to the law or precept; ~10° one who acted without full
  88   1,   0,    1,   0, 11  |                                  Can. 11 Merely ecclesiastical laws
  89   1,   0,    6,   1, 110 |                                  Can. 110 Children who have been adopted
  90   4,   1,    7,   4, 1100|                                  Can. 1100 Knowledge of or opinion
  91   4,   1,    7,   4, 1101|                                  Can. 1101 §1 The internal consent
  92   4,   1,    7,   4, 1102|                                  Can. 1102 §1 Marriage cannot be validly
  93   4,   1,    7,   4, 1103|                                  Can. 1103 A marriage is invalid which
  94   4,   1,    7,   4, 1104|                                  Can. 1104 §1 To contract marriage
  95   4,   1,    7,   4, 1106|                                  Can. 1106 Marriage can be contracted
  96   4,   1,    7,   4, 1107|                                  Can. 1107 Even if a marriage has been
  97   4,   1,    7,   5, 1109|                                  Can. 1109 Within the limits of their
  98   1,   0,    6,   1, 111 |                                  Can. 111 §1 Through the reception
  99   4,   1,    7,   5, 1110|                                  Can. 1110 A personal Ordinary and
 100   4,   1,    7,   5, 1113|                                  Can. 1113 §1 Before a special delegation
 101   4,   1,    7,   5, 1114|                                  Can. 1114 One who assists at a marriage
 102   4,   1,    7,   5, 1115|                                  Can. 1115 Marriages are to be celebrated
 103   4,   1,    7,   5, 1117|                                  Can. 1117 The form prescribed above
 104   4,   1,    7,   5, 1118|                                  Can. 1118 §1 A marriage between catholics,
 105   4,   1,    7,   5, 1119|                                  Can. 1119 Apart from a case of necessity,
 106   1,   0,    6,   1, 112 |                                  Can. 112 §1 After the reception of
 107   4,   1,    7,   5, 1120|                                  Can. 1120 The Episcopal Conference
 108   4,   1,    7,   5, 1121|                                  Can. 1121 §1 As soon as possible after
 109   4,   1,    7,   5, 1122|                                  Can. 1122 §1 A marriage which has
 110   4,   1,    7,   5, 1123|                                  Can. 1123 Whenever a marriage is validated
 111   4,   1,    7,   6, 1124|                                  Can. 1124 Without the express permission
 112   4,   1,    7,   6, 1129|                                  Can. 1129 The provisions of cann.
 113   1,   0,    6,   2, 113 |                                  Can. 113 §1 The catholic Church and
 114   4,   1,    7,   7, 1130|                                  Can. 1130 For a grave and urgent reason,
 115   4,   1,    7,   7, 1132|                                  Can. 1132 The obligation of observing
 116   4,   1,    7,   8, 1134|                                  Can. 1134 From a valid marriage there
 117   4,   1,    7,   8, 1135|                                  Can. 1135 Each spouse has an equal
 118   4,   1,    7,   8, 1136|                                  Can. 1136 Parents have the most grave
 119   4,   1,    7,   8, 1137|                                  Can. 1137 Children who are conceived
 120   4,   1,    7,   8, 1138|                                  Can. 1138 §1 The father is he who
 121   4,   1,    7,   8, 1139|                                  Can. 1139 Illegitimate children are
 122   4,   1,    7,   8, 1140|                                  Can. 1140 As far as canonical effects
 123   4,   1,    7,   9, 1142|                                  Can. 1142 A non-consummated marriage
 124   4,   1,    7,   9, 1143|                                  Can. 1143 §1 In virtue of the pauline
 125   4,   1,    7,   9, 1146|                                  Can. 1146 The baptised party has the
 126   4,   1,    7,   9, 1147|                                  Can. 1147 However, the local Ordinary
 127   4,   1,    7,   9, 1148|                                  Can. 1148 §1 When an unbaptised man
 128   4,   1,    7,   9, 1149|                                  Can. 1149 An unbaptised person who,
 129   1,   0,    6,   2, 115 |                                  Can. 115 §1 Juridical persons in
 130   4,   1,    7,   9, 1150|                                  Can. 1150 In a doubtful matter the
 131   4,   1,    7,   9, 1151|                                  Can. 1151 Spouses have the obligation
 132   4,   1,    7,   9, 1152|                                  Can. 1152 §1 It is earnestly recommended
 133   4,   1,    7,   9, 1153|                                  Can. 1153 §1 A spouse who occasions
 134   4,   1,    7,   9, 1154|                                  Can. 1154 When a separation of spouses
 135   4,   1,    7,   9, 1155|                                  Can. 1155 The innocent spouse may
 136   4,   1,    7,  10, 1156|                                  Can. 1156 §1 To validate a marriage
 137   4,   1,    7,  10, 1157|                                  Can. 1157 The renewal of consent must
 138   4,   1,    7,  10, 1158|                                  Can. 1158 §1 If the impediment is
 139   4,   1,    7,  10, 1159|                                  Can. 1159 §1 A marriage invalid because
 140   1,   0,    6,   2, 116 |                                  Can. 116 §1 Public juridical persons
 141   4,   1,    7,  10, 1160|                                  Can. 1160 For a marriage which is
 142   4,   1,    7,  10, 1161|                                  Can. 1161 §1 The retroactive validation
 143   4,   1,    7,  10, 1162|                                  Can. 1162 §1 If consent is lacking
 144   4,   1,    7,  10, 1163|                                  Can. 1163 §1 A marriage which is invalid
 145   4,   1,    7,  10, 1164|                                  Can. 1164 A retroactive validation
 146   4,   2,    1,   0, 1167|                                  Can. 1167 §1 Only the Apostolic See
 147   4,   2,    1,   0, 1168|                                  Can. 1168 The minister of the sacramentals
 148   4,   2,    1,   0, 1169|                                  Can. 1169 §1 Consecrations and dedications
 149   1,   0,    6,   2, 117 |                                  Can. 117 No aggregate of persons
 150   4,   2,    1,   0, 1170|                                  Can. 1170 While blessings are to be
 151   4,   2,    1,   0, 1171|                                  Can. 1171 Sacred objects, set aside
 152   4,   2,    2,   0, 1174|                                  Can. 1174 §1 Clerics are obliged to
 153   4,   2,    3,   1, 1177|                                  Can. 1177 §1 The funeral of any deceased
 154   4,   2,    3,   1, 1178|                                  Can. 1178 The funeral ceremonies of
 155   4,   2,    3,   1, 1179|                                  Can. 1179 Normally, the funerals of
 156   1,   0,    6,   2, 118 |                                  Can. 118 Those persons represent,
 157   4,   2,    3,   1, 1180|                                  Can. 1180 §1 If a parish has its own
 158   4,   2,    3,   1, 1181|                                  Can. 1181 The provisions of Can. 1264
 159   4,   2,    3,   1, 1182|                                  Can. 1182 After the burial an entry
 160   4,   2,    3,   2, 1183|                                  Can. 1183 §1 As far as funeral rites
 161   4,   2,    3,   2, 1184|                                  Can. 1184 §1 Church funeral rites
 162   4,   2,    4,   0, 1187|                                  Can. 1187 Only those servants of God
 163   4,   2,    4,   0, 1188|                                  Can. 1188 The practice of exposing
 164   4,   2,    4,   0, 1189|                                  Can. 1189 The written permission of
 165   4,   2,    5,   1, 1192|                                  Can. 1192 §1 A vow is public if it
 166   4,   2,    5,   1, 1193|                                  Can. 1193 Of its nature a vow obliges
 167   4,   2,    5,   1, 1194|                                  Can. 1194 A vow ceases by lapse of
 168   4,   2,    5,   1, 1195|                                  Can. 1195 A person who has power over
 169   4,   2,    5,   1, 1197|                                  Can. 1197 What has been promised by
 170   4,   2,    5,   1, 1198|                                  Can. 1198 Vows taken before religious
 171   4,   2,    5,   2, 1199|                                  Can. 1199 §1 An oath is the invocation
 172   1,   0,    1,   0, 12  |                                  Can. 12 §1 Universal laws are binding
 173   1,   0,    6,   2, 120 |                                  Can. 120 §1 A juridical person is
 174   4,   2,    5,   2, 1200|                                  Can. 1200 §1 A person who freely swears
 175   4,   2,    5,   2, 1201|                                  Can. 1201 §1 A promissory oath is
 176   4,   2,    5,   2, 1202|                                  Can. 1202 §1 The obligation of a promissory
 177   4,   3,    1,   0, 1206|                                  Can. 1206 The dedication of a place
 178   4,   3,    1,   0, 1207|                                  Can. 1207 Sacred places are blessed
 179   4,   3,    1,   0, 1208|                                  Can. 1208 A document is to be drawn
 180   4,   3,    1,   0, 1209|                                  Can. 1209 The dedication or the blessing
 181   1,   0,    6,   2, 121 |                                  Can. 121 When aggregates of persons
 182   4,   3,    1,   0, 1210|                                  Can. 1210 In a sacred place only those
 183   4,   3,    1,   0, 1211|                                  Can. 1211 Sacred places are desecrated
 184   4,   3,    1,   0, 1213|                                  Can. 1213 Ecclesiastical authority
 185   4,   3,    1,   1, 1214|                                  Can. 1214 The term church means a
 186   4,   3,    1,   1, 1216|                                  Can. 1216 In the building and restoration
 187   4,   3,    1,   1, 1217|                                  Can. 1217 §1 As soon as possible after
 188   4,   3,    1,   1, 1218|                                  Can. 1218 Each church is to have its
 189   4,   3,    1,   1, 1219|                                  Can. 1219 All acts of divine worship
 190   1,   0,    6,   2, 122 |                                  Can. 122 When an aggregate which
 191   4,   3,    1,   1, 1220|                                  Can. 1220 §1 Those responsible are
 192   4,   3,    1,   1, 1221|                                  Can. 1221 Entry to a church at the
 193   4,   3,    1,   1, 1222|                                  Can. 1222 §1 If a church cannot in
 194   4,   3,    1,   2, 1223|                                  Can. 1223 An oratory means a place
 195   4,   3,    1,   2, 1224|                                  Can. 1224 §1 The Ordinary is not to
 196   4,   3,    1,   2, 1225|                                  Can. 1225 All sacred services may
 197   4,   3,    1,   2, 1226|                                  Can. 1226 The term private chapel
 198   4,   3,    1,   2, 1228|                                  Can. 1228 Without prejudice to the
 199   4,   3,    1,   2, 1229|                                  Can. 1229 It is appropriate that oratories
 200   4,   3,    1,   3, 1230|                                  Can. 1230 The term shrine means a
 201   4,   3,    1,   3, 1231|                                  Can. 1231 For a shrine to be described
 202   4,   3,    1,   3, 1232|                                  Can. 1232 §1 The local Ordinary is
 203   4,   3,    1,   3, 1233|                                  Can. 1233 Certain privileges may be
 204   4,   3,    1,   3, 1234|                                  Can. 1234 §1 At shrines the means
 205   4,   3,    1,   4, 1235|                                  Can. 1235 §1 The altar or table on
 206   4,   3,    1,   4, 1236|                                  Can. 1236 §1 In accordance with the
 207   4,   3,    1,   4, 1237|                                  Can. 1237 §1 Fixed altars are to be
 208   4,   3,    1,   4, 1238|                                  Can. 1238 §1 An altar loses its dedication
 209   4,   3,    1,   4, 1239|                                  Can. 1239 §1 An altar, whether fixed
 210   4,   3,    1,   5, 1240|                                  Can. 1240 §1 Where possible, the Church
 211   4,   3,    1,   5, 1241|                                  Can. 1241 §1 Parishes and religious
 212   4,   3,    1,   5, 1242|                                  Can. 1242 Bodies are not to be buried
 213   4,   3,    2,   0, 1245|                                  Can. 1245 Without prejudice to the
 214   4,   3,    2,   1, 1247|                                  Can. 1247 On Sundays and other holydays
 215   4,   3,    2,   1, 1248|                                  Can. 1248 §1 The obligation of assisting
 216   4,   3,    2,   2, 1249|                                  Can. 1249 All Christ's faithful are
 217   1,   0,    7,   0, 125 |                                  Can. 125 §1 An act is invalid if
 218   4,   3,    2,   2, 1250|                                  Can. 1250 The days and times of penance
 219   4,   3,    2,   2, 1251|                                  Can. 1251 Abstinence from meat, or
 220   4,   3,    2,   2, 1252|                                  Can. 1252 The law of abstinence binds
 221   4,   3,    2,   2, 1253|                                  Can. 1253 The Episcopal Conference
 222   5,   0,    0,   0, 1254|                                  Can. 1254 §1 The catholic Church has
 223   5,   0,    0,   0, 1255|                                  Can. 1255 The universal Church, as
 224   5,   0,    0,   0, 1256|                                  Can. 1256 Under the supreme authority
 225   5,   0,    0,   0, 1257|                                  Can. 1257 §1 All temporal goods belonging
 226   1,   0,    7,   0, 126 |                                  Can. 126 An act is invalid when performed
 227   5,   0,    1,   0, 1260|                                  Can. 1260 The Church has the inherent
 228   5,   0,    1,   0, 1261|                                  Can. 1261 §1 The faithful have the
 229   5,   0,    1,   0, 1262|                                  Can. 1262 The faithful are to give
 230   5,   0,    1,   0, 1263|                                  Can. 1263 The diocesan Bishop, after
 231   5,   0,    1,   0, 1265|                                  Can. 1265 §1 Without prejudice to
 232   5,   0,    1,   0, 1267|                                  Can. 1267 §1 Unless the contrary is
 233   5,   0,    1,   0, 1268|                                  Can. 1268 The Church recognises prescription,
 234   5,   0,    1,   0, 1269|                                  Can. 1269 Sacred objects in private
 235   5,   0,    1,   0, 1270|                                  Can. 1270 Immovable goods, precious
 236   5,   0,    1,   0, 1271|                                  Can. 1271 By reason of their bond
 237   5,   0,    2,   0, 1275|                                  Can. 1275 A reserve set up by a number
 238   5,   0,    2,   0, 1277|                                  Can. 1277 In carrying out acts of
 239   5,   0,    2,   0, 1278|                                  Can. 1278 Besides the duties mentioned
 240   5,   0,    2,   0, 1280|                                  Can. 1280 Every juridical person is
 241   5,   0,    2,   0, 1282|                                  Can. 1282 All persons, whether clerics
 242   5,   0,    2,   0, 1283|                                  Can. 1283 Before administrators undertake
 243   5,   0,    2,   0, 1284|                                  Can. 1284 §1 All administrators are
 244   5,   0,    2,   0, 1285|                                  Can. 1285 Solely within the limits
 245   5,   0,    2,   0, 1286|                                  Can. 1286 Administrators of temporal
 246   5,   0,    3,   0, 1292|                                  Can. 1292 §1 Without prejudice to
 247   5,   0,    3,   0, 1293|                                  Can. 1293 §1 To alienate goods whose
 248   5,   0,    3,   0, 1296|                                  Can. 1296 When alienation has taken
 249   5,   0,    3,   0, 1297|                                  Can. 1297 It is the duty of the Episcopal
 250   1,   0,    8,   0, 130 |                                  Can. 130 Of itself the power of governance
 251   5,   0,    4,   0, 1303|                                  Can. 1303 §1 In law the term pious
 252   5,   0,    4,   0, 1304|                                  Can. 1304 §1 For the valid acceptance
 253   5,   0,    4,   0, 1305|                                  Can. 1305 Money and movable goods
 254   5,   0,    4,   0, 1306|                                  Can. 1306 §1 All foundations, even
 255   5,   0,    4,   0, 1307|                                  Can. 1307 §1 When the provisions of
 256   5,   0,    4,   0, 1309|                                  Can. 1309 Where a fitting reason exists,
 257   6,   1,    2,   0, 1314|                                  Can. 1314 A penalty is for the most
 258   6,   1,    2,   0, 1315|                                  Can. 1315 §1 Whoever has legislative
 259   6,   1,    2,   0, 1316|                                  Can. 1316 Diocesan Bishops are to
 260   6,   1,    2,   0, 1319|                                  Can. 1319 §1 To the extent to which
 261   1,   0,    8,   0, 132 |                                  Can. 132 §1 Habitual faculties are
 262   6,   1,    3,   0, 1322|                                  Can. 1322 Those who habitually lack
 263   6,   1,    3,   0, 1327|                                  Can. 1327 A particular law may, either
 264   6,   1,    3,   0, 1328|                                  Can. 1328 §1 One who in furtherance
 265   6,   1,    3,   0, 1329|                                  Can. 1329 §1 Where a number of persons
 266   6,   1,    4,   1, 1332|                                  Can. 1332 One who is under interdict
 267   6,   1,    4,   1, 1334|                                  Can. 1334 §1 The extent of a suspension,
 268   6,   1,    4,   2, 1337|                                  Can. 1337 §1 A prohibition against
 269   6,   1,    4,   2, 1338|                                  Can. 1338 §1 The deprivations and
 270   6,   1,    4,   3, 1339|                                  Can. 1339 §1 When someone is in a
 271   1,   0,    8,   0, 134 |                                  Can. 134 §1 In law the term Ordinary
 272   6,   1,    5,   0, 1343|                                  Can. 1343 If a law or precept gives
 273   6,   1,    5,   0, 1346|                                  Can. 1346 Whenever the offender has
 274   6,   1,    5,   0, 1349|                                  Can. 1349 If a penalty is indeterminate,
 275   1,   0,    8,   0, 135 |                                  Can. 135 §1 The power of governance
 276   6,   1,    5,   0, 1351|                                  Can. 1351 A penalty binds an offender
 277   6,   1,    5,   0, 1352|                                  Can. 1352 §1 If a penalty prohibits
 278   6,   1,    6,   0, 1356|                                  Can. 1356 §1 A ferendae or a latae
 279   6,   1,    6,   0, 1357|                                  Can. 1357 §1 Without prejudice to
 280   6,   1,    6,   0, 1358|                                  Can. 1358 §1 The remission of a censure
 281   6,   1,    6,   0, 1359|                                  Can. 1359 If one is bound by a number
 282   1,   0,    8,   0, 136 |                                  Can. 136 Persons may exercise executive
 283   6,   1,    6,   0, 1360|                                  Can. 1360 The remission of a penalty
 284   6,   1,    6,   0, 1361|                                  Can. 1361 §1 A remission can be granted
 285   6,   2,    1,   0, 1365|                                  Can. 1365 One who is guilty of prohibited
 286   6,   2,    1,   0, 1366|                                  Can. 1366 Parents, and those taking
 287   6,   2,    1,   0, 1367|                                  Can. 1367 One who throws away the
 288   6,   2,    1,   0, 1368|                                  Can. 1368 A person who, in asserting
 289   6,   2,    2,   0, 1371|                                  Can. 1371 The following are to be
 290   6,   2,    2,   0, 1372|                                  Can. 1372 A person who appeals from
 291   6,   2,    2,   0, 1373|                                  Can. 1373 A person who publicly incites
 292   6,   2,    2,   0, 1374|                                  Can. 1374 A person who joins an association
 293   6,   2,    2,   0, 1375|                                  Can. 1375 Those who hinder the freedom
 294   6,   2,    2,   0, 1376|                                  Can. 1376 A person who profanes a
 295   6,   2,    3,   0, 1379|                                  Can. 1379 A person who, apart from
 296   1,   0,    8,   0, 138 |                                  Can. 138 Ordinary executive power,
 297   6,   2,    3,   0, 1380|                                  Can. 1380 A person who through simony
 298   6,   2,    3,   0, 1381|                                  Can. 1381 §1 Anyone who usurps an
 299   6,   2,    3,   0, 1382|                                  Can. 1382 Both the Bishop who, without
 300   6,   2,    3,   0, 1384|                                  Can. 1384 A person who, apart from
 301   6,   2,    3,   0, 1385|                                  Can. 1385 A person who unlawfully
 302   6,   2,    3,   0, 1386|                                  Can. 1386 A person who gives or promises
 303   6,   2,    3,   0, 1388|                                  Can. 1388 §1 A confessor who directly
 304   1,   0,    8,   0, 139 |                                  Can. 139 §1 Unless the law prescribes
 305   6,   2,    5,   0, 1393|                                  Can. 1393 A person who violates obligations
 306   1,   0,    1,   0, 14  |                                  Can. 14 Laws, even invalidating
 307   1,   0,    8,   0, 140 |                                  Can. 140 §1 When several people are
 308   7,   1,    0,   0, 1402|                                  Can. 1402 All tribunals of the Church
 309   7,   1,    1,   0, 1406|                                  Can. 1406 §1 If the provision of can.
 310   7,   1,    1,   0, 1407|                                  Can. 1407 §1 No one can be brought
 311   1,   0,    8,   0, 141 |                                  Can. 141 If several people are successively
 312   7,   1,    1,   0, 1410|                                  Can. 1410 Competence by reason of
 313   7,   1,    1,   0, 1411|                                  Can. 1411 §1 Competence by reason
 314   7,   1,    1,   0, 1412|                                  Can. 1412 A person accused in a penal
 315   7,   1,    1,   0, 1413|                                  Can. 1413 A party can be brought to
 316   7,   1,    2,   1, 1422|                                  Can. 1422 The judicial Vicar, the
 317   7,   1,    2,   1, 1426|                                  Can. 1426 §1 A collegiate tribunal
 318   7,   1,    2,   1, 1427|                                  Can. 1427 §1 If there is a controversy
 319   7,   1,    2,   1, 1428|                                  Can. 1428 §1 The judge or, in the
 320   7,   1,    2,   1, 1429|                                  Can. 1429 The presiding judge of a
 321   1,   0,    8,   0, 143 |                                  Can. 143 §1 Ordinary power ceases
 322   7,   1,    2,   1, 1430|                                  Can. 1430 A promotor of justice is
 323   7,   1,    2,   1, 1431|                                  Can. 1431 §1 In contentious cases
 324   7,   1,    2,   1, 1432|                                  Can. 1432 A defender of the bond is
 325   7,   1,    2,   1, 1434|                                  Can. 1434 Unless otherwise expressly
 326   7,   1,    2,   1, 1435|                                  Can. 1435 It is the Bishop's responsibility
 327   7,   1,    2,   1, 1436|                                  Can. 1436 §1 The same person can hold
 328   7,   1,    2,   1, 1437|                                  Can. 1437 §1 A notary is to be present
 329   7,   1,    2,   2, 1440|                                  Can. 1440 If competence by reason
 330   7,   1,    2,   2, 1441|                                  Can. 1441 The tribunal of second instance
 331   7,   1,    2,   3, 1442|                                  Can. 1442 The Roman Pontiff is the
 332   7,   1,    2,   3, 1443|                                  Can. 1443 The ordinary tribunal constituted
 333   7,   1,    3,   1, 1447|                                  Can. 1447 Any person involved in a
 334   7,   1,    3,   1, 1449|                                  Can. 1449 §1 In the cases mentioned
 335   7,   1,    3,   1, 1451|                                  Can. 1451 §1 The objection is to be
 336   7,   1,    3,   1, 1453|                                  Can. 1453 Judges and tribunals are
 337   7,   1,    3,   1, 1454|                                  Can. 1454 All who constitute a tribunal
 338   7,   1,    3,   1, 1455|                                  Can. 1455 §1 In a penal trial, the
 339   7,   1,    3,   1, 1456|                                  Can. 1456 The judge and all who work
 340   7,   1,    3,   1, 1457|                                  Can. 1457 §1 Judges can be punished
 341   7,   1,    3,   2, 1458|                                  Can. 1458 Cases are to be heard in
 342   1,   0,    9,   1, 146 |                                  Can. 146 An ecclesiastical office
 343   7,   1,    3,   2, 1460|                                  Can. 1460 §1 If an exception is proposed
 344   7,   1,    3,   2, 1461|                                  Can. 1461 A judge who becomes aware
 345   7,   1,    3,   2, 1463|                                  Can. 1463 §1 Counter actions can validly
 346   7,   1,    3,   3, 1465|                                  Can. 1465 §1 The so-called canonical
 347   7,   1,    3,   3, 1466|                                  Can. 1466 Where the law does not establish
 348   7,   1,    3,   3, 1467|                                  Can. 1467 If the day appointed for
 349   7,   1,    3,   4, 1468|                                  Can. 1468 As far as possible, the
 350   1,   0,    9,   1, 147 |                                  Can. 147 The provision of an ecclesiastical
 351   7,   1,    3,   5, 1470|                                  Can. 1470 §1 Unless particular law
 352   7,   1,    3,   5, 1471|                                  Can. 1471 If a person to be interrogated
 353   7,   1,    3,   5, 1472|                                  Can. 1472 §1 Judicial acts must be
 354   7,   1,    3,   5, 1473|                                  Can. 1473 Whenever the signature of
 355   7,   1,    4,   1, 1477|                                  Can. 1477 Even though the plaintiff
 356   7,   1,    4,   1, 1478|                                  Can. 1478 §1 Minors and those who
 357   7,   1,    4,   1, 1479|                                  Can. 1479 A guardian or curator appointed
 358   1,   0,    9,   1, 148 |                                  Can. 148 Unless the law provides
 359   7,   1,    4,   1, 1480|                                  Can. 1480 §1 Judicial persons stand
 360   7,   1,    4,   2, 1482|                                  Can. 1482 §1 A person can appoint
 361   7,   1,    4,   2, 1483|                                  Can. 1483 The procurator and advocate
 362   7,   1,    4,   2, 1484|                                  Can. 1484 §1 Prior to undertaking
 363   7,   1,    4,   2, 1485|                                  Can. 1485 Without a special mandate,
 364   7,   1,    4,   2, 1486|                                  Can. 1486 §1 For the dismissal of
 365   7,   1,    4,   2, 1487|                                  Can. 1487 For a grave reason, the
 366   7,   1,    4,   2, 1488|                                  Can. 1488 §1 Both the procurator and
 367   7,   1,    4,   2, 1489|                                  Can. 1489 Advocates and procurators
 368   7,   1,    5,   1, 1492|                                  Can. 1492 §1 Every action is extinguished
 369   7,   1,    5,   1, 1493|                                  Can. 1493 A plaintiff can bring several
 370   7,   1,    5,   1, 1494|                                  Can. 1494 §1 A respondent can institute
 371   7,   1,    5,   1, 1495|                                  Can. 1495 The counter action is to
 372   7,   1,    5,   2, 1496|                                  Can. 1496 §1 A person who advances
 373   7,   1,    5,   2, 1497|                                  Can. 1497 §1 The sequestration of
 374   7,   1,    5,   2, 1498|                                  Can. 1498 The sequestration of an
 375   7,   1,    5,   2, 1499|                                  Can. 1499 The judge who grants the
 376   1,   0,    1,   0, 15  |                                  Can. 15 §1 Ignorance or error concerning
 377   1,   0,    9,   1, 150 |                                  Can. 150 An office which carries
 378   7,   2,    1,   1, 1503|                                  Can. 1503 §1 A judge can admit an
 379   1,   0,    9,   1, 151 |                                  Can. 151 The provision of an office
 380   7,   2,    1,   2, 1510|                                  Can. 1510 A respondent who refuses
 381   7,   2,    1,   2, 1511|                                  Can. 1511 Without prejudice to the
 382   7,   2,    2,   0, 1514|                                  Can. 1514 Once determined, the terms
 383   7,   2,    2,   0, 1515|                                  Can. 1515 Once the joinder of the
 384   7,   2,    3,   0, 1519|                                  Can. 1519 §1 If the guardian or the
 385   1,   0,    9,   1, 152 |                                  Can. 152 Two or more offices which
 386   7,   2,    3,   0, 1520|                                  Can. 1520 If over a period of six
 387   7,   2,    3,   0, 1521|                                  Can. 1521 Abatement takes effect by
 388   7,   2,    3,   0, 1522|                                  Can. 1522 Abatement extinguishes the
 389   7,   2,    3,   0, 1523|                                  Can. 1523 When a trial has been abated,
 390   7,   2,    4,   0, 1527|                                  Can. 1527 §1 Any type of proof which
 391   7,   2,    4,   0, 1528|                                  Can. 1528 If a party or a witness
 392   7,   2,    4,   0, 1529|                                  Can. 1529 Unless there is a grave
 393   1,   0,    9,   1, 153 |                                  Can. 153 §1 The provision of an office
 394   7,   2,    4,   1, 1530|                                  Can. 1530 The judge may always question
 395   7,   2,    4,   1, 1531|                                  Can. 1531 §1 A party who is lawfully
 396   7,   2,    4,   1, 1533|                                  Can. 1533 The parties, the promotor
 397   7,   2,    4,   1, 1534|                                  Can. 1534 The provisions of cann.
 398   7,   2,    4,   1, 1535|                                  Can. 1535 A judicial confession is
 399   7,   2,    4,   1, 1537|                                  Can. 1537 It is for the judge, having
 400   7,   2,    4,   1, 1538|                                  Can. 1538 A confession, or any other
 401   7,   2,    4,   2, 1539|                                  Can. 1539 In every type of trial documentary
 402   1,   0,    9,   1, 154 |                                  Can. 154 An office which in law is
 403   7,   2,    4,   2, 1540|                                  Can. 1540 §1 Public ecclesiastical
 404   7,   2,    4,   2, 1541|                                  Can. 1541 Unless it is otherwise established
 405   7,   2,    4,   2, 1542|                                  Can. 1542 A private document, whether
 406   7,   2,    4,   2, 1543|                                  Can. 1543 If documents are shown to
 407   7,   2,    4,   2, 1544|                                  Can. 1544 Documents do not have probative
 408   7,   2,    4,   2, 1545|                                  Can. 1545 The judge can direct that
 409   7,   2,    4,   2, 1546|                                  Can. 1546 §1 No one is obliged to
 410   7,   2,    4,   1, 1534|               The provisions of cann. 15482, n. 1, 1552 and 1558 - 1565
 411   7,   2,    4,   3, 1549|                                  Can. 1549 Everyone can be a witness,
 412   1,   0,    9,   1, 155 |                                  Can. 155 One who confers an office
 413   7,   2,    4,   3, 1551|                                  Can. 1551 A party who has introduced
 414   7,   2,    4,   3, 1553|                                  Can. 1553 It is for the judge to curb
 415   7,   2,    4,   3, 1554|                                  Can. 1554 Before witnesses are examined,
 416   7,   2,    4,   3, 1555|                                  Can. 1555 Without prejudice to the
 417   7,   2,    4,   3, 1556|                                  Can. 1556 The summons of a witness
 418   7,   2,    4,   3, 1557|                                  Can. 1557 A properly summoned witness
 419   1,   0,    9,   1, 156 |                                  Can. 156 The provision of any office
 420   7,   2,    4,   3, 1560|                                  Can. 1560 §1 The witnesses are to
 421   7,   2,    4,   3, 1561|                                  Can. 1561 The examination of a witness
 422   7,   2,    4,   3, 1562|                                  Can. 1562 §1 The judge is to remind
 423   7,   2,    4,   3, 1563|                                  Can. 1563 The judge is first of all
 424   7,   2,    4,   3, 1564|                                  Can. 1564 The questions are to be
 425   7,   2,    4,   3, 1566|                                  Can. 1566 The witnesses are to give
 426   7,   2,    4,   3, 1567|                                  Can. 1567 §1 The replies are to be
 427   7,   2,    4,   3, 1568|                                  Can. 1568 The notary is to mention
 428   7,   2,    4,   3, 1569|                                  Can. 1569 §1 At the conclusion of
 429   1,   0,    9,   1, 157 |                                  Can. 157 Unless the law expressly
 430   7,   2,    4,   3, 1570|                                  Can. 1570 Before the acts or the testimony
 431   7,   2,    4,   3, 1571|                                  Can. 1571 Witnesses must be refunded
 432   7,   2,    4,   3, 1572|                                  Can. 1572 In weighing evidence the
 433   7,   2,    4,   3, 1573|                                  Can. 1573 The deposition of one witness
 434   7,   2,    4,   4, 1575|                                  Can. 1575 It is for the judge, after
 435   7,   2,    4,   4, 1576|                                  Can. 1576 Experts can be excluded
 436   7,   2,    4,   4, 1577|                                  Can. 1577 §1 The judge in his decree
 437   7,   2,    4,   4, 1578|                                  Can. 1578 §1 Each expert is to complete
 438   7,   2,    4,   4, 1579|                                  Can. 1579 §1 The judge is to weigh
 439   7,   2,    4,   4, 1580|                                  Can. 1580 Experts are to be paid their
 440   7,   2,    4,   4, 1581|                                  Can. 1581 §1 Parties can designate
 441   7,   2,    4,   5, 1582|                                  Can. 1582 If, in order to decide the
 442   7,   2,    4,   5, 1583|                                  Can. 1583 After the inspection has
 443   7,   2,    4,   6, 1584|                                  Can. 1584 A presumption is a probable
 444   7,   2,    4,   6, 1585|                                  Can. 1585 A person with a presumption
 445   7,   2,    5,   0, 1588|                                  Can. 1588 An incidental matter is
 446   1,   0,    9,   1, 159 |                                  Can. 159 No one is to be presented
 447   7,   2,    5,   0, 1590|                                  Can. 1590 §1 If the incidental matter
 448   7,   2,    5,   0, 1591|                                  Can. 1591 Before the principal matter
 449   7,   2,    5,   1, 1592|                                  Can. 1592 §1 If a respondent is summoned
 450   7,   2,    5,   1, 1594|                                  Can. 1594 If the plaintiff does not
 451   7,   2,    5,   1, 1595|                                  Can. 1595 §1 A party, whether plaintiff
 452   7,   2,    6,   0, 1599|                                  Can. 1599 §1 When everything concerned
 453   1,   0,    1,   0, 16  |                                  Can. 16 §1 Laws are authentically
 454   1,   0,    9,   1, 160 |                                  Can. 160 §1 One who has the right
 455   7,   2,    6,   0, 1601|                                  Can. 1601 When the case has been concluded,
 456   7,   2,    6,   0, 1603|                                  Can. 1603 §1 When the pleadings and
 457   7,   2,    6,   0, 1605|                                  Can. 1605 The notary is to be present
 458   7,   2,    7,   0, 1608|                                  Can. 1608 §1 To give any judgement,
 459   7,   2,    7,   0, 1610|                                  Can. 1610 §1 If there is a sole judge,
 460   7,   2,    7,   0, 1611|                                  Can. 1611 The judgement must: ~1°
 461   7,   2,    7,   0, 1613|                                  Can. 1613 The rules set out above
 462   7,   2,    7,   0, 1614|                                  Can. 1614 A judgement is to be published
 463   7,   2,    7,   0, 1615|                                  Can. 1615 The publication or notification
 464   7,   2,    7,   0, 1616|                                  Can. 1616 §1 A judgement must be corrected
 465   7,   2,    7,   0, 1617|                                  Can. 1617 Other pronouncements of
 466   1,   0,    9,   1, 162 |                                  Can. 162 A person who has not presented
 467   7,   2,    8,   1, 1621|                                  Can. 1621 In respect of the nullity
 468   7,   2,    8,   1, 1624|                                  Can. 1624 The judge who gave the judgement
 469   7,   2,    8,   1, 1626|                                  Can. 1626 §1 A plaint of nullity can
 470   7,   2,    8,   1, 1627|                                  Can. 1627 Cases concerning a plaint
 471   1,   0,    9,   1, 163 |                                  Can. 163 The authority to whom, in
 472   7,   2,    8,   2, 1630|                                  Can. 1630 §1 The appeal must be lodged
 473   7,   2,    8,   2, 1631|                                  Can. 1631 If a question arises about
 474   7,   2,    8,   2, 1632|                                  Can. 1632 §1 If there is no indication
 475   7,   2,    8,   2, 1633|                                  Can. 1633 The appeal is to be pursued
 476   7,   2,    8,   2, 1634|                                  Can. 1634 §1 To pursue the appeal,
 477   7,   2,    8,   2, 1635|                                  Can. 1635 The appeal is considered
 478   7,   2,    8,   2, 1636|                                  Can. 1636 §1 The appellant can renounce
 479   7,   2,    8,   2, 1637|                                  Can. 1637 §1 An appeal made by the
 480   7,   2,    8,   2, 1638|                                  Can. 1638 An appeal suspends the execution
 481   1,   0,    9,   1, 164 |                                  Can. 164 Unless it has been otherwise
 482   7,   2,    9,   1, 1642|                                  Can. 1642 §1 An adjudged matter has
 483   7,   2,    9,   2, 1646|                                  Can. 1646 §1 Total reinstatement based
 484   7,   2,   11,   0, 1652|                                  Can. 1652 If the execution of the
 485   7,   2,   11,   0, 1653|                                  Can. 1653 §1 Unless particular law
 486   7,   2,   11,   0, 1654|                                  Can. 1654 §1 The executor must execute
 487   7,   2,    0,   0, 1657|                                  Can. 1657 An oral contentious process
 488   7,   2,    0,   0, 1658|                                  Can. 1658 §1 In addition to the matters
 489   7,   2,    0,   0, 1661|                                  Can. 1661 §1 When the time-limits
 490   7,   2,    0,   0, 1662|                                  Can. 1662 In the hearing, the questions
 491   7,   2,    0,   0, 1663|                                  Can. 1663 §1 The evidence is assembled
 492   7,   2,    0,   0, 1664|                                  Can. 1664 The replies of the parties,
 493   7,   2,    0,   0, 1665|                                  Can. 1665 The judge can admit evidence
 494   7,   2,    0,   0, 1666|                                  Can. 1666 If all the evidence cannot
 495   7,   2,    0,   0, 1667|                                  Can. 1667 When the evidence has been
 496   7,   2,    0,   0, 1668|                                  Can. 1668 §1 At the conclusion of
 497   7,   2,    0,   0, 1669|                                  Can. 1669 If the appeal tribunal discerns
 498   1,   0,    9,   1, 167 |                                  Can. 167 §1 When the summons has
 499   7,   3,    1,   1, 1672|                                  Can. 1672 Cases concerning the merely
 500   7,   3,    1,   1, 1674|                                  Can. 1674 The following are able to
 
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