Canon
1 7 | CANON 7~Summary No custom or appeal shall hinder prelates from
2 12| ecclesiastical censure-every appeal being denied-they restrain
3 24| the chapter, absolutely no appeal being allowed. Or the authority
4 35| has good grounds for an appeal before sentence, must make
5 35| not without good reason appeal to a higher judge before
6 35| sufficient ground for an appeal, he must make known this
7 35| finds the ground for an appeal insufficient, he must return
8 36| interlocutory sentence an appeal has been taken does not
9 36| principal cause, even if an appeal been taken from such a threat
10 47| made, let him not heed the appeal unless it be an error about
11 47| summons of him to whom the appeal has been made, or of one
12 48| of deceitful refusal or appeal, the inquiry of the one
13 48| warned should resort to an appeal, let no heed be given to
14 48| established, since the remedy of appeal was not instituted for the
15 48| recourse to a frivolous appeal, let him explain in the
16 48| the probable ground of the appeal, namely, such a ground as,
17 48| opponent, the cause of the appeal is to be continued within
18 48| then, notwithstanding the appeal, let the judge proceed with
19 48| opponent and the cause of the appeal has been proved before the
20 63| baseness and depravity by an appeal to a custom of long standing.
21 67| The Christians also, every appeal being set aside, shall,
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