Document, Part
1 1 | voice by officers of our court, or by certain public notaries;
2 14,3| delivered over to a secular court; in which case a certain
3 17,2| voice by officers of our court, or by certain public notaries;
4 23,4| not at all, known at the court (of Rome), shall be derived
5 23,4| expedited out of the (Roman) court shall be committed to the
6 23,4| consigned out of the Roman court, shall be consigned to the
7 24,2| inhibition, even in the Roman Court, or by virtue of the constitution
8 24,2| if performed out of the Court of Rome, shall be celebrated
9 24,2| of the (ecclesiastical) court. ~No one, after being initiated
10 24,2| of the (ecclesiastical) court, unless he have an ecclesiastical
11 24,2| even be it in the Roman court, and notwithstanding any
12 25,4| even though in the Roman court, touching the qualifications
13 25,4| committed out of the Roman Court, it shall not be committed
14 25,4| permitted them in the said court of conscience, but to them
15 25,4| distinction, whether in the Roman court or elsewhere; as also that
16 25,4| who reside in the Roman Court, or who are in the household
17 25,4| resignation, even in the Roman Court, or in any other manner
18 25,4| appertaining to the Ecclesiastical court, is prescribed. ~All causes
19 25,4| whatever to the ecclesiastical court, even though they may relate
20 26,4| belong to the ecclesiastical court, it shall be lawful for
21 26,4| s house, or his ordinary court of justice. The two deputies
22 26,4| belonging to the ecclesiastical court, which may have to be delegated
23 26,4| be confirmed in the Roman court, or elsewhere. Neither shall
24 27 | certain officers of our court; and that, after having
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