Document, Part
1 6,2| of effect to impede the execution of this decree; until by
2 14,3| assembling them all, the due execution of the law would be retarded;
3 23,4| appeal ./. suspend the execution hereof, as relating to the
4 23,4| aforesaid are carried into execution, ascertain, that nothing
5 24,2| deprivation; and that the execution hereof shall not be able
6 24,2| which might hinder the execution hereof. But in case it should
7 25,4| way hinder, or suspend the execution of those things which shall
8 25,4| from being carried into execution: for the rest, the vicar
9 26,3| Regulars shall be carried into execution at once by all.~The holy
10 26,3| things aforesaid be put in execution as soon as possible, It
11 26,3| that they forthwith put in execution the matters aforesaid, and
12 26,3| which is not carried into execution, the provincial Councils
13 26,3| and other superiors in the execution of the things comprised
14 26,4| be rashly used: when an execution can be made on property
15 26,4| interdict, as often as an execution on the person or property
16 26,4| remedies at law. But if the execution cannot be made in this way,
17 26,4| criminal causes, wherein an execution can as above be effected
18 26,4| censures ; but, if that execution cannot easily be made, it
19 26,4| be any more carried into execution, but the benefices themselves
20 26,4| exemption, hinder or suspend the execution of the aforesaid; and the
21 27 | decrees, or the more perfect execution thereof, or under any other
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