Title, Canon
1 4,99 | to see that the personal Statutes in force~in the region are
2 4,99 | conceded by~the personal Statutes, it is expedient in matters
3 4,113 | Church is to draw up its~statutes in which are provided a
4 4,143 | lay persons, unless the~statutes determine a greater number,
5 4,143 | according to~the norm of the statutes. 4. To the patriarchal assembly
6 4,145 | assembly is to have its statutes, in which are~contained
7 6,171 | hierarchs is to draw up its statutes, transmitting~them to the
8 7,265 | council is to have its own statutes approved by~the eparchial
9 7,266 | according to the norms of the statutes, must be ex officio members
10 7,267 | the extent provided in the statutes, active and passive voice
11 7,268 | to~be determined by the statutes so that, insofar as it is
12 7,270 | a term determined in the statutes so that the whole council~
13 7,274 | the prescriptions of the statutes which are to be given by
14 7,306 | regard for the legitimate statutes of foundation and as long~
15 7,309 | regard for~the legitimate statutes and acquired rights, the
16 9,322 | eparchial bishops, and, if the statutes so establish,~other local
17 9,322 | iuris is to draw up its own statutes in~which is fostered, insofar
18 9,322 | the Catholic Church. The statutes, to be valid, must be approved~
19 10,331 | which, according to their statutes, serve the~same purposes,
20 10,335 | unless particular law or the statutes of~the seminary have determined
21 10,337 | seminary is to have its own statutes in which are determined
22 10,337 | without prejudice to the statutes, treat the~formation of
23 10,337 | the whole seminary. 3. The statutes of the seminary need~the
24 10,337 | authority determined in the statutes.~
25 10,338 | according to the norm of the statutes, to~urge that the statutes
26 10,338 | statutes, to~urge that the statutes and directory of the seminary
27 10,342 | according to the norm of the statutes, are proven from~documents
28 12,410 | according to the norms of the statutes under a lawful superior,
29 12,414 | typicon of monasteries and statutes of congregations, and to
30 12,414 | from the same typicon or statutes, when lawfully requested
31 12,414 | validly be changed~in the statutes, except by the consent of
32 12,420 | typicon of monasteries or statutes of orders and congregations,~
33 12,421 | with~the proper typicon or statutes; superiors shall help the
34 12,422 | the norm of the typicon or statutes, whose~cooperation they
35 12,423 | limited by the typicon or statutes.~
36 12,424 | Canon 424~In the typicon or statutes norms shall be established
37 12,426 | according to~the typicon or statutes thus having faithfully observed
38 12,430 | offices; unless the typicon or statutes~permit this in regard to
39 12,431 | voice, if the typicon or statutes permit it. 3. A~religious
40 12,432 | prescriptions of the typicon or statutes~which refer to the internal
41 12,439 | entitled to approve the statutes of~the confederation. 2.
42 12,441 | must be determined in the statutes of the~same confederation.~
43 12,500 | with the typicon or the statutes of the confederation;~the
44 12,508 | authority determined by the statutes of the order or congregation.
45 12,508 | donors, pertains, unless the statutes direct otherwise, to~the
46 12,511 | determined in common law and the statutes. ~2. In clerical orders
47 12,511 | in conformity with the statutes.~
48 12,512 | according to~the norm of the statutes, is to be formed so that
49 12,512 | manner determined in the statutes.~
50 12,513 | to be determined by the statutes,~which in the case of the
51 12,514 | term of office, unless the statutes decree differently for~the
52 12,514 | procedure, determined by the statutes. 3. It shall be provided
53 12,514 | in suitable~norms of the statutes that members shall not stay
54 12,515 | election according to~the statutes. 2. Other superiors are
55 12,515 | designated in accordance~with the statutes in such a way that if they
56 12,516 | necessity~demands it. 3. If the statutes are silent on the manner
57 12,518 | to be determined in the statutes, under the special care
58 12,519 | with due regard for the statutes and with can. 453, 2~and
59 12,520 | manner prescribed by the statutes.~
60 12,523 | of the novices. 2. If~the statutes prescribed a longer novitiate,
61 12,524 | novices in accordance with the statutes; the director shall be a
62 12,524 | this is permitted by~the statutes, and visitators; however,
63 12,526 | that time determined in~the statutes. 2. This profession can
64 12,526 | times~in accordance with the statutes, but in such a manner that
65 12,527 | superior according~to the statutes with the consent of the
66 12,527 | requirements stipulated in the statutes for the validity of the
67 12,528 | obligation to~observe the statutes as a perpetually professed
68 12,528 | expressly~provided in the statutes.~
69 12,534 | synaxis to introduce into~the statutes, if it deems it opportune,
70 12,535 | the prescriptions of the~statutes shall be observed. 2. The
71 12,536 | to be determined in the statutes. 2. The formation of the
72 12,536 | superiors in accordance with the statutes. However, if it is not possible
73 12,537 | in accordance with the statutes,~dimissorial letters for
74 12,538 | according to the norms of the statutes and~lawful custom. 2. The
75 12,538 | fulfill in accordance with the statutes what is prescribed~in can.
76 12,539 | superior according to the statutes; but in~other cases by the
77 12,540 | the prescriptions of the~statutes, and outside their own houses
78 12,541 | shall be determined in the~statutes of individual orders and
79 12,543 | profession as well~as of the statutes insofar as this observance
80 12,543 | as this observance of the statutes is~compatible with the obligations
81 12,545 | profession according to~the statutes of the religious institute
82 12,550 | the time prescribed by the~statutes, he does not return, he
83 12,552 | dismissal~is reserved in the statutes to the eparchial bishop
84 12,552 | might be prescribed by the statutes, the following must be~observed: (
85 12,554 | accordance with approved statutes, is a~society of common
86 12,557 | is to be defined by the statutes of the~society. In all,
87 12,558 | administer in~conformity with the statutes.~
88 12,559 | Canon 559~1. The statutes shall be observed regarding
89 12,559 | cann. 450 and 451. ~2. The statutes shall be observed in respect
90 12,560 | accordance with the norm of the statutes, the major superior of a
91 12,561 | obligations determined~in the statutes.~
92 12,562 | respect to profession, the statutes of the new institute are
93 12,562 | shall be determined in the statutes of~the society the authority
94 12,563 | counsels according to the statutes, strengthened by some sacred
95 12,563 | themselves according to their statutes; (4) clerics~or lay persons,
96 12,566 | secular institutes,~their statutes as well as their dependence
97 12,568 | admitting candidates, the statutes are to be~observed with
98 12,568 | issued in accordance with the statutes; however the decree cannot~
99 12,571 | protect them by appropriate statutes.~
100 13,573 | the Church, unless their statutes~are reviewed by competent
101 13,576 | association is to have its own statutes, in which are~defined its
102 13,576 | Besides these things, the statutes are to determine its policies
103 13,576 | the~place and time. 2. The statutes and their modification require~
104 13,578 | norm of common law and the statutes of the association. 2. ~
105 13,578 | to the norm of typicon or statutes with the consent of~their
106 13,581 | norm of common law and the statutes.~
107 13,582 | according to the norm of its own statutes, under the vigilance of~
108 15,638 | stipulated otherwise in the statutes of foundation or in a special
109 15,650 | Canon 650~Regarding the statutes of the ecclesiastical universities
110 15,662 | norm of their typicon or statutes.~
111 16,724 | norms~of the typicon or statutes.~
112 19,922 | authority must have its own statutes, approved by~the authority
113 19,922 | observing common law, the statutes, to obtain approval, must
114 19,922 | transact business before its statutes have~been approved.~
115 19,925 | to exist according to its~statutes, the exercise of all of
116 19,927 | which are laid down in the statutes concerning suppression~have
117 19,929 | acquired~rights and the statutes by which the juridic person
118 19,930 | acquired rights and the~statutes by which the extinct juridic
119 23,1024| are to be~defined in the statutes; if, however, the statutes
120 23,1024| statutes; if, however, the statutes do not mention~such acts,
121 23,1036| determined in typicon or the~statutes for goods of juridic persons
122 24,1069| determined in the typicon or the~statutes of the institute. 2. Except
123 24,1070| the tribunal~has its own statutes approved by the same authority,
124 24,1099| according to the tribunal's statutes unless the law provides
125 24,1151| prejudice to any personal Statutes which might be in effect.~
126 25,1335| Canon 1335~The statutes of the tribunal must determine
127 25,1340| superior determined by the statutes or~typicon.~
128 26,1358| Without prejudice to personal Statutes where they are in force,~
129 29,1493| laws, legitimate customs, statutes and other norms of law which
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