Title, Canon
1 4,81 | Canon 81~Acts of the Roman Pontiff for
2 4,111 | observance of secrecy regarding acts or~cases treated is to be
3 4,111 | established by common law. 3. ~Acts regarding laws and decisions
4 4,111 | soon as possible; certain acts or even all of them~should
5 4,117 | the synod must sign the acts of the synod.~
6 6,159 | 8) to communicate the acts of the Roman~Pontiff to
7 6,159 | which are contained in~these acts.~
8 6,167 | of~the reception of the acts of the council; the metropolitan
9 6,167 | mention the administrative acts of the metropolitan, he
10 6,167 | to~perform administrative acts which by common law are
11 7,185 | elected of the election and acts according to the norms of
12 7,227 | have been neglected, the acts of the one elected or appointed
13 7,252 | law, is to see~that the acts of the curia are gathered
14 7,253 | the authenticity of any acts whatsoever, of~judicial
15 7,253 | whatsoever, of~judicial acts only or of the acts of a
16 7,253 | judicial acts only or of the acts of a certain case or transaction
17 7,254 | duty: (1) to write the acts and documents~relating to
18 7,254 | are done and to sign the acts of these matters~with a
19 7,254 | requirements, to furnish acts or documents~to one legitimately
20 7,259 | Each year, the procedural acts for inflicting penalties
21 7,261 | bishop is to see that the acts and documents~of the archive
22 7,261 | of the inventory of the acts and~documents are to be
23 7,261 | to inspect or remove the~acts and documents of these archives,
24 12,466 | monastic profession renders acts that are contrary to~the
25 12,466 | the vows invalid if the acts can be nullified.~
26 12,500 | shall be attached to the acts which are to be submitted
27 12,501 | dismissal shall hand over the acts collected in the matter
28 12,529 | Temporary profession renders acts contrary to the vows unlawful,
29 15,666 | of laws and the official acts~of whatever ecclesiastical
30 16,696 | Churches sui iuris, he lawfully~acts if they are his subjects,
31 16,700 | with another presbyter, who acts as the principal celebrant,~
32 16,762 | of the hierarch. 2. The acts which are mentioned~in 1,
33 16,841 | celebration or the person who acts in his place, even if~neither
34 19 | TITLE 19~Persons and Juridic Acts~
35 19,924 | With regard to collegial acts, unless other provisions
36 19,934 | in order to place certain~acts requires the consent or
37 19,934 | consent of~those persons or acts contrary to the opinion
38 20,955 | record accurately all the acts of the election and after
39 20,959 | administration of the office, and~acts placed by such a person
40 21,983 | to matters or to persons acts~invalidly. 3. A delegate
41 21,983 | invalidly. 3. A delegate who acts in delegated matters in
42 21,985 | delegated, except to carry out acts which are preparatory to
43 21,990 | prescription of collegial acts, unless some other provision
44 22,996 | particular administrative acts which~are placed by any
45 23,1013| the taxes for the various acts of the power of governance
46 23,1024| competent authority. 2. The acts which go beyond~the limits
47 23,1024| statutes do not mention~such acts, it is within the competence
48 23,1024| subject to determine those~acts, after having consulted
49 23,1024| to answer for the invalid acts of its administrators.~
50 24,1059| entire Catholic world and he acts either~personally or through
51 24,1071| carry out certain procedural acts, except, however, those
52 24,1085| sentence. 2. ~Other procedural acts are to be carried out by
53 24,1085| college has reserved certain acts to itself;~however, such
54 24,1097| defender of the bond, the acts are null if they were not~
55 24,1097| office by inspecting the acts.~
56 24,1101| each procedure so that the~acts are considered null if they
57 24,1101| signed by the notary. 2. Acts which notaries draw up warrant
58 24,1109| heard the parties. 2. The acts posited by a judge~prior
59 24,1109| objection are valid; but those acts posited after the~objection
60 24,1109| acceptance of the objection, the acts are invalid.~
61 24,1113| endangered by divulging the acts or proofs, or an opportunity
62 24,1125| for positing of procedural acts, the judge must determine
63 24,1131| Canon 1131~1. All judicial acts, whether the acts of the
64 24,1131| judicial acts, whether the acts of the case, that is,~those
65 24,1131| the case, that is,~those acts which concern the merits
66 24,1131| of the question, or the acts~of the process, that is,
67 24,1131| individual pages of the~acts are to be numbered and authenticated
68 24,1132| is required~for judicial acts and a party or a witness
69 24,1132| this is to be noted in the acts; both the judge and~the
70 24,1133| furnish a copy of judicial acts and of documents which have
71 24,1133| to be~made of them in the acts; likewise signed writings
72 24,1142| necessary; the judicial~acts, however, lack all force
73 24,1143| instance of trial or judicial acts, make a settlement,~strike
74 25,1187| purpose of receiving the acts; (4) indicate the domicile
75 25,1190| however,~is to note in the acts that the parties were present
76 25,1192| sentences and other~judicial acts are to be made through the
77 25,1192| notification must be clear in the acts. 3. ~A respondent who refuses
78 25,1193| legitimately communicated, the acts of the~process are null,
79 25,1199| must~proceed to the final acts after having cited the procurator
80 25,1203| Abatement extinguishes the acts of the process, but not
81 25,1203| the process, but not the acts~of the case, which in fact
82 25,1203| as regards outsiders the acts of the case have no other~
83 25,1205| either all or some of the acts of the process. 2. In order
84 25,1205| involvement is required to place acts which go beyond~the limits
85 25,1206| concerning the renounced acts as an abatement of an instance
86 25,1206| expenses for the renounced acts.~
87 25,1249| is to make mention in the acts whether the oath was~taken,
88 25,1250| changing it. 2. Finally the acts must be~signed by the witness,
89 25,1251| ex~officio but before the acts or the testimony have been
90 25,1258| services must~focus. 2. The acts of the case and other documents
91 25,1262| experts may inspect the acts of the case if necessary
92 25,1281| the tribunal chancery the acts which are not~yet known
93 25,1281| known to them; a copy of the acts can also be given to advocates
94 25,1287| persons remain~outside the acts of the case. 2. If the discussion
95 25,1289| and fully known from the acts~and proofs.~
96 25,1291| this certitude from the acts and the proofs. 3. However,
97 25,1292| are to be appended to the~acts of the case with a notation
98 25,1302| 1303 and 1304, nullity of acts which~are established by
99 25,1315| being made must transmit the~acts, duly authenticated by the
100 25,1315| higher tribunal;~if the acts are written in a language
101 25,1331| accepted and the~opponent acts at the appeal level, he
102 25,1343| permitted by law, the judicial acts are null.~
103 25,1347| after having examined the acts, is to~determine the formulation
104 26,1364| to inspect the judicial acts even though not~published
105 26,1367| sacramental marriage; the acts are to be sent to~the Apostolic
106 26,1368| there are any and the other acts~of the trial, are to be
107 26,1373| second instance, to whom the~acts must be sent and who must
108 26,1394| report, having inspected the acts, and also to offer~proofs
109 27,1430| against~exercising all or some acts of orders, in accordance
110 27,1432| can refer to all or some acts of the power of~orders or
111 27,1432| governance, to all or some acts or rights connected~with
112 27,1432| be suspended except from acts which are subject to the
113 27,1432| affects the validity of acts nor the right to a~dwelling
114 27,1433| forbidden to exercise~those acts of the power of order or
115 27,1434| and functions, to place acts of governance, which, if~
116 28,1470| Canon 1470~The acts of the investigation, the
117 28,1472| he is to hand over the acts of the investigation to
118 28,1472| such by the higher tribunal acts as the petitioner before
119 29 | Custom, and Administrative Acts~
120 29,1511| Canon 1510~1. Administrative acts can be issued by those who
121 29,1511| delegation. 2. Administrative acts are above all: (1) decrees
122 29,1513| to~those administrative acts which concern litigation
123 29,1513| all other administrative acts are to be widely~interpreted.
124 29,1517| attached to administrative acts are considered to~affect
125 29,1525| may entrust preparatory acts~to another.~
126 29,1538| juridical institutes or acts, or are laws pertaining
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