Title, Canon
1 Prel,5 | rights as well as privileges granted up to this time by~the Apostolic
2 4,133 | among other things which are granted to~him by common law, is: (
3 7,213 | coadjutor bishop who~is to be granted all the rights and obligations
4 7,248 | also the habitual faculties granted by~the Apostolic See to
5 10,383 | well as military service granted in their favor by civil
6 10,388 | Clerics to whom have been granted rights and insignia, which
7 10,388 | where the authority who granted the dignity exercises his
8 10,388 | accompany the authority who had granted the dignity or~represent
9 10,394 | this rescript cannot be granted licitly by the patriarch
10 10,394 | the patriarch and is not granted by the Apostolic See to
11 10,396 | obligation of celibacy, which is granted only by the Roman Pontiff.~
12 12,432 | institute and the privileges granted by the Apostolic See.~
13 12,441 | insofar as it~is expressly granted to them in law or by the
14 12,489 | of exclaustration can be granted only to a member~of a monastery
15 12,489 | petitions, the indult can be granted by the authority to~whom
16 12,493 | life that has been lawfully granted and communicated to the
17 12,548 | of exclaustration can be granted by the authority~to which
18 12,549 | Apostolic See, it can be granted also by: (1) the patriarch
19 15,661 | and morals. 2. Approval granted by competent authority shows
20 15,662 | to publish books may~be granted, unless expressly stated
21 15,663 | the approval legitimately granted by one hierarch is not~enough
22 16,722 | they must be previously granted the faculty of administering
23 16,743 | function and power the Lord~granted to his apostles, and in
24 16,751 | Dimissorial letters are not granted unless all the testimonials~
25 16,753 | or revoked by the one who granted them or by his successor,
26 16,753 | but once~they have been granted, they do not cease to be
27 16,798 | dispensation or convalidation~granted for the external forum and
28 16,799 | from an occult impediment granted in the internal non-sacramental
29 16,840 | a secret marriage can be granted by the local~hierarch for
30 16,840 | pastor, the priest who was granted the faculty of~blessing
31 16,848 | the renewal of consent, granted by competent authority and
32 16,848 | the moment the favor is granted; it is understood to be
33 16,849 | sanation of the marriage can be granted validly~even when one or
34 16,849 | radical sanation is not to be granted except for a grave reason~
35 16,851 | given, a sanation can be granted from~the moment the consent
36 16,852 | radical sanation can be granted only by the Apostolic~See.~
37 16,876 | Christian life, are to be granted an ecclesiastical funeral,
38 16,877 | funeral who could~not be granted it without public scandal
39 16,893 | this dispensation can~be granted by any confessor.~
40 19,921 | the competent authority granted~by decree. 2. By the law
41 20,963 | the dispensation may be granted. 2. If the postulation has
42 21,981 | delegated power is that which~is granted to a person, but not by
43 21,982 | qualifications, a habitual faculty granted to a~hierarch is not withdrawn
44 21,988 | unless the delegation is granted in view of the~special qualifications
45 21,988 | this has been expressly granted by the one delegating.~
46 21,989 | understood to have also been granted whatever is necessary to
47 21,992 | of cases for~which it was granted, by cessation of the final
48 21,992 | of case for which~is was granted, is valid.~
49 23,1054| power has been expressly granted that hierarch by the founder.
50 24,1073| choice of one among them is granted to the petitioner.~
51 24,1140| written permission has been~granted the procurator to do this.
52 24,1152| of the accused, by pardon granted by competent authority and
53 25,1286| judge. 2. This~right is granted to the parties only once
54 25,1286| the~judge that it must be granted a second time for a reason;
55 25,1322| from which no appeal is granted.~
56 25,1326| Restitutio in integrum is granted against a sentence which~
57 25,1328| restitutio in integrum if it is granted.~
58 25,1329| restitutio in integrum is granted, the judge must pronounce
59 26,1372| that a dispensation was not granted; this can also be~done if
60 27,1419| remitting penalties can also be granted to others by the law or~
61 27,1424| remission of a penalty cannot be granted unless the~guilty party
62 27,1434| of privileges previously granted. He cannot validly obtain
63 29,1496| dispensation is usually granted~by the authority to whom
64 29,1498| whom the legislator had granted the power to interpret~them
65 29,1511| permission or another favor is granted.~
66 29,1523| to an executor, it can by granted or~denied in accord with
67 29,1528| otherwise evident. 2. A favor granted only orally to a person
68 29,1531| authority cannot~be validly granted by a inferior authority,
69 29,1531| authority cannot be validly granted by another of equal competence
70 29,1532| privilege, that is a favor granted to certain persons,~whether
71 29,1532| of a special act, can be~granted by the legislator or by
72 29,1532| whom the legislator~has granted this power. 2. Centenary
73 29,1532| that a privilege has been granted.~
74 29,1533| person to whom it has~been granted dies; (2) if it is real
75 29,1533| of cases for which it~was granted; (4) if through the passage
76 29,1534| can renounce a privilege granted on behalf of that~person
77 29,1534| privilege which has been granted to some juridic person or
78 29,1534| juridic person or has~been granted by reason of the dignity
79 29,1534| to renounce a privilege granted to it~if the renunciation
80 29,1536| privilege which~he himself had granted; if the privilege has been
81 29,1536| if the privilege has been granted by an~authority superior
82 29,1537| particular case, can be granted only for a~just and reasonable
83 29,1537| cause, the dispensation is granted licitly and validly.~
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