Title, Canon
1 7,184 | of the election and the~day of proclamation.~
2 7,188 | within three~months from the day of proclamation if it is
3 7,188 | within four months from the day of episcopal election or
4 7,254 | a notation of the place, day, month and year; (3) with
5 10,340 | ought to~confer regularly, day after day, having conducted
6 10,340 | confer regularly, day after day, having conducted proper
7 12,482 | years calculated from the day of perpetual profession.~
8 12,486 | well~as the persons who day and night dwell in the monastery.
9 12,488 | profession, and from the day of the transfer he loses
10 12,488 | effects take place from the~day of transfer, unless the
11 12,488 | transfer~occurs, from the day of the transfer, without
12 16,704 | praiseworthily celebrated on any day~except those which are excluded
13 16,723 | institute and~also for those who day and night remain in the
14 16,773 | church on a Sunday or feast~day, unless a just cause suggests
15 16,783 | conjugal~covenant, they may day by day come to lead holier
16 16,783 | covenant, they may day by day come to lead holier and
17 16,829 | Canon 829~1. From the day of taking canonical possession
18 16,841 | celebrated marriage on that day in his parish. If a spouse
19 16,881 | end of the Sunday or feast day. 3. The Christian faithful
20 16,881 | is proper to the Lord's day, or to the proper relaxation
21 16,893 | for those who are present day and night in a house of
22 20,943 | and it takes effect on the day of the vacancy of the office.
23 20,949 | Canons, those present on the day and in the place designated
24 20,959 | available time~from the day of acceptance of the election;
25 22,1001| decree is permitted, from the day the decree is made known
26 22,1001| nothing, from the thirtieth day~from the receipt of the
27 22,1001| in other cases, from the~day on which the decree is made
28 22,1002| made, from the thirtieth day after~receipt of the petition,
29 22,1002| it was rejected on that day by a~decree, and a new recourse
30 24,1126| tribunal is closed on the day scheduled for a judicial
31 24,1126| is extended to the first day following which is~not a
32 24,1151| within five years from the day when the suit~could first
33 24,1152| Prescription runs from the day on which the delict was
34 24,1152| habitual delict, from~the day it ceased.~
35 24,1153| to be computed from the day on which the condemnatory~
36 24,1163| expeditiously, never beyond a~ten day period; after such time,
37 24,1178| within six months from the day when~all the arbitrators
38 25,1187| or procurator, adding the~day, month and year, as well
39 25,1197| the~profits made from the day of the joinder of issues (
40 25,1274| has not appeared on the day and at the hour set~for
41 25,1292| is to determine on what day and at what hour the judges~
42 25,1292| can be present. 2. On the day assigned for the meeting,
43 25,1293| beyond one month from the day on~which the case was settled,
44 25,1295| with an~indication of the day and place where it was rendered
45 25,1304| reference~to the year, month, day and place in which it was
46 25,1354| until the fifth available day because of the difficulty
47 28,1480| beyond a month from the day~when the penal case was
48 29,1519| happened that same thirtieth day by a decree, so that a recourse~
49 30,1545| Canon 1545~1. In the law, a day is understood as a period
50 30,1546| Canon 1546~1. The day from which the computation
51 30,1546| with the beginning of the day or unless the law expressly~
52 30,1546| provides otherwise. 2. The day to which the calculation
53 30,1546| reached at the end of the last day of the~same number or, if
54 30,1546| or, if the month lacks a day of the same number, at~the
55 30,1546| at~the end of the last day of the month.~
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