Title, Canon
1 Prel,3 | observed,~unless they are contrary to the canons of the Code.~
2 Prel,4 | prescriptions of the Code~to the contrary.~
3 Prel,6 | are abrogated, which are contrary to the canons of the Code~
4 Prel,6 | of~this Code or which are contrary to them and are neither
5 4,67 | are to be observed,~every contrary custom being reprobated
6 4,98 | authority which are not~contrary to the law established by
7 7,225 | administrator~of the eparchy and all contrary customs are reprobated.
8 7,249 | and they are never to act contrary to his will~or mind.~
9 7,291 | obvious that such would be~contrary to the will of the donor
10 7,292 | a serious reason to the contrary, the pastor may be absent
11 10,343 | rite. Any custom to the contrary~is reprobated.~
12 12,466 | profession renders acts that are contrary to~the vows invalid if the
13 12,529 | profession renders acts contrary to the vows unlawful, but
14 12,529 | congregation; unless the contrary is lawfully proven, it is
15 15,598 | doctrines whatever which are contrary to these truths.~
16 15,605 | need~be, opinions that are contrary to them or warning about
17 16,764 | introducing a new impediment or contrary to an impediment established
18 16,779 | is to be upheld until the contrary is~proven.~
19 16,785 | obtained and~there are no contrary indications, the affirmation
20 16,793 | introduces a new impediment or is contrary to existing impediments
21 16,799 | Canon 799~Unless there is a contrary determination in a rescript
22 16,874 | buried in churches, any contrary customs to be reprobated,
23 16,876 | choice was made for reasons contrary to the conduct of Christian
24 19,934 | of~those persons or acts contrary to the opinion of the persons
25 19,934 | superior should not act~contrary to it, especially when there
26 20,954 | absolute, and determinate, any contrary custom being reprobated.
27 21,985 | common law; a law which is contrary to a~higher law cannot be
28 21,986 | provides otherwise or the contrary is certain from the nature
29 23,1016| same purpose. 2. Unless the contrary is clear,~the offerings
30 23,1031| to his own hierarch; any~contrary custom is reprobated. 2.
31 23,1040| ecclesiastical goods are alienated contrary to the prescriptions of
32 23,1045| added to last wills~and contrary to this right of the hierarch
33 24,1116| sentence, if it is to be contrary to him, and~thus the rights
34 24,1149| unless something to the contrary is expressly~stated.~
35 25,1222| Canon 1222~Unless contrary and evident arguments show
36 25,1304| illegitimate number of judges contrary to~the prescription of can.
37 25,1318| there is evidence to the~contrary, it is presumed that an
38 25,1326| new~facts which demand a contrary decision; (3) the sentence
39 25,1326| neglected; (5) the sentence is~contrary to a preceding sentence
40 26,1378| a civil sentence is not contrary to divine law, the~eparchial
41 26,1394| also to offer~proofs to the contrary, if he has any; (2) consider
42 27,1402| Canon 1402~1. Every contrary custom being reprobated,
43 27,1414| deliberate act, until the contrary is~proven. In respect to
44 27,1465| another Church sui iuris, contrary to can. 31 is to be punished
45 29,1492| favor which contains nothing contrary to the Eastern~rites.~
46 29,1497| not notorious until the contrary is proven.~
47 29,1502| states so, if it is directly contrary to it, or if~it entirely
48 29,1504| insofar as they are~not contrary to divine law and unless
49 29,1508| reasonable one. 3. A~custom contrary to the current canon law
50 29,1510| A custom, whether it is contrary to or apart (praeter legem)
51 29,1510| the law, is revoked by a contrary custom or law; however,
52 29,1514| administrative act is revoked by a contrary law, unless~it is provided
53 29,1516| right of~another, or is contrary to a law or an approved
54 29,1535| through non-usage or through contrary usage; if, however, the~
55 29,1540| territory, and also, unless the contrary~is expressly stated, for
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