Title, Canon
1 3,43 | immediate and universal ordinary power in~the Church which
2 3,45 | also possesses a primacy of~ordinary power over all the eparchies
3 3,45 | them by~which the proper, ordinary and immediate power which
4 4,78 | over which he presides is ordinary and proper, but personal.
5 4,114 | the patriarchal~curia, the ordinary tribunal of the patriarchal
6 4,130 | Canon 130~1. The ordinary power of the patriarch in
7 6,157 | over which he presides, is ordinary and proper, but personal;
8 6,173 | Church sui iuris~passes the ordinary power of the metropolitan
9 7,178 | name of Christ, is~proper, ordinary, and immediate, although
10 7,220 | administrator of the eparchy, the ordinary~power of the eparchial bishop
11 7,245 | appointed who, endowed~with ordinary vicarious power according
12 8,316 | is made according to the ordinary norms of the law.~
13 8,320 | powers and~faculties, whether ordinary or delegated which the exarch
14 10,339 | director. 2. Besides the ordinary confessors, other~confessors
15 12,500 | way that if the number of ordinary councilors~is insufficient
16 15,598 | of the Church or by its ordinary and universal magisterium,~
17 16,720 | absolution constitute~the ordinary way by which the Christian
18 20,945 | been made~according to the ordinary norm of law.~
19 21,981 | Canon 981~1. The ordinary power of governance is that
20 21,981 | means of an office. 2. The~ordinary power of governance can
21 21,984 | consecrated life, who have ordinary power of~governance, are
22 21,988 | Canon 988~1. Ordinary executive power can be delegated
23 21,988 | another authority having ordinary power was delegated for
24 21,989 | Canon 989~Ordinary executive power as well
25 21,991 | Canon 991~1. Ordinary power ceases by the loss
26 21,991 | law provides otherwise, ordinary~power is suspended in the
27 23,1024| limits and~procedures of ordinary administration, unless written
28 23,1024| limits and procedures of ordinary administration are to be~
29 24,1062| raised against a judge~of an ordinary tribunal of the patriarchal
30 24,1063| patriarch is to establish an ordinary tribunal for the~patriarchal
31 24,1067| tribunal is made to the ordinary tribunal of~the patriarchal
32 24,1079| examined according to the~ordinary norms of competence.~
33 24,1086| appoint a judicial vicar~with ordinary judicial power, distinct
34 24,1107| against the judge of either an ordinary or delegated tribunal, even
35 24,1171| of contracts which exceed ordinary administration have~not
36 24,1183| error, according to the ordinary norm of~law.~
37 25,1205| go beyond~the limits of ordinary administration. 3. In order
38 25,1343| unless a party requests the ordinary~contentious process. 2.
39 25,1356| the canons concerning the ordinary contentious~trial are to
40 26,1368| or admit the case~to an ordinary examination of a new grade
41 26,1372| omitting the formalities of the ordinary~process but having cited
42 26,1374| handled according to the ordinary process of law; and in that~
43 26,1376| trials in general and~on the ordinary contentious trial are to
44 26,1379| Unless one party seeks an ordinary contentious process, a~summary
45 26,1379| is to be used. 2. If the ordinary~contentious process has
46 26,1379| or admit the case to~an ordinary examination in the second
47 26,1386| trials in general and on the~ordinary contentious trial are to
48 27,1402| consecrated life who enjoys~ordinary governing power, all others
49 28,1471| trials~in general and on the ordinary contentious trial are to
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