Title, Canon
1 10,396 | does not carry with~it a dispensation from the obligation of celibacy,
2 10,397 | bound, are not petitioning a dispensation from this obligation; in
3 12,493 | moment of notification, the dispensation~from the vows as well as
4 16,759 | particular Church sui iuris. 2. Dispensation~beyond a year from the age
5 16,767 | can. 762, 1, nn. 2-4. 2. Dispensation from these~impediments is
6 16,768 | petition for obtaining a dispensation, all of the impediments
7 16,768 | be indicated; a general dispensation, however,~is valid also
8 16,768 | also be mentioned for the dispensation to be~valid. 3. A general
9 16,768 | to be~valid. 3. A general dispensation from impediments to receive~
10 16,795 | right; (3) conjugicide. 2. Dispensation from these impediments is
11 16,795 | juridical~condition. 3. A dispensation is never given from the
12 16,797 | of serious harm until a dispensation is obtained from the competent
13 16,798 | the local hierarch of a dispensation or convalidation~granted
14 16,799 | limits of his competency, a dispensation from an occult impediment
15 16,799 | eparchial curia; no other~dispensation for the external forum is
16 16,835 | Canon 835~Dispensation from the form for the celebration
17 16,841 | and, as the case may be, dispensation~from form or from other
18 16,848 | authority and including a dispensation from an impediment, if there~
19 16,891 | it also~ceases through dispensation or commutation.~
20 16,893 | just reason provided the dispensation does not injure a right
21 16,893 | the internal forum, this dispensation can~be granted by any confessor.~
22 20,963 | postulation, must obtain a dispensation~from the competent authority;
23 20,963 | competent authority so that~the dispensation may be granted. 2. If the
24 26,1372| with equal~certitude that a dispensation was not granted; this can
25 26,1373| 1372, 1 or the lack of a dispensation~are not certain, the defender
26 29,1496| a question of a reserved dispensation, the hierarch can dispense
27 29,1496| dispense so long as the dispensation is usually granted~by the
28 29,1511| by which a privilege, a dispensation, a permission or another
29 29,1513| some favor. 4. Not~only a dispensation, but also the very power
30 29,1514| it has~been given. 4. A dispensation which has successive applications
31 29,1537| Canon 1536~1. A dispensation, that is, the relaxation
32 29,1537| of the law from which the~dispensation is to be given; otherwise,
33 29,1537| be given; otherwise, the dispensation is illicit and, unless it
34 29,1537| sufficiency of the~cause, the dispensation is granted licitly and validly.~
35 29,1538| penalties, are not subject to dispensation.~
36 29,1539| often as he judges that a dispensation will contribute to~the spiritual
37 29,1539| has reserved to itself a dispensation is~difficult, and at the
38 29,1539| provided that is concerns a dispensation which the~same authority
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