Title, Canon
1 Prel,5 | Canon 5~Acquired rights as well as privileges
2 4,74 | loses all~rights which are acquired by the election.~
3 4,146 | patriarch has the legitimately acquired right of erecting provinces,
4 7,309 | legitimate statutes and acquired rights, the rector of the~
5 12,468 | virtue of any title are acquired by~the monastery. 2. The
6 12,488 | goods which had~been already acquired by it because of or through
7 12,529 | order or congregation is acquired for the order or congregation;
8 12,534 | renounce his or her patrimony, acquired or to be acquired,~which
9 12,534 | patrimony, acquired or to be acquired,~which renunciation, however,
10 12,558 | respect to the society is acquired for the society;~other property
11 16,734 | prohibited to use the knowledge~acquired from confession when it
12 16,893 | does not injure a right acquired by others: (1) for his own
13 19,912 | Canon 912~1. Domicile is acquired by residence within the
14 19,912 | years. 2. ~Quasi-domicile is acquired by residence within the
15 19,922 | the wishes of donors and acquired rights. 3. A juridic~person
16 19,924 | her vote; (2) however, if acquired rights of individuals are~
17 19,929 | or donors, legitimately acquired~rights and the statutes
18 19,930 | or donors, legitimately acquired rights and the~statutes
19 20,938 | office cannot be validly acquired without canonical provision.~
20 20,974 | rights which may have been acquired by contract, or by the law~
21 23,1008| person which has lawfully acquired them.~
22 23,1018| privately~owned, they may be acquired by private persons by means
23 23,1018| juridic person, they can be acquired only by~another ecclesiastical
24 23,1020| that~the temporal goods acquired by the Church be registered
25 24,1133| documents which have been~acquired for the process without
26 29,1513| of persons, or harm the~acquired rights of others, or run
27 29,1516| insofar as it harms the acquired right of~another, or is
28 30,1542| 2) rights which can be acquired~only from an apostolic privilege; (
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