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libellus

   Title, Canon
1 25,1185| must present a introductory libellus to a competent judge, which 2 25,1186| presenting a introductory libellus or the~case can be easily 3 25,1186| effects of a introductory libellus written by the petitioner.~ 4 25,1187| Canon 1187~A libellus which introduces a suit 5 25,1188| reject the introductory~libellus as soon as possible through 6 25,1188| possible through a decree. 2. A libellus~introducing a suit can be 7 25,1188| 4) from the introductory libellus itself it is certainly obvious 8 25,1188| 3. ~If the introductory libellus has been rejected due to 9 25,1188| can properly draw up a new~libellus and again present it to 10 25,1188| rejection of the introductory libellus before the appellate tribunal 11 25,1189| the presentation of the libellus the judge~has not issued 12 25,1189| he accepts or rejects the libellus the interested party can 13 25,1190| accepts the introductory libellus of the~petitioner the judge 14 25,1190| 2. If the introductory~libellus is considered as having 15 25,1191| appear. 2. The introductory libellus is to be joined to the~citation 16 25,1191| judge determines that the~libellus is not to be made known 17 25,1195| parties, besides those in the~libellus introducing the suit, can 18 25,1267| expressly contained in the libellus introducing~the suit.~ 19 25,1276| must present to the judge a libellus briefly~demonstrating the 20 25,1344| 1187, the introductory libellus by which the suit is introduced 21 25,1344| must be attached to the libellus, at least in an authentic~ 22 25,1345| if he believes that~the libellus has some foundation, is 23 25,1345| appended to the bottom of the libellus that a copy of~the petition 24 26,1363| Canon 1363~1. When the libellus introducing the suit has 25 26,1386| Canon 1386~1. The libellus attacking the validity of 26 26,1386| however, be used. 3. Once the libellus~is sent, the cleric is forbidden 27 28,1472| justice who is to present a libellus of accusation to~the judge


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