Title, Canon
1 4,77 | his office with the~full effects of law. 2. The patriarch
2 12,469 | monastery with the full effects of~law.~
3 12,488 | new profession, but the effects take place from the~day
4 12,531 | are incorporated with full effects of law in the religious
5 12,534 | congregations: (1) the canonical effects of perpetual profession
6 12,546 | to secular life,~with the effects mentioned in can. 493; in
7 12,549 | congregation has the same canonical effects as stated in can.~493; but
8 12,554 | pertains to~the canonical effects unless the law provides
9 12,563 | respect to all canonical effects, remain each~in their own
10 15,648 | academic degrees with~Canonical effects.~
11 16,780 | concerning~the merely civil effects of such a marriage. 2. In
12 16,848 | into~the past of canonical effects. 2. The convalidation occurs
13 16,867 | imitation of the sacraments effects, especially spiritual~ones,
14 20,958 | the office with~the full effects of law if the election does
15 20,960 | the~office with the full effects of law, unless the law provides~
16 20,964 | the office with the full effects of law.~
17 21,980 | the internal forum,~the effects which its exercise would
18 23,1034| canon law with the~same effects in the matters which are
19 25,1186| of and has all the legal~effects of a introductory libellus
20 25,1206| by the judge has the same effects concerning the renounced
21 25,1317| renounce the appeal with the effects mentioned in can. 1206.
22 25,1345| This notification has the~effects of the judicial citation
23 26,1358| involving the merely civil effects of marriage, if they are~
24 26,1378| ecclesiastical decision has no civil effects, or if it is foreseen that
25 26,1378| only with the merely civil effects of marriage, the judge~can
26 27,1433| in respect to canonical effects, without~prejudice to cann.
27 29,1504| canon law with the same effects, insofar as they are~not
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