Title, Canon
1 7,231 | it to be valid. ~2. The removal of an administrator of an
2 7,231 | the death,~resignation or removal of the administrator of
3 7,232 | For the resignation or removal of the eparchial finance
4 7,244 | 244~1. The appointment and removal from office of those who
5 7,251 | the eparchial~bishop, or removal. 2. When the eparchial see
6 7,297 | bishop, expiration of term, removal or transfer. 2. ~When a
7 10,397 | permanent synod, can grant the removal of the clerical state to
8 10,398 | See; but one who obtained removal from the clerical state
9 15,636 | remove them or demand their removal,~if necessary for reasons
10 15,650 | administration,~appointment and removal of teachers from office,
11 20,965 | resignation, by transfer, by removal and by privation. 2. An
12 20,974 | effective the decree of removal must be communicated in
13 20,975 | the same holds for the removal of someone from an~office
14 20,976 | if~only civilly. 2. The removal from office referred to
15 21,991 | event that a privation of or removal~from office is legitimately
16 24,1144| Canon 1144~1. For the removal of a procurator or advocate
17 24,1144| party be notified of the removal if the joinder of issues (
18 24,1154| exercise of sacred ministry or removal from office.~
19 26,1388| Canon 1388~In the removal or transfer of pastors,
20 26,1391| subsequently he decides that the~removal must take place, he is paternally
21 26,1391| reason and the arguments for~removal. 2. The pastor who is a
22 26,1393| is to issue the decree of removal.~
23 26,1394| opposes the cause alleged for removal and its~reasons, alleging
24 26,1394| organize his challenges to removal in a~written report, having
25 26,1396| pending~against the decree of removal, the bishop cannot name
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