Title, Canon
1 7,221 | the one elected lacks the conditions required in can. 227, 2
2 7,227 | of the eparchy. If these conditions have been neglected, the
3 10,352 | adapted according to the~conditions of place and time and to
4 12,437 | without prejudice to the conditions lawfully stipulated in~the
5 12,500 | dismissal, in addition to other conditions possibly stipulated in the
6 12,525 | Canon 525~1. The conditions prescribed concerning novices
7 12,552 | dismissal, in addition to other conditions~which might be prescribed
8 13,576 | headquarters, government and the conditions required for membership.
9 15,619 | community, by assuring~those conditions in which what they learn
10 15,666 | authority, and~observing the conditions laid down by it. 3. More
11 16,789 | person fulfills certain conditions; (6) a marriage of a person
12 16,797 | 796, 2, observing~all the conditions prescribed in the canon.
13 16,803 | was not. 3. Concerning the conditions for dispensing, can. 814
14 16,814 | it unless the following conditions are~fulfilled: (1) the Catholic
15 16,831 | marriage; (2) if,~when these conditions are lacking, he has the
16 16,837 | case it must provide the conditions under which such a marriage
17 16,852 | can dispense, and, if the~conditions mentioned in can. 814 are
18 16,859 | moral, social,~and economic conditions of the place and of the
19 20,954 | custom being reprobated. 2. Conditions~appended to a vote prior
20 23,1048| Church sui iuris. 3. ~Further conditions, without which pious foundations
21 27,1403| the hierarch the following conditions simultaneously concur: ~
22 27,1424| remit the~penalty, these conditions have been fulfilled the
23 29,1517| Canon 1516~Conditions attached to administrative
24 29,1523| be sustained, or that the conditions attached to the administrative
25 29,1524| norm of the mandate; if conditions for the validity of~the
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