Title, Canon
1 4,71 | obligation of observing secrecy concerning those matters
2 4,73 | legitimately proclaimed bishop, secrecy is to be observed by~everyone
3 4,111 | decisions. 2. The observance of secrecy regarding acts or~cases
4 4,111 | obligation of~observing secrecy in matters established by
5 4,149 | Pontiff for appointment; secrecy~is to be observed by all
6 6,168 | Apostolic See, observing secrecy even toward the candidates;~
7 7,185 | approval of the Roman~Pontiff, secrecy being observed by all who
8 7,186 | permanent synod. 2. Observing secrecy, the~tellers are to open
9 7,244 | eparchial~bishop; (2) observe secrecy within the limits and according
10 16,733 | obligation~of observing secrecy also binds an interpreter
11 16,840 | obligation of observing secrecy on the part of the local~
12 16,840 | obligation of observing secrecy ceases on the part of the
13 16,840 | threatened~by the observance of secrecy. 3. A marriage which is
14 19,934 | opinion sincerely~observing secrecy, and this obligation can
15 24,1113| personnel are always bound to secrecy in~a penal case; they are
16 24,1113| toward all people, to~observe secrecy concerning the discussion
17 24,1113| any way are also bound to secrecy 3. Moreover, as often as
18 24,1113| proxies~by oath to observe secrecy.~
19 24,1115| who violate the law of~secrecy or who inflict some damage
20 24,1176| as those which touch on secrecy to be~observed. 2. Unless
21 25,1227| the obligation to observe secrecy. 2. Nonetheless,~if some
22 25,1229| are bound~to professional secrecy, even by reason of advice
23 25,1229| matters subject to this secrecy; (2) persons who fear~that
24 25,1285| but~with the obligation of secrecy if it exists. 3. The regulations
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