1-500 | 501-955
Title, Canon
501 16,800 | Canon 800~1. A man before he has completed
502 16,801 | Canon 801~1. Antecedent and perpetual
503 16,802 | Canon 802~1. A person who is held to
504 16,803 | Canon 803~1. Marriage with a non-baptized
505 16,807 | Canon 807~1. A person who, with the
506 16,808 | Canon 808~1. In the direct line of consanguinity
507 16,809 | Canon 809~1. Affinity invalidates a
508 16,810 | Canon 810~1. The impediment of public
509 16,810 | public propriety arises: (1) from an invalid marriage
510 16,811 | Canon 811~1. From baptism there arises
511 16,814 | conditions are~fulfilled: (1) the Catholic party declares
512 16,817 | Canon 817~1. Matrimonial consent is
513 16,818 | of contracting marriage: (1) who lack the~sufficient
514 16,820 | Canon 820~1. Error concerning the person
515 16,824 | Canon 824~1. The internal consent of
516 16,828 | Canon 828~1. Only those marriages are
517 16,829 | Canon 829~1. From the day of taking
518 16,830 | Canon 830~1. As long as they legitimately
519 16,831 | Canon 831~1. The local hierarch or pastor
520 16,831 | licitly blesses a marriage: ~(1) after he has established
521 16,832 | Canon 832~1. If one cannot have present
522 16,832 | before witnesses alone: (1) in danger~of death; (2)
523 16,833 | Canon 833~1. The local hierarch can
524 16,834 | Canon 834~1. The form for the celebration
525 16,837 | Canon 837~1. For the valid celebration
526 16,838 | Canon 838~1. Marriage is to be celebrated
527 16,840 | Canon 840~1. Permission for a secret
528 16,841 | Canon 841~1. After the celebration of
529 16,843 | Canon 843~1. To convalidate a marriage
530 16,845 | Canon 845~1. If the impediment is a
531 16,846 | Canon 846~1. A marriage which is invalid
532 16,848 | Canon 848~1. The radical sanation of
533 16,849 | Canon 849~1. A radical sanation of the
534 16,850 | Canon 850~1. An invalid marriage can
535 16,851 | Canon 851~1. A marriage cannot be radically
536 16,854 | Canon 854~1. A marriage entered by two
537 16,855 | Canon 855~1. In order for the baptized
538 16,855 | interrogated as to~whether: (1) he or she wants to receive
539 16,856 | Canon 856~1. Ordinarily the interrogation
540 16,857 | with a Catholic party if: (1) the other party responds
541 16,859 | Canon 859~1. A non-baptized man who
542 16,863 | Canon 863~1. Although it is earnestly
543 16,864 | Canon 864~1. If either of the spouses
544 16,867 | Canon 867~1. Through the sacramentals,
545 16,871 | Canon 871~1. Cathedral churches and,
546 16,872 | Canon 872~1. Anything which is not consonant
547 16,873 | Canon 873~1. If a church in no way can
548 16,874 | Canon 874~1. It is the right of the
549 16,876 | Canon 876~1. An ecclesiastical funeral
550 16,878 | Canon 878~1. In the celebration of ecclesiastical
551 16,880 | Canon 880~1. Only the supreme authority
552 16,880 | due regard for can. 40, 1. 3. Holy days of obligation~
553 16,881 | Canon 881~1. The Christian faithful
554 16,883 | Canon 883~1. The Christian faithful
555 16,887 | Canon 887~1. Sacred icons or precious
556 16,888 | Canon 888~1. It is not permitted to
557 16,889 | Canon 889~1. A vow, which is a deliberate
558 16,893 | Canon 893~1. The following persons can
559 16,893 | right acquired by others: (1) for his own subjects, any
560 17,898 | Canon 898~1. Besides the Roman Pontiff,
561 17,900 | Canon 900~1. One who has not yet completed
562 18,904 | Canon 904~1. The undertakings of the
563 19,909 | Canon 909~1. A person who has complete
564 19,910 | Canon 910~1. An adult person enjoys
565 19,912 | Canon 912~1. Domicile is acquired by
566 19,915 | Canon 915~1. A minor necessarily keeps
567 19,916 | Canon 916~1. Through both domicile and
568 19,918 | through line and degrees: (1) in~the direct line, there
569 19,919 | Canon 919~1. Affinity arises from a
570 19,921 | Canon 921~1. Juridic persons are constituted
571 19,922 | Canon 922~1. Every juridic person constituted
572 19,922 | the~following matters: (1) the specific purpose of
573 19,924 | expressly made in law: (1) that has force of law which,
574 19,926 | Canon 926~1. Unless other provisions
575 19,926 | administration in accordance with 1, until he has~appointed
576 19,927 | Canon 927~1. By its nature a juridic
577 19,928 | mentioned in common law: (1) it is the competence of
578 19,931 | Canon 931~1. For the validity of a juridic
579 19,932 | Canon 932~1. An act placed because of
580 19,934 | Canon 934~1. When the law determines
581 19,934 | persons as~individuals: (1) if consent is required,
582 20,936 | Canon 936~1. An ecclesiastical office
583 20,937 | Canon 937~1. One who sets up an office
584 20,939 | ecclesiastical office occurs by: (1) the free~conferral of a
585 20,940 | Canon 940~1. In order to be promoted
586 20,943 | Canon 943~1. The provision of an office
587 20,947 | Canon 947~1. If a group has the right
588 20,948 | Canon 948~1. With due regard for the
589 20,949 | Canon 949~1. Once the convocation has
590 20,953 | Canon 953~1. A person is ineligible
591 20,953 | is ineligible to vote: (1) who is incapable of~placing
592 20,954 | Canon 954~1. A vote is null, unless
593 20,954 | is null, unless it is: (1) free; therefore, a vote~
594 20,955 | Canon 955~1. Before the election begins
595 20,956 | Canon 956~1. In elections, unless other
596 20,957 | 1. The election is to be communicated
597 20,959 | Canon 959~1. If the election requires
598 20,960 | Canon 960~1. The competent authority
599 20,963 | Canon 963~1. The group must send the
600 20,964 | Canon 964~1. If the postulation has
601 20,965 | Canon 965~1. Office is lost, besides
602 20,970 | Canon 970~1. A resignation which requires
603 20,972 | Canon 972~1. Transfer can be effected
604 20,973 | Canon 973~1. In the case of a transfer,
605 20,974 | Canon 974~1. A person is removed from
606 20,975 | Canon 975~1. Unless other provisions
607 20,976 | Canon 976~1. One is removed from an
608 20,976 | office by the law itself: (1) who has lost the clerical
609 20,976 | from office referred to in 1,~nn. 2 and 3 can be enforced
610 21,979 | Canon 979~1. In accordance with the
611 21,980 | Canon 980~1. The power of governance
612 21,981 | Canon 981~1. The ordinary power of governance
613 21,982 | Canon 982~1. Habitual faculties are
614 21,983 | Canon 983~1. The burden of proving delegation
615 21,984 | Canon 984~1. Besides the Roman Pontiff,
616 21,985 | Canon 985~1. The power of governance
617 21,988 | Canon 988~1. Ordinary executive power
618 21,990 | Canon 990~1. Executive power delegated
619 21,991 | Canon 991~1. Ordinary power ceases by
620 21,992 | Canon 992~1. Delegated power ceases
621 21,995 | spoken of in cann.~441, 1 and 511, 1 and for the faculties
622 21,995 | in cann.~441, 1 and 511, 1 and for the faculties which
623 22,997 | Canon 997~1. One who considers himself
624 22,998 | Canon 998~1. It is very desirable that
625 22,999 | Canon 999~1. Before proposing some recourse,
626 22,1000| Canon 1000~1. In cases in which recourse
627 22,1000| that mentioned~in can. 999, 1. 2. In other cases, unless
628 22,1001| Canon 1001~1. Recourse must be proposed
629 22,1001| period of fifteen days runs: (1) in a~case in which the
630 23,1008| Canon 1008~1. The Roman Pontiff is the
631 23,1009| Canon 1009~1. All juridic persons are
632 23,1012| Canon 1012~1. Whenever it is necessary
633 23,1013| Canon 1013~1. The eparchial bishop has
634 23,1016| Canon 1016~1. The offerings given for
635 23,1020| Canon 1020~1. Every authority is under
636 23,1021| Canon 1021~1. Unless other provisions
637 23,1022| Canon 1022~1. It is the responsibility
638 23,1024| Canon 1024~1. An administrator cannot
639 23,1025| ecclesiastical goods is~to: (1) promise before the hierarch
640 23,1028| Canon 1028~1. Each administrator of ecclesiastical
641 23,1028| reason he especially must: (1) take care that none of~
642 23,1030| of ecclesiastical goods: (1) is to observe~meticulously,
643 23,1031| Canon 1031~1. An administrator of ecclesiastical
644 23,1035| Canon 1035~1. In order to alienate ecclesiastical
645 23,1035| required that there be: (1) a just cause such as~urgent
646 23,1036| Canon 1036~1. When the value of the ecclesiastical
647 23,1036| consent is required of: (1) the finance council and~
648 23,1036| consent is required~of: (1) the patriarch with the
649 23,1037| eparchy, the patriarch needs: (1) the counsel of~the permanent
650 23,1037| patriarchate, can. 1036, 1, n. 1 is~to be followed; (
651 23,1037| patriarchate, can. 1036, 1, n. 1 is~to be followed; (2) the
652 23,1038| Canon 1038~1. Those whose advice, consent
653 23,1043| Canon 1043~1. Those who in virtue of
654 23,1045| Canon 1045~1. The hierarch is the executor
655 23,1046| Canon 1046~1. A person who accepts to
656 23,1046| the~hierarch mentioned in 1 and 2 is the hierarch of
657 23,1047| Canon 1047~1. In the law pious foundations
658 23,1047| pious foundations are: (1) autonomous pious~foundations,
659 23,1047| purposes mentioned in n. 1. 2. If the temporal goods
660 23,1047| mentioned in can. 1021, 1, on the expiration of the
661 23,1048| Canon 1048~1. Autonomous pious foundations
662 23,1051| Canon 1051~1. When the provisions of
663 23,1052| Canon 1052~1. The reduction of obligations
664 23,1054| Canon 1054~1. The hierarch, only for
665 24,1055| Canon 1055~1. The object of a trial is: (
666 24,1055| The object of a trial is: (1) to prosecute or to vindicate~
667 24,1059| Canon 1059~1. In virtue of the primacy
668 24,1060| Canon 1060~1. The Roman Pontiff himself
669 24,1060| has the right to judge: (1) ~patriarchs; (2) bishops
670 24,1062| Canon 1062~1. The synod of bishops of
671 24,1063| Canon 1063~1. The patriarch is to establish
672 24,1063| rotation, the cases~of: (1) exarchs and delegates of
673 24,1064| Canon 1064~1. The metropolitan tribunal
674 24,1066| Canon 1066~1. The eparchial bishop is
675 24,1067| Canon 1067~1. A tribunal of first instance
676 24,1068| Canon 1068~1. The eparchial bishops of
677 24,1069| Canon 1069~1. Controversies between physical
678 24,1073| Canon 1073~1. No one can be brought into
679 24,1075| Canon 1075~1. A transient has the forum
680 24,1077| Canon 1077~1. By reason of contract a
681 24,1079| be brought into court: (1) in cases which concern~
682 24,1083| Canon 1083~1. A conflict between judges
683 24,1084| Canon 1084~1. The following cases are
684 24,1084| tribunal of~three judges: (1) cases concerning the bond
685 24,1085| Canon 1085~1. A collegiate tribunal must
686 24,1085| the~following instances: (1) the rejection of a petition
687 24,1086| Canon 1086~1. The eparchial bishop is
688 24,1087| Canon 1087~1. The eparchial bishop is
689 24,1088| Canon 1088~1. The judicial vicar, the
690 24,1090| Canon 1090~1. Unless in his prudence
691 24,1091| Canon 1091~1. The judicial vicar or the
692 24,1093| Canon 1093~1. A judge or the president
693 24,1095| Canon 1095~1. In contentious cases it
694 24,1098| expressly provides otherwise: (1) as often as~the law requires
695 24,1099| Canon 1099~1. The eparchial bishop is
696 24,1100| Canon 1100~1. The same person can hold
697 24,1101| Canon 1101~1. A notary is to be present
698 24,1102| Canon 1102~1. Judges and other officers
699 24,1103| Canon 1103~1. With due regard for justice,
700 24,1104| Canon 1104~1. A competent judge is to
701 24,1106| Canon 1106~1. A judge is not to undertake
702 24,1107| Canon 1107~1. If an objection is lodged
703 24,1109| Canon 1109~1. The issue of an objection
704 24,1110| Canon 1110~1. In a matter which concerns
705 24,1113| Canon 1113~1. Judges and tribunal personnel
706 24,1115| Canon 1115~1. Judges who refuse to try
707 24,1118| Canon 1118~1. Defects which can render
708 24,1119| Canon 1119~1. If an exception is proposed
709 24,1121| Canon 1121~1. The exceptions that the
710 24,1122| Canon 1122~1. Counter-claim actions cannot
711 24,1124| Canon 1124~1. The time limits set by
712 24,1128| Canon 1128~1. A judge who has been forcibly
713 24,1128| Besides the case mentioned in 1, for a just cause and after
714 24,1129| Canon 1129~1. Unless the particular law
715 24,1131| Canon 1131~1. All judicial acts, whether
716 24,1133| Canon 1133~1. At the completion of the
717 24,1136| Canon 1136~1. Minors and those who lack
718 24,1138| Canon 1138~1. Juridic persons stand trial
719 24,1139| Canon 1139~1. A party can freely appoint
720 24,1140| Canon 1140~1. A party can appoint only
721 24,1142| Canon 1142~1. Before a procurator and
722 24,1144| Canon 1144~1. For the removal of a procurator
723 24,1146| Canon 1146~1. Both the procurator and
724 24,1152| Canon 1152~1. Every penal action is extinguished
725 24,1152| unless it is a question of: (1) delicts reserved~to the
726 24,1153| Canon 1153~1. An action to execute a
727 24,1154| extinguished by prescription: ~(1) any contentious action
728 24,1156| Canon 1156~1. A respondent can file a
729 24,1158| Canon 1158~1. A person who through at
730 24,1159| Canon 1159~1. Sequestration of the object
731 24,1163| Canon 1163~1. Whenever a petition is
732 24,1165| Canon 1165~1. A settlement cannot validly
733 24,1168| Canon 1168~1. Those who are involved
734 24,1170| Canon 1170~1. One or more arbitrators
735 24,1171| compromise is invalid if: (1) the norms determined for
736 24,1172| function of arbitrator: (1) minors; (2) those bound
737 24,1174| Canon 1174~1. If the arbitrators are
738 24,1175| mentioned in can. 1174, 1 shall examine any objections
739 24,1176| Canon 1176~1. The obligations of the
740 24,1177| Canon 1177~1. Incidental questions which
741 24,1179| Canon 1179~1. The arbitrated sentence
742 24,1180| Canon 1180~1. Unless the arbitration
743 24,1181| Canon 1181~1. The complete text of the
744 24,1182| Canon 1182~1. An appeal from an arbitration
745 24,1184| Canon 1184~1. The execution of an arbitration
746 25,1186| Canon 1186~1. The judge may accept an
747 25,1187| introduces a suit must: (1) express before~which judge
748 25,1188| Canon 1188~1. After the single judge
749 25,1188| can be rejected only if: (1) the judge or~the tribunal
750 25,1188| prescriptions of can. 1187, nn. 1-3 have not been observed;~(
751 25,1190| Canon 1190~1. In the decree which accepts
752 25,1191| Canon 1191~1. The decree of citation
753 25,1192| Canon 1192~1. Notification of citations,
754 25,1194| judge to pursue the case: (1) the issue~ceases to be
755 25,1195| Canon 1195~1. The joinder of issues (
756 25,1199| the suit was initiated: (1) if~the case is not concluded,
757 25,1200| Canon 1200~1. If a guardian, curator
758 25,1205| Canon 1205~1. A petitioner can renounce
759 25,1207| Canon 1207~1. The burden of proof rests
760 25,1207| following do not need proof: (1) matters~which are presumed
761 25,1208| Canon 1208~1. Proofs of any type whatever
762 25,1212| Canon 1212~1. A party legitimately interrogated
763 25,1217| Canon 1217~1. If it is a question of
764 25,1221| Canon 1221~1. Public ecclesiastical documents
765 25,1227| Canon 1227~1. Even if documents are common,
766 25,1229| Canon 1229~1. When the judge legitimately
767 25,1229| the obligation to~answer: (1) clerics in regard to whatever
768 25,1231| Canon 1231~1. Minors below the fourteenth
769 25,1231| incapable~of giving testimony: (1) those who are parties in
770 25,1233| Canon 1233~1. When proof by means of
771 25,1239| Canon 1239~1. Witnesses must be questioned
772 25,1241| Canon 1241~1. Each of the witnesses must
773 25,1243| Canon 1243~1. The judge is to call to
774 25,1246| Canon 1246~1. The questions must not
775 25,1248| Canon 1248~1. The answer is to be put
776 25,1250| Canon 1250~1. At the conclusion of the
777 25,1253| judge should consider: (1) the condition~and good
778 25,1258| Canon 1258~1. After paying attention
779 25,1259| Canon 1259~1. Each of the experts should
780 25,1260| Canon 1260~1. The judge is to weigh attentively
781 25,1262| Canon 1262~1. The parties may designate
782 25,1269| Canon 1269~1. The judge, having received
783 25,1270| Canon 1270~1. If the incidental question
784 25,1272| Canon 1272~1. If the respondent, after
785 25,1272| accordance with can. 1190, 1, the judge is to declare~
786 25,1273| Canon 1273~1. If the respondent is present
787 25,1274| offered~a suitable excuse: (1) the judge is to cite the
788 25,1275| Canon 1275~1. A party who is absent from
789 25,1276| Canon 1276~1. An interested party can
790 25,1281| Canon 1281~1. After the proofs have been
791 25,1281| the decree mentioned in 1~if the judge thinks it necessary.~
792 25,1282| Canon 1282~1. When everything pertinent
793 25,1283| Canon 1283~1. After the conclusion of
794 25,1283| previously asked for, only: (1) in cases in which~it is
795 25,1283| listed in can. 1326, 2,~nn. 1-3, if new proof is not admitted.
796 25,1283| due regard for can. 1281, 1.~
797 25,1285| Canon 1285~1. The defense briefs and
798 25,1286| Canon 1286~1. After the defense briefs
799 25,1287| Canon 1287~1. It is absolutely forbidden
800 25,1288| mentioned in cann.~1285, 1 and 1287, 2, so that, if
801 25,1290| prescription of can.~1269, 1.~
802 25,1291| Canon 1291~1. For the pronouncement of
803 25,1292| Canon 1292~1. If the tribunal is collegiate,
804 25,1293| Canon 1293~1. If there is only one judge,
805 25,1294| Canon 1294~A sentence must: (1) settle the controversy
806 25,1295| Canon 1295~1. After the invocation of
807 25,1299| Canon 1299~1. If in the text of the sentence
808 25,1303| Canon 1303~1. A sentence is vitiated
809 25,1303| irremediable nullity if: (1) it~was rendered by a judge
810 25,1304| Canon 1304~1. A sentence is vitiated
811 25,1304| remediable nullity only, if: (1) ~it was rendered by an
812 25,1307| Canon 1307~1. Not only the parties who
813 25,1310| is no room for appeal: (1) from a sentence of the
814 25,1311| Canon 1311~1. An appeal must be filed
815 25,1315| Canon 1315~1. In order to prosecute an
816 25,1317| Canon 1317~1. The appellant can renounce
817 25,1318| Canon 1318~1. An appeal lodged by the
818 25,1320| Canon 1320~1. With due regard for the
819 25,1322| a res iudicata~results: (1) if two concordant sentences
820 25,1323| Canon 1323~1. A res iudicata possesses
821 25,1325| Canon 1325~1. If two concordant sentences
822 25,1326| Canon 1326~1. Restitutio in integrum
823 25,1326| injustice is verified only if: (1) the sentence is so based
824 25,1327| Canon 1327~1. Restitutio in integrum
825 25,1327| mentioned in can.~1326, 2, nn. 1-3 must be sought from the
826 25,1328| Canon 1328~1. A petition of restitutio
827 25,1331| Canon 1331~1. An opposition can be filed
828 25,1332| Canon 1332~1. The opponent in any case
829 25,1335| determine norms regarding: (1) ~the parties to be liable
830 25,1337| Canon 1337~1. A sentence which has become
831 25,1340| Canon 1340~1. Unless particular law of
832 25,1340| In cases of can. 1069, 1 the execution of a sentence
833 25,1341| Canon 1341~1. Unless something is left
834 25,1342| Canon 1342~1. As regards real actions,
835 25,1343| Canon 1343~1. All cases which are not
836 25,1344| Canon 1344~1. In addition to the points
837 25,1344| suit is introduced must: (1) ~set forth briefly, completely
838 25,1345| Canon 1345~1. If an attempt at reconciliation
839 25,1347| Canon 1347~1. When the time limits mentioned
840 25,1347| mentioned in cann. 1345, 1 and 1346~have expired, the
841 25,1349| Canon 1349~1. The proofs are collected
842 25,1354| Canon 1354~1. Unless from the discussion
843 26,1359| following are competent: (1) the tribunal of the place
844 26,1360| challenging a marriage: (1) the~spouses; (2) the promoter
845 26,1361| Canon 1361~1. A marriage which has not
846 26,1363| Canon 1363~1. When the libellus introducing
847 26,1364| Canon 1364~1. The defender of the bond,
848 26,1364| the suit, have the~right: (1) to be present at the examination
849 26,1364| examination mentioned in~1, n. 1.~
850 26,1364| examination mentioned in~1, n. 1.~
851 26,1368| Canon 1368~1. The sentence which first
852 26,1370| Canon 1370~1. After the sentence which
853 26,1372| Canon 1372~1. After a petition has been
854 26,1373| Canon 1373~1. If the defender of the
855 26,1373| mentioned in can. 1372, 1 or the lack of a dispensation~
856 26,1378| Canon 1378~1. Personal separation of
857 26,1379| Canon 1379~1. Unless one party seeks
858 26,1383| Canon 1383~1. Whenever the death of a
859 26,1386| Canon 1386~1. The libellus attacking
860 26,1390| especially the following: (1) a way of acting~which is
861 26,1391| Canon 1391~1. If after an inquiry has
862 26,1393| Canon 1393~1. If the pastor has not answered
863 26,1394| act validly, he is to: ~(1) invite the pastor to organize
864 26,1394| mentioned in can. 1391, 1 unless others~must be designated
865 26,1396| Canon 1396~1. The removed pastor must
866 26,1399| Canon 1399~1. Notwithstanding the reasons
867 26,1399| accordance with can. 1391, 1; if he then decides~to implement
868 27,1402| Canon 1402~1. Every contrary custom being
869 27,1403| Canon 1403~1. Even when it is a case
870 27,1404| Canon 1404~1. In the matter of penalties,
871 27,1405| Canon 1405~1. Whoever has legislative
872 27,1406| Canon 1406~1. To the extent that someone
873 27,1407| Canon 1407~1. If, in the judgment of
874 27,1409| Canon 1409~1. In the application of penal
875 27,1409| conscience and prudence, can: (1) defer the imposition of
876 27,1412| Canon 1412~1. One who is bound by the
877 27,1413| Canon 1413~1. One who has not completed
878 27,1414| Canon 1414~1. Only those are subject
879 27,1418| Canon 1418~1. One who in order to commit
880 27,1419| Canon 1419~1. One who can dispense from
881 27,1420| Canon 1420~1. A penalty imposed in virtue
882 27,1420| law can be remitted~by: (1) the hierarch who has initiated
883 27,1420| hierarch mentioned in n. 1. 2. These norms apply also
884 27,1422| Canon 1422~1. A penalty can be remitted
885 27,1423| Canon 1423~1. Without prejudice to the
886 27,1424| Canon 1424~1. The remission of a penalty
887 27,1426| Canon 1426~1. Unless another penalty
888 27,1427| Canon 1427~1. Without prejudice to particular
889 27,1429| Canon 1429~1. The prohibition against
890 27,1430| Canon 1430~1. Penal deprivations can
891 27,1431| Canon 1431~1. Those punished with a minor
892 27,1432| Canon 1432~1. A suspension can refer
893 27,1433| Canon 1433~1. A cleric demoted to a lower
894 27,1434| Canon 1434~1. In addition to all things
895 27,1434| mentioned in can. 1431, 1, a~major excommunication
896 27,1435| Canon 1435~1. If the penalty forbids
897 27,1436| Canon 1436~1. One who denies a truth
898 27,1445| Canon 1445~1. One who has used bodily
899 27,1447| Canon 1447~1. One who incites sedition
900 27,1448| Canon 1448~1. One who uses a public performance
901 27,1450| Canon 1450~1. One who has committed murder
902 27,1453| Canon 1453~1. A cleric who lives in concubinage
903 27,1456| Canon 1456~1. A confessor who has directly
904 27,1456| due~regard for can. 728, 1, n. 1; but if he broke the
905 27,1456| regard for can. 728, 1, n. 1; but if he broke the seal
906 27,1457| due regard~for can. 728, 1, n. 2.~
907 27,1459| Canon 1459~1. Bishops who have conferred
908 27,1464| Canon 1464~1. One who, in addition to
909 28,1468| Canon 1468~1. Whenever the hierarch receives
910 28,1469| Canon 1469~1. With due regard for cann.
911 28,1471| Canon 1471~1. With due regard for the
912 28,1472| Canon 1472~1. If the hierarch has decreed
913 28,1475| Canon 1475~1. In any grade of the trial,
914 28,1477| Canon 1477~1. The promoter of justice,
915 28,1477| mentioned in can. 1483, 1 and~that person's advocate
916 28,1479| Canon 1479~1. When the discussion has
917 28,1481| Canon 1481~1. The offender can propose
918 28,1481| mentioned in cann. 1409, 1~and 1415. 2. The promoter
919 28,1483| Canon 1483~1. In accordance with the
920 28,1484| Canon 1484~1. To avoid excessive delays
921 28,1486| Canon 1486~1. For the validity of the
922 28,1486| imposed, it is required that: (1) the accused be informed
923 28,1486| mentioned in can. 1426, 1 can be imposed without~this
924 28,1487| Canon 1487~1. Recourse against the decree
925 29,1489| Canon 1489~1. Laws of the Apostolic See
926 29,1491| Canon 1491~1. Laws passed by the supreme
927 29,1491| the provisions of 3, n. 1, laws passed for a particular
928 29,1491| residing in it. 3. Travelers: (1) are not bound by~the particular
929 29,1493| Canon 1493~1. Beyond the laws and legitimate
930 29,1497| Canon 1497~1. Ignorance or error concerning
931 29,1498| Canon 1498~1. Laws are authentically
932 29,1502| Canon 1502~1. A later law abrogates a
933 29,1507| Canon 1506~1. The custom of the Christian
934 29,1508| Canon 1507~1. Only that custom can have
935 29,1511| Canon 1510~1. Administrative acts can
936 29,1511| Administrative acts are above all: (1) decrees by which for a~
937 29,1513| Canon 1512~1. An administrative act is
938 29,1514| Canon 1513~1. No administrative act is
939 29,1518| Canon 1517~1. Before issuing an extra-judicial
940 29,1520| Canon 1519~1. The person who issues a
941 29,1521| Canon 1520~1. A decree has legal force
942 29,1523| Canon 1522~1. The executor of an administrative
943 29,1528| Canon 1527~1. The norms for rescripts
944 29,1530| Canon 1529~1. The concealment of the
945 29,1531| Canon 1530~1. A favor which has been
946 29,1532| Canon 1531~1. A privilege, that is a
947 29,1533| Canon 1532~1. A privilege is presumed
948 29,1533| 2. A privilege~ceases: (1) if it is personal, when
949 29,1534| Canon 1533~1. No privilege ceases through
950 29,1537| Canon 1536~1. A dispensation, that is,
951 29,1539| Canon 1538~1. As often as he judges that
952 30,1542| subject to prescription are: (1) rights and obligations~
953 30,1544| Canon 1544~1. Continuous time is understood
954 30,1545| Canon 1545~1. In the law, a day is understood
955 30,1546| Canon 1546~1. The day from which the
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