Title, Canon
1 4,123 | chancellor, who are~notaries ex officio, the patriarch can appoint
2 7,212 | bishop can be appointed ex~officio with the right of succession
3 7,266 | the statutes, must be ex officio members who belong to the
4 19,932 | successors~in law, or ex officio.~
5 22,1003| advocate can be constituted ex officio if the person making the
6 24,1110| and must proceed,~even ex officio, in penal cases and in other
7 24,1118| likewise declare them ex officio. 2. Dilatory exceptions,
8 24,1139| the judge is to appoint ex~officio an advocate for a party
9 24,1145| means of a decree either ex officio or at the request of a party;
10 25,1202| must also be declared ex officio with due~regard for the
11 25,1249| the questions added ex officio and, in~general, everything
12 25,1251| request of a party or ex~officio but before the acts or the
13 25,1254| regarding duties performed ex officio or unless circumstances
14 25,1271| request of a party or ex officio after hearing the parties.~
15 25,1299| request of the parties or ex officio by the tribunal which~issued
16 25,1307| A judge himself can ex officio retract or amend an invalid~
17 25,1323| the judge can declare ex officio to prevent a new introduction
18 25,1337| appeal has been filed, can ex officio or at the request of a~party
19 25,1340| an interested party or ex~officio. 3. In cases of can. 1069,
20 26,1363| ten days by a decree ex officio and notify the parties. ~
21 26,1368| trial, are to be sent ex officio to the appellate tribunal~
22 28,1474| same judge is to appoint ex officio for the accused, an~advocate,
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