Title, Canon
1 13,575 | apostolic or patriarchal privilege; (2) the patriarch after
2 16,854 | by means of the pauline privilege in favor of the faith of
3 16,858 | who employs the pauline privilege to contract marriage with~
4 16,861 | In a doubtful matter the privilege of the faith enjoys the
5 29,1511| 3) rescripts by which a privilege, a dispensation, a permission
6 29,1532| Canon 1531~1. A privilege, that is a favor granted
7 29,1532| induces a presumption that a privilege has been granted.~
8 29,1533| Canon 1532~1. A privilege is presumed to be perpetual.
9 29,1533| presumed to be perpetual. 2. A privilege~ceases: (1) if it is personal,
10 29,1533| to such a~degree that the privilege becomes harmful or its use
11 29,1533| use illicit. ~3. A local privilege revives if the place is
12 29,1534| Canon 1533~1. No privilege ceases through renunciation,
13 29,1534| physical person can renounce a privilege granted on behalf of that~
14 29,1534| cannot validly renounce a~privilege which has been granted to
15 29,1534| competent to renounce a privilege granted to it~if the renunciation
16 29,1535| Canon 1534~A privilege which is not a burden on
17 29,1535| usage; if, however, the~privilege is to the disadvantage of
18 29,1536| abuses the power given by privilege is to be warned by~the hierarch;
19 29,1536| one who seriously abuses a privilege which~he himself had granted;
20 29,1536| himself had granted; if the privilege has been granted by an~authority
21 30,1542| acquired~only from an apostolic privilege; (3) rights and obligations~
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