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1. In addition to the rights and obligations which are established in common law, a coadjutor bishop also has those which are defined in the letters of canonical provision. 2. The patriarch himself, after having consulted the permanent synod, determines the rights and obligations of a coadjutor bishop appointed by the patriarch; but if it is the case of a coadjutor bishop who is to be granted all the rights and obligations of an eparchial bishop, the consent of the synod of bishops of the patriarchal Church is required. 3. The rights and obligations of auxiliary bishops are those which are established by common law.
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