Canon
1036
1. When the
value of the ecclesiastical goods whose alienation
is proposed
falls between the minimum and the maximum established
by the
synod of bishops of the patriarchal Church or by the Apostolic See, consent is
required of: (1) the finance council and
the college
of consultors of the eparchy for the goods of the
eparchy;
(2) the eparchial bishop, who gets in each case the
consent of
the finance council and the college of consultors of
the
eparchy, for the goods of juridic persons subject to that
eparchial
bishop; (3) the authority determined in typicon or the
statutes
for goods of juridic persons not subject to the eparchial bishop. 2. In
patriarchal Churches, if the value of
goods
exceeds the maximum established by the synod of bishops of
the
patriarchal Church, but is not double, consent is required
of: (1) the
patriarch with the consent of the permanent synod,
for the
goods of an eparchy within the territorial boundaries of
the
patriarchal Church, unless the particular law of that Church
determines
otherwise; (2) the eparchial bishop and the patriarch
who has the
consent of the permanent synod for goods of a juridic
person
subject to an eparchial bishop who exercises his power
within the
territorial boundaries of the patriarchal Church; (3)
the
patriarch who has the consent of the permanent synod for
those goods
of a juridic person not subject to an eparchial
bishop,
even if pontifical right, within the territorial boundaries of the patriarchal
Church. 3. In a patriarchal Church, if
the value
of the goods is more than double the amount set by the
synod of
bishops of the patriarch Church, or if it is a case of
precious
goods or of goods donated to the Church from a vow, 2
is to be
followed but the patriarch needs the consent of the same
synod. 4.
In other cases the consent of the Apostolic See is
required if
the value of the goods exceeds the sum it established
or approved
or in the case of precious goods or goods donated to
the Church
by reason of a vow.
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