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Canon 1084 1. The following cases are reserved to a collegiate tribunal of three judges: (1) cases concerning the bond of sacred ordination; (2) cases concerning the bond of marriage, with due regard for cann. 1372-1374; (3) penal cases concerning offenses which entail the penalties of major excommunication, privation of office, reduction to an inferior degree or deposition; (4) cases which are determined in the particular law of the proper Church sui iuris. 2. Other cases are to be heard by a sole judge, unless the eparchial bishop reserves a certain case to a college of three judges. 3. If it happens that a collegiate tribunal cannot be established for a trial of first instance, while this impossibility lasts, the patriarch, having consulted the permanent synod, can permit the eparchial bishop to entrust cases to a single clerical judge who, if possible, is to employ an assessor and an auditor; likewise the metropolitan who presides over a metropolitan Church sui iuris as well as the metropolitan of a patriarchal Church constituted outside the territorial boundaries of the patriarchal Church may do likewise, in both situations having consulted the two eparchial bishops who are senior by episcopal ordination; in other instances, the matter is to be referred to the Apostolic See.
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