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    Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 23| legislator according to the norm of the following canons 2 1, 0, 30| legislator according to the norm of law and the conditions 3 1, 0, 42| proceed according to the norm of the mandate. If, however, 4 1, 0, 54| document according to the norm of law.~ 5 1, 0, 57| incurred, according to the norm of can. 128.~ 6 1, 0, 77| interpreted according to the norm of can. 36, §1, but that 7 1, 0, 79| authority according to the norm of can. 47, without prejudice 8 1, 0, 92| interpretation according to the norm of can. 36, §1, as is the 9 1, 0, 94| established according to the norm of law in aggregates of 10 1, 0, 103| residing, according to the norm of can. 102, §2.~ 11 1, 0, 105| emancipated according to the norm of civil law can also acquire 12 1, 0, 110| adopted according to the norm of civil law are considered 13 1, 0, 115| or not, according to the norm of law and the statutes; 14 1, 0, 115| directs it according to the norm of law and the statutes.~ 15 1, 0, 116| Church, according to the norm of the prescripts of the 16 1, 0, 120| dissolved according to the norm of its statutes or if, in 17 1, 0, 120| to exist according to the norm of its statutes.~§2. If 18 1, 0, 126| action according to the norm of law.~ 19 1, 0, 127| convoked according to the norm of can. 166 unless, when 20 1, 0, 129| qualified, according to the norm of the prescripts of the 21 1, 0, 129| same power according to the norm of law.~ 22 1, 0, 134| equivalent to it according to the norm of can. 368 as well as those 23 1, 0, 136| bind them according to the norm of can. 13, §2, n. 2.~ 24 1, 0, 140| proceed according to the norm of can. 119 unless the mandate 25 1, 0, 144| internal forum.~§2. The same norm is applied to the faculties 26 1, 0, 155| according to the ordinary norm of law.~ 27 1, 0, 162| useful time according to the norm of can. 158, §1 and can. 28 1, 0, 163| presented according to the norm of law is to install the 29 1, 0, 176| of votes according to the norm of can. 119, n. 1 is considered 30 1, 0, 179| suitable according to the norm of can. 149, §1, and the 31 1, 0, 179| conducted according to the norm of law.~§3. Confirmation 32 1, 0, 183| respond according to the norm of can. 177, §1.~§3. A person 33 1, 0, 189| resigning according to the norm of law.~§4. A resignation 34 1, 0, 192| itself according to the norm of can. 194.~ 35 1, 0, 196| done only according to the norm of law.~§2. Privation takes 36 1, 0, 199| which, according to the norm of law, requires the exercise 37 1, 0, 200| computed according to the norm of the following canons.~ 38 2, 1, 221| ecclesiastical forum according to the norm of law.~§2. If they are 39 2, 1, 221| except according to the norm of law.~ 40 2, 1, 228| councils according to the norm of law.~ 41 2, 1, 230| functions, according to the norm of law.~§3. When the need 42 2, 1, 252| disciplines, according to the norm of the prescripts of the 43 2, 1, 260| seminary according to the norm of the program of priestly 44 2, 1, 268| society according to the norm of can. 266, §2 is excardinated 45 2, 1, 269| church according to the norm of law.~ 46 2, 1, 292| clerical state according to the norm of law loses with it the 47 2, 1, 300| authority according to the norm of can. 312.~ 48 2, 1, 305| inspect them according to the norm of law and the statutes. 49 2, 1, 307| be done according to the norm of law and the statutes 50 2, 1, 307| associations according to the norm of their proper law with 51 2, 1, 308| just cause according to the norm of law and the statutes.~ 52 2, 1, 309| Can. 309 According to the norm of law and the statutes, 53 2, 1, 313| authority according to the norm of can. 312 erects it, a 54 2, 1, 314| association according to the norm of can. 312, §1.~ 55 2, 1, 315| governed according to the norm of the statutes, though 56 2, 1, 317| it is expedient.~§2. The norm stated in §1 is also valid 57 2, 1, 317| institute, according to the norm of the statutes.~§3. In 58 2, 1, 318| association according to the norm of the statutes. The person 59 2, 1, 318| remove him according to the norm of cann. 192-195.~ 60 2, 1, 319| possesses according to the norm of the statutes under the 61 2, 1, 323| autonomy according to the norm of can. ~321, they are subject 62 2, 1, 323| authority according to the norm of can. 305 and even to 63 2, 1, 324| officials according to the norm of the statutes.~§2. A private 64 2, 1, 325| ordinary according to the norm of can. 1301 in what pertains 65 2, 1, 326| to exist according to the norm of its statutes. The competent 66 2, 1, 326| determined according to the norm of its statutes, without 67 2, 2, 344| elected according to the norm of special law and designates 68 2, 2, 344| treated, according to the norm of special law;~4/ defines 69 2, 2, 346| elected according to the norm of the same special law.~§ 70 2, 2, 346| elected according to the norm of the same law.~§3. A synod 71 2, 2, 346| called, according to the norm of the special law which 72 2, 2, 348| itself according to the norm of special law while others 73 2, 2, 349| Pontiff according to the norm of special law. The cardinals 74 2, 2, 384| assistance, according to the norm of law.~ 75 2, 2, 391| judicial power according to the norm of law.~§2. The bishop exercises 76 2, 2, 391| vicars according to the norm of law. He exercises judicial 77 2, 2, 391| judges according to the norm of law.~ 78 2, 2, 413| diocese according to the norm of §§1 or 2 is to advise 79 2, 2, 414| called according to the norm of can. 413 to exercise 80 2, 2, 424| elected according to the norm of cann. 165-178.~ 81 2, 2, 429| people according to the norm of can. 388.~ 82 2, 2, 430| elected according to the norm of can. 421.~ ~ 83 2, 2, 432| province according to the norm of law.~§2. An ecclesiastical 84 2, 2, 436| administrator according to the norm of cann. 421, §2, and 425, § 85 2, 2, 437| pallium according to the norm of liturgical laws within 86 2, 2, 439| the Apostolic See.~§2. The norm established in §1 is valid 87 2, 2, 447| place, according to the norm of law.~ 88 2, 2, 448| nation, according to the norm of can. 450.~§2. If, however, 89 2, 2, 452| secretary, according to the norm of the statutes.~§2. The 90 2, 2, 457| entrusted to it according to the norm of the statutes.~ 91 2, 2, 460| community according to the norm of the following canons.~ 92 2, 2, 475| ordinary power according to the norm of the following canons 93 2, 2, 476| universal law, according to the norm of the following canons.~ 94 2, 2, 477| take his place; the same norm applies to an episcopal 95 2, 2, 495| diocese according to the norm of law to promote as much 96 2, 2, 497| about half, according to the norm of the following canons 97 2, 2, 497| statutes;~2/ according to the norm of the statutes, some priests 98 2, 2, 500| established according to the norm of §2.~ 99 2, 2, 507| constituted according to the norm of the statutes, after the 100 2, 2, 507| canons according to the norm of the statutes.~ 101 2, 2, 510| pastor according to the norm of law.~§3. It is for the 102 2, 2, 519| faithful, according to the norm of law.~ 103 2, 2, 526| moderator in accord with the norm of can. 517, §1; any contrary 104 2, 2, 530| death, according to the norm of can. 883, n. 3;~3/ the 105 2, 2, 532| parish according to the norm of law. He is to take care 106 2, 2, 532| administered according to the norm of cann. 1281-1288.~ 107 2, 2, 538| bishop according to the norm of law, by resignation made 108 2, 2, 538| removed according to the norm of can. 682, §2.~§3. When 109 2, 2, 539| pastor according to the norm of can. 540.~ 110 2, 2, 541| parish according to the norm of §1 is immediately to 111 2, 2, 542| solidum according to the norm of can. 517, §1:~1/ must 112 2, 2, 542| installed according to the norm of the prescripts of cann. 113 2, 2, 542| possession according to the norm of the prescripts of can. 114 2, 2, 543| people according to the norm of can. 534;~3/ the moderator 115 2, 2, 548| arises according to the norm of law.~§3. A parochial 116 2, 2, 549| otherwise according to the norm of can. 533, §3 and unless 117 2, 2, 555| conferences according to the norm of can. 279, §2;~2/ is to 118 2, 2, 561| denied according to the norm of law.~ 119 2, 2, 564| exercised according to the norm of universal and particular 120 2, 3, 581| institute, according to the norm of the constitutions.~ 121 2, 3, 600| of goods according to the norm of the proper law of each 122 2, 3, 608| designated according to the norm of law. Each house is to 123 2, 3, 611| institute according to the norm of law and without prejudice 124 2, 3, 615| bishop according to the norm of law.~ 125 2, 3, 616| religious house according to the norm of the constitutions, after 126 2, 3, 617| their power according to the norm of universal and proper 127 2, 3, 625| election according to the norm of the constitutions.~§2. 128 2, 3, 625| constituted according to the norm of the constitutions, but 129 2, 3, 627| 627 §1. According to the norm of the constitutions, superiors 130 2, 3, 627| obtained according to the norm of can. 127.~ 131 2, 3, 629| except according to the norm of proper law.~ 132 2, 3, 630| institute.~§2. According to the norm of proper law, superiors 133 2, 3, 631| institute according to the norm of the constitutions, is 134 2, 3, 633| to them according to the norm of universal and proper 135 2, 3, 636| constituted according to the norm of proper law, who is to 136 2, 3, 641| superiors according to the norm of proper law.~ 137 2, 3, 653| probation according to the norm of proper law, but not beyond 138 2, 3, 656| council according to the norm of law;~4/ the profession 139 2, 3, 668| competent according to the norm of proper law.~§3. Whatever 140 2, 3, 668| totally according to the norm of proper law and with the 141 2, 3, 668| institute according to the norm of proper law.~ 142 2, 3, 669| institute, made according to the norm of proper law, as a sign 143 2, 3, 669| clerical dress according to the norm of can. 284.~ 144 2, 3, 670| vocation, according to the norm of the constitutions.~ 145 2, 3, 681| superiors according to the norm of can. 678, §§2 and 3.~§ 146 2, 3, 690| profession, according to the norm of cann. 655 and 657.~§2. 147 2, 3, 701| probation according to the norm of can. 693 or at least 148 2, 3, 703| dismissal according to the norm of law or is to refer the 149 2, 3, 714| the world according to the norm of the constitutions, whether 150 2, 3, 715| institute according to the norm of can. 266, §3, however, 151 2, 3, 720| council, according to the norm of the constitutions.~ 152 2, 3, 723| temporary according to the norm of the constitutions; it 153 2, 3, 729| institute according to the norm of cann. 694 and 695; moreover, 154 2, 3, 738| moderators according to the norm of the constitutions in 155 2, 3, 740| common life according to the norm of proper law, which also 156 2, 3, 741| temporal goods according to the norm of the prescripts of Book 157 2, 3, 741| law.~§2. According to the norm of proper law, members are 158 3, 0, 755| bishops and, according to the norm of law, the conferences 159 3, 0, 756| at once, according to the norm of law.~ 160 3, 0, 765| competent according to the norm of the constitutions.~ 161 3, 0, 832| superior according to the norm of the constitutions in 162 3, 0, 833| apostolic life, according to the norm of the constitutions.~ 163 4, 0, 835| worship according to the norm of the prescripts of the 164 4, 0, 838| See and, according to the norm of law, the diocesan bishop.~§ 165 4, 1, 841| authority according to the norm of can. 838 §§3 and 4 to 166 4, 1, 877| parents according to the norm of §§1 and 2, with due regard 167 4, 1, 878| baptism according to the norm of can. 877, §1.~ ~ 168 4, 1, 895| register according to the norm of can. 535, §2.~ 169 4, 1, 910| designated according to the norm of can. 230, §3.~ 170 4, 1, 925| species according to the norm of the liturgical laws, 171 4, 1, 961| required according to the norm of §1, n. 2 are present. 172 4, 1, 962| the requirements of the norm of §1. An exhortation that 173 4, 1, 966| authority according to the norm of can. 969.~ 174 4, 1, 967| superior according to the norm of cann. 968, §2 and 969, § 175 4, 1, 968| governance according to the norm of their constitutions, 176 4, 1, 1020| by law according to the norm of cann. 1050 and 1051 have 177 4, 1, 1025| probation according to the norm of law, is endowed in the 178 4, 1, 1025| prerequisites according to the norm of cann. 1033-1039. Moreover, 179 4, 1, 1027| preparation, according to the norm of law.~ 180 4, 1, 1030| recourse according to the norm of law.~ 181 4, 1, 1031| required according to the norm of §§1 and 2 is reserved 182 4, 1, 1042| clerics according to the norm of cann. 285 and 286 for 183 4, 1, 1050| completed according to the norm of can. 1032;~2/ for those 184 4, 1, 1052| conducted according to the norm of law, positive arguments 185 4, 1, 1052| performed according to the norm of the law, and that the 186 4, 1, 1054| register according to the norm of can. 535, §2.~ ~ 187 4, 1, 1071| celebrated according to the norm of civil law;~3/ a marriage 188 4, 1, 1079| marriage according to the norm of can. 1116, §2 possess 189 4, 1, 1086| presumed according to the norm of can. 1060 until it is 190 4, 1, 1105| authentic according to the norm of civil law.~§3. If the 191 4, 1, 1114| parties according to the norm of law and, if possible, 192 4, 1, 1116| assist according to the norm of law cannot be present 193 4, 1, 1121| contracted according to the norm of can. 1116, a priest or 194 4, 1, 1127| celebration according to the norm of §1. Likewise, there is 195 4, 1, 1165| Apostolic See according to the norm of can. 1078, §2, or if 196 4, 2, 1168| power. According to the norm of the liturgical books 197 4, 2, 1174| the hours according to the norm of can. 276, §2, n. 3; members 198 4, 2, 1174| are bound according to the norm of their constitutions.~§ 199 4, 2, 1176| funerals according to the norm of law.~§2. Ecclesiastical 200 4, 2, 1176| celebrated according to the norm of the liturgical laws.~§ 201 4, 2, 1182| deaths according to the norm of particular law.~ 202 4, 2, 1197| dispensing according to the norm of can. 1196 can commute 203 4, 2, 1202| commutation, according to the norm of can. 1203.~ 204 4, 3, 1211| penitential rite according to the norm of the liturgical books.~ 205 4, 3, 1238| blessing according to the norm of can. 1212.~§2. Altars, 206 4, 3, 1249| abstinence, according to the norm of the following canons.~ 207 5, 0, 1254| temporal goods according to the norm of law.~ 208 5, 0, 1267| from them, according to the norm of cann. 197-199.~ 209 5, 0, 1273| providing, according to the norm of can. 281, for the support 210 5, 0, 1279| counselors who, according to the norm of the statutes, are to 211 5, 0, 1281| Church according to the norm of law.~ 212 5, 0, 1290| competent according to the norm of law is required for the 213 5, 0, 1301| pious will according to the norm of can. 1301.~§3. When goods 214 6, 1, 1326| 1326, either by general norm or for individual delicts. 215 6, 1, 1330| illicit according to the norm of §1, n. 3;~3/ is forbidden 216 6, 1, 1337| is not possible.~§3. The norm given in can. 1335 for censures 217 6, 1, 1356| remitted according to the norm of can. 976 are also obliged 218 6, 1, 1357| contumacy according to the norm of can. 1347, §2; it cannot 219 6, 1, 1357| provision according to the norm of can. 1348 or can even 220 6, 2 | TITLE VII.~GENERAL NORM (Can. 1399)~ 221 7, 1, 1412| residence, according to the norm of cann. 1408-1409, of the 222 7, 1, 1438| dioceses according to the norm of~ 223 7, 1, 1440| of grade according to the norm of cann. 1438 and 1439 is 224 7, 1, 1446| arbitrators according to the norm of cann. 1713-1716.~ 225 7, 1, 1492| prescription according to the norm of law or by some other 226 7, 2, 1501| petition according to the norm of the canons.~ 227 7, 2, 1506| libellus according to the norm of can. 1505, the interested 228 7, 2, 1507| accepted according to the norm of can. 1506, the decree 229 7, 2, 1508| person according to the norm of law.~ 230 7, 2, 1519| necessary according to the norm of can. 1481, §§1 and 3 231 7, 2, 1542| confessions, according to the norm of can. 1536, §2.~ 232 7, 2, 1546| of harm according to the norm of can. 1548, §2, n. 2 or 233 7, 2, 1592| responded according to the norm of can. 1507, §1, the judge, 234 7, 2, 1594| the trial according to the norm of cann. 1524-1525;~3/ if 235 7, 2, 1609| completed according to the norm of can. 1600.~ 236 7, 2, 1615| a copy according to the norm of can. 1509.~ 237 7, 2, 1622| sanated according to the norm of can. 1619;~6/ it was 238 7, 2, 1624| substituted according to the norm of can. 1450.~ 239 7, 2, 1629| nullity according to the norm of can. 1625;~3/ from a 240 7, 2, 1634| appellate judge according to the norm of can. 1474.~ 241 7, 2, 1639| admitted only according to the norm of can. 1600.~ 242 7, 2, 1640| joined according to the norm of can. 1513, §1 and can. 243 7, 2, 1641| appeal according to the norm of can. 1629.~ 244 7, 2, 1642| except according to the norm of can. 1645, §1.~§2. It 245 7, 2, 1644| suspension according to the norm of can. 1650, §3.~ 246 7, 2, 1653| subject according to the norm of can. 1439, §3.~§3. Among 247 7, 2, 1654| unjust according to the norm of cann. 1620, 1622, and 248 7, 2, 1657| single judge according to the norm of can. 1424.~ 249 7, 2, 1659| reconciliation according to the norm of can. 1446, §2 proved 250 7, 2, 1665| response only according to the norm of can. 1452. After even 251 7, 2, 1665| proofs according to the norm of can. 1600.~ 252 7, 3, 1677| citation according to the norm of can. 1508.~§2. When fifteen 253 7, 3, 1679| parties according to the norm of can. 1536, the judge, 254 7, 3, 1686| proposed according to the norm of can. 1677, the judicial 255 7, 3, 1692| spouses according to the norm of the following canons.~§ 256 7, 3, 1693| proceed according to the norm of can. 1682, §2.~ 257 7, 3, 1696| in them according to the norm of can. 1433.~ 258 7, 3, 1704| tribunal according to the norm of can. 1700, the observations 259 7, 4, 1718| decision according to the norm of §1 and in order to avoid 260 7, 4, 1720| decree according to the norm of cann. 1342-1350, setting 261 7, 4, 1721| the judge according to the norm of cann. 1502 and 1504.~§ 262 7, 4, 1723| advocate according to the norm of can. 1481, §1 within 263 7, 4, 1729| delict, according to the norm of can. 1596.~§2. The intervention 264 7, 4, 1729| is made according to the norm of cann. 1628-1640 even 265 7, 4, 1731| intervened according to the norm of can. 1729.~ ~ 266 7, 5, 1733| requested according to the norm of can. 1734 and the time 267 7, 5, 1734| proposed according to the norm of cann. 57 and 1735.~ 268 7, 5, 1736| suspended according to the norm of §2 and recourse is proposed 269 7, 5, 1736| recourse according to the norm of can. 1737, §3 is to decide 270 7, 5, 1736| execution given according to the norm of §§1 or 2 ceases by that 271 7, 5, 1737| they run according to the norm of can. 1735.~§3. Nevertheless, 272 7, 5, 1737| decreed according to the norm of can. 1736, §2, the superior 273 7, 5, 1750| selected according to the norm of can. 1742, §1. If he


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