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Code of Canon Law


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competent
    Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 26| Can. 26 Unless the competent legislator has specifically 2 1, 0, 29| General decrees, by which a competent legislator issues common 3 1, 0, 30| granted to that person by a competent legislator according to 4 1, 0, 33| implicit revocation made by competent authority as well as by 5 1, 0, 34| implicit revocation of the competent authority who issued them 6 1, 0, 38| approved custom, unless the competent authority has expressly 7 1, 0, 47| administrative act of a competent authority takes effect only 8 1, 0, 48| administrative act issued by a competent executive authority in which 9 1, 0, 57| to obtain a decree, the competent authority is to provide 10 1, 0, 57| response does not exempt the competent authority from the obligation 11 1, 0, 58| legitimate revocation by competent authority as well as through 12 1, 0, 59| act issued in writing by competent executive authority; of 13 1, 0, 64| same Curia or by another competent authority below the Roman 14 1, 0, 79| through revocation by the competent authority according to the 15 1, 0, 80| renunciation unless the competent authority has accepted the 16 1, 0, 83| in the judgment of the competent authority, circumstances 17 1, 0, 114| law or by special grant of competent authority given through 18 1, 0, 114| spiritual or temporal.~§3. The competent authority of the Church 19 1, 0, 116| which are constituted by competent ecclesiastical authority 20 1, 0, 116| or by a special decree of competent authority expressly granting 21 1, 0, 116| through a special decree of competent authority expressly granting 22 1, 0, 117| able to acquire it unless competent authority has approved its 23 1, 0, 120| legitimately suppressed by competent authority or has ceased 24 1, 0, 120| or if, in the judgment of competent authority, the foundation 25 1, 0, 122| ecclesiastical authority competent to make the division, having 26 1, 0, 139| a person approaches some competent authority, even a higher 27 1, 0, 139| or delegated, of another competent authority.~§2. Nevertheless, 28 1, 0, 145| or in the decree of the competent authority by which the office 29 1, 0, 147| through free conferral by a competent ecclesiastical authority; 30 1, 0, 149| be rescinded by decree of competent authority or by sentence 31 1, 0, 163| Can. 163 The authority competent to install the person presented 32 1, 0, 166| must be rescinded by the competent authority even if it has 33 1, 0, 179| seek confirmation from the competent authority within eight useful 34 1, 0, 179| just impediment.~§2. The competent authority cannot deny confirmation 35 1, 0, 180| postulate that person from the competent authority unless the law 36 1, 0, 182| presiding to the authority competent to confirm the election, 37 1, 0, 182| be sent to the authority competent to grant the dispensation.~§ 38 1, 0, 182| right by postulation; the competent authority is not obliged 39 1, 0, 182| a postulation made to a competent authority unless the authority 40 1, 0, 183| not been admitted by the competent authority, the right of 41 1, 0, 186| from the moment when the competent authority communicates it 42 1, 0, 191| law provides otherwise or competent authority has prescribed 43 1, 0, 192| decree issued legitimately by competent authority, without prejudice 44 1, 0, 193| prudent discretion of a competent authority according to the 45 1, 0, 194| by the declaration of a competent authority.~ 46 1, 0, 195| itself but by a decree of competent authority from an office 47 2, 1, 216| Catholic without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority.~ 48 2, 1, 221| possess in the Church in the competent ecclesiastical forum according 49 2, 1, 221| summoned to a trial by a competent authority, the Christian 50 2, 1, 238| seminary represents it unless competent authority has established 51 2, 1, 259| the bishops involved are competent to decide those things which 52 2, 1, 277| The diocesan bishop is competent to establish more specific 53 2, 1, 278| having statutes recognized by competent authority, foster their 54 2, 1, 278| function entrusted to them by competent ecclesiastical authority.~ 55 2, 1, 287| unless, in the judgment of competent ecclesiastical authority, 56 2, 1, 298| those associations which competent ecclesiastical authority 57 2, 1, 299| recognized in the Church unless competent authority reviews its statutes.~ 58 2, 1, 300| Catholic without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority 59 2, 1, 301| Can. 301 §1. It is for the competent ecclesiastical authority 60 2, 1, 301| ecclesiastical authority.~§2. Competent ecclesiastical authority, 61 2, 1, 301| faithful which are erected by competent ecclesiastical authority 62 2, 1, 302| are recognized as such by competent authority.~ 63 2, 1, 305| subject to the vigilance of competent ecclesiastical authority 64 2, 1, 312| Can. 312 §1. The authority competent to erect public associations 65 2, 1, 313| same decree by which the competent ecclesiastical authority 66 2, 1, 314| ecclesiastical authority competent to erect the association 67 2, 1, 320| diocesan bishop.~§3. The competent authority is not to suppress 68 2, 1, 322| through a formal decree of the competent ecclesiastical authority 69 2, 1, 325| prejudice to the right of competent ecclesiastical authority 70 2, 1, 326| norm of its statutes. The competent authority can also suppress 71 2, 2, 352| the Roman Pontiff who is competent to approve him.~§3. The 72 2, 2, 352| The Roman Pontiff is also competent to approve the election 73 2, 2, 355| 1. The cardinal dean is competent to ordain as a bishop the 74 2, 2, 409| see is vacant and unless competent authority has established 75 2, 2, 419| without delay the college competent to designate a diocesan 76 2, 2, 430| authentic form to the college competent to elect, but it does not 77 2, 2, 436| dioceses, a metropolitan is competent:~1/ to exercise vigilance 78 2, 2, 468| The diocesan bishop is competent to suspend or dissolve a 79 2, 2, 520| With the consent of the competent superior, however, a diocesan 80 2, 2, 520| diocesan bishop and the competent superior of the institute 81 2, 2, 531| presbyteral council, is competent to establish prescripts 82 2, 2, 557| the diocesan bishop is competent to install the rector presented 83 2, 3, 573| life canonically erected by competent authority of the Church. 84 2, 3, 576| Can. 576 It is for the competent authority of the Church 85 2, 3, 578| have been sanctioned by competent ecclesiastical authority, 86 2, 3, 580| another is reserved to the competent authority of the aggregating 87 2, 3, 581| boundaries belongs to the competent authority of the institute, 88 2, 3, 585| Can. 585 It belongs to the competent authority of an institute 89 2, 3, 587| this type is approved by competent authority of the Church 90 2, 3, 587| Other norms established by competent authority of an institute 91 2, 3, 609| erected by the authority competent according to the constitutions, 92 2, 3, 625| need the confirmation of a competent major superior; if they 93 2, 3, 636| their administration to the competent authority.~ 94 2, 3, 638| written permission of the competent superior with the consent 95 2, 3, 649| With the permission of the competent major superior, first profession 96 2, 3, 653| institute; moreover, the competent authority of the institute 97 2, 3, 656| been given freely by the competent superior with the vote of 98 2, 3, 657| opportune, however, the competent superior can extend the 99 2, 3, 668| permission of the superior competent according to the norm of 100 2, 3, 681| diocesan bishop and the competent superior of the institute 101 2, 3, 682| the religious, with the competent superior making the presentation, 102 2, 3, 684| not admitted to make it by competent superiors, however, the 103 2, 3, 689| there are just causes, the competent major superior, after having 104 2, 3, 691| opinion of the council to the competent authority.~§2. In institutes 105 2, 3, 700| to make recourse to the competent authority within ten days 106 2, 3, 733| Can. 733 §1. The competent authority of the society 107 3, 0, 764| of the church, unless the competent ordinary has restricted 108 3, 0, 765| permission of the superior competent according to the norm of 109 3, 0, 784| Missionaries, that is, those whom competent ecclesiastical authority 110 3, 0, 803| understood as one which a competent ecclesiastical authority 111 3, 0, 803| school without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority.~ 112 3, 0, 808| university without the consent of competent ecclesiastical authority.~ 113 3, 0, 810| Can. 810 §1. The authority competent according to the statutes 114 3, 0, 811| Can. 811 §1. The competent ecclesiastical authority 115 3, 0, 812| have a mandate from the competent ecclesiastical authority.~ 116 3, 0, 819| diocesan bishops or the competent superiors of the institutes 117 3, 0, 827| published with the approval of competent ecclesiastical authority 118 3, 0, 827| published with the permission of competent ecclesiastical authority 119 4, 1, 841| for the same or another competent authority according to the 120 4, 1, 843| attentive to the norms issued by competent authority.~ 121 4, 1, 844| at least with the local competent authority of the interested 122 4, 1, 846| liturgical books approved by competent authority are to be observed 123 4, 1, 848| the offerings defined by competent authority, always taking 124 4, 1, 882| the special grant of the competent authority also confers this 125 4, 1, 884| the special grant of the competent authority can in single 126 4, 1, 966| or by a grant made by the competent authority according to the 127 4, 1, 967| of office or grant of a competent superior according to the 128 4, 1, 969| local ordinary alone is competent to confer upon any presbyters 129 4, 1, 969| mentioned in can. 968, §2 is competent to confer upon any presbyters 130 4, 1, 972| Can. 972 The competent authority mentioned in can. 131 4, 1, 974| The local ordinary and the competent superior are not to revoke 132 4, 1, 974| religious institute, his competent superior.~§4. If the proper 133 4, 1, 974| everywhere. If some other competent superior has revoked the 134 4, 1, 978| and the norms issued by competent authority.~ 135 4, 1, 1019| life of pontifical right is competent to grant dimissorial letters 136 4, 1, 1025| his own bishop or of the competent major superior with the 137 4, 1, 1028| The diocesan bishop or the competent superior is to take care 138 4, 1, 1029| their own bishop or of the competent major superior, all things 139 4, 1, 1030| can the proper bishop or competent major superior forbid admission 140 4, 1, 1032| defined by the bishop or competent major superior.~§3. A person 141 4, 1, 1036| present to his bishop or competent major superior a declaration 142 4, 1, 1038| of the diocesan bishop or competent major superior.~ 143 4, 1, 1054| concerns seculars, or the competent major superior if it concerns 144 4, 1, 1080| dispensation is obtained from the competent authority, the local ordinary 145 4, 1, 1116| Can. 1116 §1. If a person competent to assist according to the 146 4, 1, 1124| express permission of the competent authority, a marriage is 147 4, 1, 1152| within six months to the competent ecclesiastical authority 148 4, 1, 1161| consent, which is granted by competent authority and entails the 149 4, 2, 1177| of the faithful or those competent to take care of the funeral 150 4, 2, 1180| unless the deceased or those competent to take care of the burial 151 4, 3, 1212| profane use by decree of the competent ordinary or in fact.~ 152 4, 3, 1223| with the consent of the competent superior.~ 153 4, 3, 1232| 1. The local ordinary is competent to approve the statutes 154 5, 0, 1280| the diocesan bishop is competent to determine such acts for 155 5, 0, 1290| permission of the authority competent according to the norm of 156 5, 0, 1291| for its own region, the competent authority is determined 157 5, 0, 1291| diocesan bishop; otherwise, the competent authority is the diocesan 158 5, 0, 1295| valid civilly, it is for the competent authority, after having 159 5, 0, 1296| permission to be obtained from competent ecclesiastical authority.~ 160 5, 0, 1297| special written permission of competent authority.~ ~ 161 5, 0, 1302| erected as a juridic person by competent ecclesiastical authority;~ 162 6, 1, 1356| the time necessary for the competent superior to make provision.~§ 163 6, 1, 1356| recourse within a month to the competent superior or to a priest 164 7, 1 | TITLE I.~THE COMPETENT FORUM (Cann. 1404 - 1416)~ 165 7, 1, 1406| ecclesiastical judge who is competent by reason of one of the 166 7, 1, 1414| more tribunals are equally competent, the right of adjudicating 167 7, 1, 1457| Can. 1457 §1. The competent authority can punish with 168 7, 1, 1457| certainly and manifestly competent, who declare themselves 169 7, 1, 1457| who declare themselves competent with no supporting prescript 170 7, 1, 1488| they withdraw cases from competent tribunals so that the cases 171 7, 2, 1502| trial must present to a competent judge a libellus which sets 172 7, 2, 1512| proper to the otherwise competent judge or tribunal before 173 7, 2, 1535| against oneself before a competent judge by any party concerning 174 7, 2, 1588| orally before the judge competent to decide the principal 175 7, 3 | Art. 1.~THE COMPETENT FORUM~ 176 7, 3, 1673| Apostolic See, the following are competent:~1/ the tribunal of the 177 7, 3, 1699| Can. 1699 §1. The person competent to accept a libellus seeking 178 7, 3, 1709| libellus must be sent to the competent congregation which will 179 7, 3, 1716| an ecclesiastical judge competent to judge the controversy 180 7, 5, 1737| transmit it immediately to the competent hierarchical superior.~§


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