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1 1, 0 | TITLE V.~STATUTES AND RULES OF ORDER (Cann. 2 1, 0, 94| Can. 94 §1. Statutes in the proper sense are 3 1, 0, 94| methods of operation.~§2. The statutes of an aggregate of persons ( 4 1, 0, 94| legitimate members; the statutes of an aggregate of things ( 5 1, 0, 94| 3. Those prescripts of statutes established and promulgated 6 1, 0, 115| the norm of law and the statutes; otherwise it is non-collegial.~§ 7 1, 0, 115| the norm of law and the statutes.~ 8 1, 0, 117| authority has approved its statutes.~ 9 1, 0, 118| particular law or by its own statutes. Representing a private 10 1, 0, 119| acts, unless the law or statutes provide otherwise:~1/ if 11 1, 0, 120| according to the norm of its statutes or if, in the judgment of 12 1, 0, 120| according to the norm of its statutes.~§2. If even one of the 13 1, 0, 120| to exist according to its statutes, that member has the exercise 14 1, 0, 122| rights, and the approved statutes, must take care personally 15 1, 0, 123| governed by law and its statutes; if these give no indication, 16 1, 0, 123| obligations is governed by its own statutes.~ ~ 17 1, 0, 165| the law or the legitimate statutes of a college or group have 18 1, 0, 167| proxy is excluded unless the statutes legitimately provide otherwise.~§ 19 1, 0, 174| 1. Unless the law or the statutes provide otherwise, an election 20 1, 0, 176| 176 Unless the law or the statutes provide otherwise, the person 21 2, 1, 237| of the seminary and its statutes.~ 22 2, 1, 239| function by the bishop.~§3. The statutes of a seminary are to provide 23 2, 1, 278| associations which, having statutes recognized by competent 24 2, 1, 295| Can. 295 §1. The statutes established by the Apostolic 25 2, 1, 296| with the prelature. The statutes, however, are to determine 26 2, 1, 297| Can. 297 The statutes likewise are to define the 27 2, 1, 299| competent authority reviews its statutes.~ 28 2, 1, 304| called, are to have their own statutes which define the purpose 29 2, 1, 305| the norm of law and the statutes. These associations are 30 2, 1, 306| prescripts of law and the proper statutes of the association.~ 31 2, 1, 307| the norm of law and the statutes of each association.~§2. 32 2, 1, 308| the norm of law and the statutes.~ 33 2, 1, 309| the norm of law and the statutes, legitimately established 34 2, 1, 314| Can. 314 The statutes of each public association 35 2, 1, 315| according to the norm of the statutes, though under the higher 36 2, 1, 316| with due regard for its statutes and without prejudice to 37 2, 1, 317| Can. 317 §1. Unless the statutes provide otherwise, it is 38 2, 1, 317| according to the norm of the statutes.~§3. In associations which 39 2, 1, 317| that function unless the statutes provide otherwise.~§4. Those 40 2, 1, 318| according to the norm of the statutes. The person who appointed 41 2, 1, 319| according to the norm of the statutes under the higher direction 42 2, 1, 321| to the prescripts of the statutes.~ 43 2, 1, 322| 312, §1 has approved its statutes. Approval of the statutes, 44 2, 1, 322| statutes. Approval of the statutes, however, does not change 45 2, 1, 324| according to the norm of the statutes.~§2. A private association 46 2, 1, 325| to the prescripts of the statutes, without prejudice to the 47 2, 1, 326| according to the norm of its statutes. The competent authority 48 2, 1, 326| according to the norm of its statutes, without prejudice to acquired 49 2, 2, 450| consultative vote unless the statutes of the conference of bishops 50 2, 2, 451| bishops is to prepare its own statutes which must be reviewed by 51 2, 2, 452| according to the norm of the statutes.~§2. The president of a 52 2, 2, 453| to the prescripts of the statutes.~ 53 2, 2, 454| to the prescripts of the statutes of the conference. Nonetheless, 54 2, 2, 454| drawing up or changing the statutes.~ 55 2, 2, 457| according to the norm of the statutes.~ 56 2, 2, 496| council is to have its own statutes approved by the diocesan 57 2, 2, 497| following canons and of the statutes;~2/ according to the norm 58 2, 2, 497| according to the norm of the statutes, some priests must be ex 59 2, 2, 498| To the extent that the statutes provide for it, the same 60 2, 2, 499| must be determined in the statutes in such a way that, insofar 61 2, 2, 501| a time determined in the statutes, in such a way, however, 62 2, 2, 505| collegial, is to have its own statutes, drawn up through a legitimate 63 2, 2, 505| the diocesan bishop. These statutes are neither to be changed 64 2, 2, 506| Can. 506 §1. The statutes of a chapter are to determine 65 2, 2, 506| of universal law.~§2. The statutes are also to define the compensation, 66 2, 2, 507| according to the norm of the statutes, after the practice prevailing 67 2, 2, 507| according to the norm of the statutes.~ 68 2, 2, 513| to the prescripts of the statutes which are issued by the 69 2, 2, 548| of this chapter, diocesan statutes, and the letter of the diocesan 70 2, 2, 562| observing the legitimate statutes and acquired rights, is 71 2, 3, 605| protect them by appropriate statutes; the general norms contained 72 2, 3, 709| superiors are to have their own statutes approved by the Holy See, 73 3, 0, 788| conference of bishops to issue statutes which regulate the catechumenate 74 3, 0, 810| competent according to the statutes has the duty to make provision 75 3, 0, 810| proceeding defined in the statutes is to be observed.~§2. The 76 3, 0, 816| faculties must have their own statutes and plan of studies approved 77 3, 0, 833| dignity, according to the statutes of the sacred college;~3/ 78 4, 3, 1232| competent to approve the statutes of a diocesan shrine; the 79 4, 3, 1232| conference of bishops for the statutes of a national shrine; the 80 4, 3, 1232| the Holy See alone for the statutes of an international shrine.~§ 81 4, 3, 1232| international shrine.~§2. The statutes are to determine especially 82 5, 0, 1256| following canons and their own statutes.~§2. The temporal goods 83 5, 0, 1256| are governed by its own statutes but not by these canons 84 5, 0, 1278| belong unless particular law, statutes, or legitimate custom determine 85 5, 0, 1278| the foundation, or its own statutes, the ordinary to whom it 86 5, 0, 1279| according to the norm of the statutes, are to assist the administrator 87 5, 0, 1280| to the prescripts of the statutes, administrators invalidly 88 5, 0, 1280| from the ordinary.~§2. The statutes are to define the acts which 89 5, 0, 1280| ordinary administration; if the statutes are silent in this regard, 90 5, 0, 1291| authority is determined by the statutes of juridic persons if they 91 5, 0, 1294| 1291-1294, to which the statutes of juridic persons must


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