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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | itself to this in its own subject matter and in its own particular 2 1, 0, 18| exception from the law are subject to strict interpretation.~ 3 1, 0, 36| benefits private persons are subject to a strict interpretation; 4 1, 0, 36| interpretation; all others are subject to a broad interpretation.~§ 5 1, 0, 86| Can. 86 Laws are not subject to dispensation to the extent 6 1, 0, 92| Can. 92 A dispensation is subject to a strict interpretation 7 1, 0, 98| his or her rights, remains subject to the authority of parents 8 1, 0, 105| whose power the minor is subject. A minor who is no longer 9 1, 0, 199| 199 The following are not subject to prescription:~1/ rights 10 1, 0, 199| authority or are no longer subject to any authority.~ ~ 11 2, 1, 264| seat in the diocese are subject to the tax for the seminary 12 2, 1, 264| revenues of those who are subject to it, and determined according 13 2, 1, 305| the Christian faithful are subject to the vigilance of competent 14 2, 1, 305| These associations are also subject to the governance of this 15 2, 1, 305| Associations of any kind are subject to the vigilance of the 16 2, 1, 305| work in the diocese are subject to the vigilance of the 17 2, 1, 310| person cannot, as such, be a subject of obligations and rights. 18 2, 1, 323| norm of can. ~321, they are subject to the vigilance of ecclesiastical 19 2, 1, 325| A private association is subject to the authority of the 20 2, 2, 336| without this head, is also the subject of supreme and full power 21 2, 2, 344| synod of bishops is directly subject to the authority of the 22 2, 2, 397| area of the diocese, are subject to ordinary episcopal visitation.~§ 23 2, 2, 465| All proposed questions are subject to the free discussion of 24 2, 3, 590| the whole Church, they are subject to the supreme authority 25 2, 3, 591| of local ordinaries and subject them to himself alone or 26 2, 3, 593| immediately and exclusively subject to the power of the Apostolic 27 2, 3, 651| given assistants who are subject to the director in regard 28 2, 3, 678| Can. 678 §1. Religious are subject to the power of bishops 29 2, 3, 678| apostolate, religious are also subject to their proper superiors 30 2, 3, 681| entrusts to religious are subject to the authority and direction 31 2, 3, 705| of his institute but is subject only to the Roman Pontiff 32 2, 3, 715| incardinated in a diocese are subject to the diocesan bishop, 33 2, 3, 715| can. 266, §3, however, are subject to the bishop like religious 34 2, 3, 738| 738 §1. All members are subject to their proper moderators 35 2, 3, 738| society.~§2. They are also subject to the diocesan bishop in 36 2, 3, 739| which members as members are subject according to the constitutions, 37 3, 0, 751| the members of the Church subject to him.~ 38 3, 0, 790| in his jurisdiction, are subject to the prescripts issued 39 3, 0, 804| social communication are subject to the authority of the 40 3, 0, 820| mutual assistance as their subject matter allows and that there 41 4, 1, 951| offering was given, but subject to the rule that, except 42 4, 1, 996| indulgences, however, a capable subject must have at least the general 43 4, 1, 1015| cannot ordain licitly a subject of an Eastern rite.~§3. 44 4, 1, 1025| bishop ordaining his own subject who is destined to the service 45 4, 1, 1030| presbyterate to deacons subject to him who are destined 46 4, 1, 1052| of someone who is not his subject, it is sufficient that the 47 4, 1, 1052| institute or society and is a subject of the superior who gives 48 4, 1, 1102| Can. 1102 §1. A marriage subject to a condition about the 49 4, 1, 1102| A marriage entered into subject to a condition about the 50 4, 1, 1102| insofar as that which is subject to the condition exists 51 4, 1, 1110| one of the parties is a subject within the confines of their 52 5, 0, 1262| upon public juridic persons subject to his governance; this 53 5, 0, 1275| to public juridic persons subject to him, without prejudice 54 5, 0, 1278| the ordinary to whom it is subject is to appoint suitable persons 55 5, 0, 1280| such acts for the persons subject to him, after having heard 56 5, 0, 1289| insofar as the matters are subject to the power of governance 57 5, 0, 1291| persons if they are not subject to the diocesan bishop; 58 5, 0, 1302| entrusted to a juridic person subject to a diocesan bishop, they 59 6, 1, 1319| matters in which they are subject to him.~ ~ 60 6, 1 | TITLE III.~THE SUBJECT LIABLE TO PENAL SANCTIONS ( 61 6, 1, 1322| 1323 The following are not subject to a penalty when they have 62 6, 1, 1328| in a law or precept are subject to the same penalties or 63 6, 1, 1337| or insignia which are not subject to the power of the superior 64 6, 2, 1382| letters someone who is not his subject is prohibited for a year 65 7, 1, 1415| competence between tribunals subject to it; if the tribunals 66 7, 1, 1415| if the tribunals are not subject to the same appellate tribunal, 67 7, 1, 1457| personnel of a tribunal are subject to these same sanctions 68 7, 1, 1480| name of juridic persons subject to his authority.~ 69 7, 2, 1548| regarding those matters subject to this secrecy;~2/ those 70 7, 2, 1650| suspend the execution or subject it to a guarantee if the 71 7, 2, 1653| the appellate tribunal is subject according to the norm of 72 7, 3, 1686| by sentence if a document subject to no contradiction or exception 73 7, 3, 1708| ordinary to whom the cleric is subject, or the ordinary in whose 74 7, 5, 1734| decrees issued by authorities subject to him;~2/ for recourse


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