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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | ecclesiastical laws. These private collections contained norms 2 Intr | order again through the private initiative of the monk Gratian. 3 Intr | Commission were gathered in a private session on May 6, 1965, 4 1, 0, 36| to a law which benefits private persons are subject to a 5 1, 0, 116| other juridic persons are private.~§2. Public juridic persons 6 1, 0, 116| authority expressly granting it. Private juridic persons are given 7 1, 0, 118| statutes. Representing a private juridic person are those 8 1, 0, 120| act for a hundred years. A private juridic person, furthermore, 9 1, 0, 123| Upon the extinction of a private juridic person, the allocation 10 2, 1, 264| ecclesiastical juridic persons, even private ones, which have a seat 11 2, 1, 299| Can. 299 §1. By means of a private agreement made among themselves, 12 2, 1, 299| of this type are called private associations.~§3. No private 13 2, 1, 299| private associations.~§3. No private association of the Christian 14 2, 1, 301| through the initiatives of private persons.~§3. Associations 15 2, 1, 304| Can. 304 §1. All public or private associations of the Christian 16 2, 1, 310| Can. 310 A private association which has not 17 2, 1 | CHAPTER III.~PRIVATE ASSOCIATIONS OF THE CHRISTIAN 18 2, 1, 321| faithful guide and direct private associations according to 19 2, 1, 322| Can. 322 §1. A private association of the Christian 20 2, 1, 322| mentioned in can. 312.~§2. No private association of the Christian 21 2, 1, 322| however, does not change the private nature of the association.~ 22 2, 1, 323| Can. 323 §1. Although private associations of the Christian 23 2, 1, 323| respecting the autonomy proper to private associations, to be watchful 24 2, 1, 324| Can. 324 §1. A private association of the Christian 25 2, 1, 324| norm of the statutes.~§2. A private association of the Christian 26 2, 1, 325| Can. 325 §1. A private association of the Christian 27 2, 1, 325| of the association.~§2. A private association is subject to 28 2, 1, 326| Can. 326 §1. A private association of the Christian 29 3, 0, 826| prayers for the public or private use of the faithful are 30 4, 0, 837| Liturgical actions are not private actions but celebrations 31 4, 1, 860| is not to be conferred in private houses, unless the local 32 4, 2, 1171| even if they are owned by private persons.~ 33 4, 2, 1192| Church; otherwise, it is private.~§2. A vow is solemn if 34 4, 2, 1196| following can dispense from private vows for a just cause provided 35 4, 2, 1197| 1197 The person who makes a private vow can commute the work 36 4, 3 | CHAPTER II.~ORATORIES AND PRIVATE CHAPELS~ 37 4, 3, 1226| Can. 1226 By the term private chapel is understood a place 38 4, 3, 1227| Bishops can establish a private chapel for themselves which 39 4, 3, 1228| celebrations to take place in any private chapel.~ 40 4, 3, 1229| fitting for oratories and private chapels to be blessed according 41 5, 0, 1254| juridic person, public or private, are subjects capable of 42 5, 0, 1256| The temporal goods of a private juridic person are governed 43 5, 0, 1264| religious mendicants, any private person, whether physical 44 5, 0, 1266| ecclesiastical juridic person, even a private one, are presumed given 45 5, 0, 1268| objects are privately owned, private persons can acquire them 46 7, 1, 1446| litigation concerns the private good of the parties, the 47 7, 1, 1452| a matter which concerns private persons alone, a judge can 48 7, 1, 1475| documents which belong to private persons must be returned; 49 7, 2, 1536| proof if it concerns some private matter and the public good 50 7, 2, 1539| means of both public and private documents is allowed.~ ~ 51 7, 2, 1540| 3. Other documents are private.~ 52 7, 2, 1542| Can. 1542 A private document, whether acknowledged 53 7, 2, 1559| when the matter concerns a private good. Their advocates or 54 7, 2, 1581| The parties can designate private experts whom the judge must 55 7, 2, 1581| the judge allows them, the private experts can inspect the 56 7, 2, 1600| cases which concern the private good of the parties alone, 57 7, 2, 1619| case involves the good of private persons, the sentence itself 58 7, 2, 1668| the hearing the judge in private is to decide the case immediately;


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