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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
civil
   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | pastoral practice, and civil law from all over the Catholic 2 1, 0, 22| Can. 22 Civil laws to which the law of 3 1, 0, 98| authority, the prescripts of civil law are to be observed unless 4 1, 0, 105| according to the norm of civil law can also acquire a domicile 5 1, 0, 110| according to the norm of civil law are considered the children 6 1, 0, 197| prescription as it is in the civil legislation of the nation 7 2, 1, 231| and with the prescripts of civil law having been observed, 8 2, 1, 281| remuneration by reason of a civil profession which they exercise 9 2, 1, 285| participation in the exercise of civil power.~§4. Without the permission 10 2, 1, 289| exercising functions and public civil offices foreign to the clerical 11 2, 2, 353| prelates, representatives of civil societies, and others who 12 2, 2, 377| of bishops are granted to civil authorities.~ 13 2, 2, 492| in Financial affairs and civil law, outstanding in integrity, 14 2, 3, 660| both ecclesiastical and civil, are also to be obtained 15 2, 3, 668| which is to be valid also in civil law.~§2. To change these 16 2, 3, 668| far as possible, even in civil law; it is to take effect 17 3, 0, 793| assistance, to be furnished by civil society, which they need 18 3, 0, 797| faithful must be concerned that civil society recognizes this 19 3, 0, 799| are to strive so that in civil society the laws which regulate 20 4, 1, 877| least if it is done in the civil records of the region, also 21 4, 1, 1059| prejudice to the competence of civil authority concerning the 22 4, 1, 1059| authority concerning the merely civil effects of the same marriage.~ 23 4, 1, 1062| any existing customs and civil laws.~§2. A promise to marry 24 4, 1, 1071| according to the norm of civil law;~3/ a marriage of a 25 4, 1, 1105| according to the norm of civil law.~§3. If the one mandating 26 4, 1, 1152| to the ecclesiastical or civil authority.~§3. If the innocent 27 4, 3, 1240| cemeteries or at least areas in civil cemeteries that are designated 28 5, 0, 1253| goods independently from civil power.~§2. The proper purposes 29 5, 0, 1273| also have recognition in civil law.~ 30 5, 0, 1283| prescripts of both canon and civil law or those imposed by 31 5, 0, 1283| from the non-observance of civil laws;~4/ collect the return 32 5, 0, 1285| observe meticulously also the civil laws concerning labor and 33 5, 0, 1287| contest litigation in a civil forum in the name of a public 34 5, 0, 1289| particular provisions which the civil law in a territory has established 35 5, 0, 1298| Church, the formalities of civil law are to be observed if 36 6, 1, 1343| punished sufficiently by civil authority;~3/ suspend the 37 7, 1, 1404| those who hold the highest civil office of a state;~2/ cardinals;~ 38 7, 1, 1479| or curator appointed by civil authority is present, the 39 7, 1, 1500| 1500 The prescripts of the civil law of the place where the 40 7, 2, 1540| been observed.~§2. Public civil documents are those which 41 7, 2, 1548| reason of sacred ministry; civil officials, physicians, midwives, 42 7, 2, 1558| possess a similar favor by civil law are to be heard in the 43 7, 3, 1672| Cases concerning the merely civil effects of marriage belong 44 7, 3, 1672| of marriage belong to the civil magistrate unless particular 45 7, 3, 1675| canonical forum or in the civil forum.~§2. If a spouse dies 46 7, 3, 1689| reminded of the moral and even civil obligations which may bind 47 7, 3, 1692| ecclesiastical decision has no civil effects or if a civil sentence 48 7, 3, 1692| no civil effects or if a civil sentence is not contrary 49 7, 3, 1692| permission to approach the civil forum.~§3. If a case concerns 50 7, 3, 1692| concerns only the merely civil effects of marriage, the 51 7, 3, 1692| to defer the case to the civil forum from the start.~ 52 7, 3, 1707| authentic ecclesiastical or civil document, the other spouse 53 7, 3, 1714| there is such a law, or the civil law in force in the place 54 7, 3, 1716| Can. 1716 §1. If the civil law does not recognize the 55 7, 3, 1716| it was rendered.~§2. If civil law permits the challenge 56 7, 3, 1716| arbitrated judgment before a civil judge, however, the same


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