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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | which frequently happened). Due consideration was given 2 1, 0, 5| they cannot be removed due to the circumstances of 3 1, 0, 41| administrative act seems inopportune due to the circumstances of 4 1, 0, 66| does not become invalid due to an error in the name 5 1, 0, 122| persons concerned, with due proportion in equity and 6 1, 0, 122| are imposed upon each, in due proportion determined in 7 1, 0, 167| present at the election due to ill health, his or her 8 2, 1, 218| observing the submission due to the magisterium of the 9 2, 1, 277| Clerics are to behave with due prudence towards persons 10 2, 1, 316| from the association, with due regard for its statutes 11 2, 2, 370| territorially and whose care, due to special circumstances, 12 2, 2, 371| established as a diocese due to special circumstances 13 2, 2, 371| diocese by the Supreme Pontiff due to special and particularly 14 2, 2, 394| under his direction, with due regard for the proper character 15 2, 2, 398| pastoral visitation with due diligence. He is to take 16 2, 2, 562| place and the reverence due to a house of God.~ 17 2, 3, 616| the Apostolic See, with due regard to the prescripts 18 2, 3, 630| Superiors are to recognize the due freedom of their members 19 2, 3, 668| renounce fully his or her goods due to the nature of the institute 20 2, 3, 668| renounced his or her goods fully due to the nature of the institute 21 2, 3, 711| whether lay or clerical, with due regard for the prescripts 22 4, 1, 877| norm of §§1 and 2, with due regard for the prescripts 23 4, 1, 961| confessors cannot be present due only to the large number 24 4, 1, 993| the temporal punishment due to sins.~ 25 4, 1, 1004| begins to be in danger due to sickness or old age.~§ 26 4, 1, 1026| 1026 A person must possess due freedom in order to be ordained. 27 4, 1, 1041| or other psychic illness due to which, after experts 28 4, 1, 1132| of marriage is imminent due to the observance of the 29 5, 0, 1275| rights to him.~§2. With due regard for rights, legitimate 30 5, 0, 1283| stated time the interest due on a loan or mortgage and 31 6, 1, 1322| ignorance;~3/ a person who acted due to physical force or a chance 32 6, 1, 1322| only relatively grave, or due to necessity or grave inconvenience 33 6, 1, 1322| a person who acted with due moderation against an unjust 34 6, 1, 1323| only relatively grave, or due to necessity or grave inconvenience 35 6, 1, 1323| person who acted without due moderation against an unjust 36 6, 1, 1343| person is to pay the penalty due for each delict unless in 37 7, 1, 1470| the respect and obedience due the tribunal; furthermore, 38 7, 1, 1474| known to that tribunal, with due precautions taken that the 39 7, 2, 1538| is shown that it was made due to an error of fact or extorted 40 7, 2, 1559| examination must proceed in secret due to the circumstances of 41 7, 2, 1580| paid to the experts, with due regard for particular law.~ 42 7, 2, 1590| judge decides otherwise due to the gravity of the matter.~§ 43 7, 2, 1645| the sentence was rendered due to the malice of one party


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