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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | pointed out that this work was brought to completion in an outstandingly 2 Intr | the Old Testament, but he brought it to completion (cf. Mt. 3 Intr | ecclesiastical community necessarily brought it about that a new reform 4 2, 2, 350| patriarchs who have been brought into the college of cardinals; 5 2, 2, 350| cardinal presbyters who were brought into the cardinalate after 6 2, 2, 431| particular churches are to be brought together into ecclesiastical 7 2, 2, 456| See so that the acts are brought to its notice and it can 8 2, 3, 607| Church a wonderful marriage brought about by God, a sign of 9 2, 3, 639| an action can always be brought against one who has profited 10 3, 0, 762| people of God are first brought together by the word of 11 4, 1, 859| baptized cannot go or be brought to the parish church or 12 4, 1, 868| that the infant will be brought up in the Catholic religion; 13 4, 1, 1047| they are based has been brought to the judicial forum.~§ 14 4, 1, 1049| 1041, n. 4, and for others brought to the judicial forum, but 15 4, 1, 1090| with a certain person has brought about the death of that 16 4, 1, 1090| marriage.~§2. Those who have brought about the death of a spouse 17 4, 1, 1125| offspring are baptized and brought up in the Catholic Church;~ 18 7, 1, 1399| administrative power can be brought only before the superior 19 7, 1, 1406| 1407 §1. No one can be brought to trial in first instance 20 7, 1, 1407| Can. 1408 Anyone can be brought to trial before the tribunal 21 7, 1, 1408| residence are unknown can be brought to trial in the forum of 22 7, 1, 1409| an object, a party can be brought to trial before the tribunal 23 7, 1, 1410| contract, a party can be brought to trial before the tribunal 24 7, 1, 1410| another title, a party can be brought to trial before the tribunal 25 7, 1, 1411| even if absent, can be brought to trial before the tribunal 26 7, 1, 1412| Can. 1413 A party can be brought to trial:~1/ in cases which 27 7, 1, 1416| litigation.~§2. Recourse brought to the Apostolic See, however, 28 7, 1, 1431| which reasonably can be brought forth against nullity or 29 7, 1, 1444| tribunals of first instance and brought before the Holy See through 30 7, 1, 1445| administrative power and are brought before it legitimately, 31 7, 2, 1527| case and are licit can be brought forward.~§2. If a party 32 7, 2, 1566| consult the notes which they brought with them.~ 33 7, 2, 1610| those the individual judges brought forth during the discussion, 34 7, 2, 1644| proofs or arguments are brought forward within the peremptory 35 7, 2, 1644| proofs and arguments are brought forward, however, the appellate 36 7, 2, 1660| way that from the points brought forth by both of the parties 37 7, 2, 1665| admit proofs which are not brought forth or sought in the petition 38 7, 3, 1703| perceives that the proofs brought forward seriously hinder 39 7, 3, 1705| any grave reason can be brought forth in order to resubmit


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