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Code of Canon Law


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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 112| or during marriage, has declared that he or she is transferring 2 1, 0, 154| provided that it has been declared properly that the possession 3 1, 0, 171| a penalty is imposed or declared;~4/ a person who has defected 4 2, 1, 269| studies;~3/ the cleric has declared in writing to the same diocesan 5 2, 1, 316| punished by an imposed or declared excommunication cannot be 6 2, 2, 337| Roman Pontiff has publicly declared or freely accepted as such 7 2, 2, 468| is to be continued or has declared it terminated.~ 8 2, 2, 566| are neither reserved nor declared, without prejudice, however, 9 4, 1, 874| legitimately imposed or declared;~5/ not be the father or 10 4, 1, 1041| from its exercise by some declared or imposed canonical penalty.~ 11 4, 1, 1084| while the doubt remains, declared null.~§3. Sterility neither 12 4, 1, 1109| suspended from office or declared such through a sentence 13 4, 1, 1123| convalidated in the external forum, declared null, or legitimately dissolved 14 6, 1, 1330| excommunication has been imposed or declared, the offender:~1/ who wishes 15 6, 1, 1331| interdict has been imposed or declared, however, the prescript 16 6, 1, 1334| sententiae censure has not been declared, the prohibition is also 17 6, 1, 1341| penalty can be imposed or declared by extrajudicial decree; 18 6, 1, 1341| penalties cannot be imposed or declared by decree, nor can penalties 19 6, 1, 1354| can remit an imposed or declared penalty established by law:~ 20 6, 1, 1354| through another imposed or declared it by decree;~2/ the ordinary 21 6, 1, 1354| established by law but not yet declared for his subjects and those 22 6, 1, 1355| penalty has been imposed or declared, the ordinary who initiated 23 6, 1, 1355| through another imposed or declared it by decree.~§2. The author 24 6, 1, 1356| those for whom an imposed or declared censure or one reserved 25 7, 2, 1521| equivalent to minors, and must be declared ex officio, without prejudice 26 7, 2, 1619| positive law which were not declared to the judge before the 27 7, 3, 1682| The sentence which first declared the nullity of the marriage 28 7, 3, 1684| the sentence which first declared the nullity of the marriage 29 7, 3, 1684| whose marriage has been declared null can contract a new 30 7, 3, 1684| even if the sentence which declared the nullity of the marriage 31 7, 4, 1724| renunciation unless the accused was declared absent from the trial.~


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