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Code of Canon Law


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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 Intr | individual laws would have been expressed in the extensiveness of 2 Intr | proposing a precept were expressed in a new and briefer form. 3 Intr | the doctrine of the Church expressed by the Second Vatican Council, 4 1, 0, 36| other cases besides those expressed.~ 5 1, 0, 39| validity only when they are expressed by the particles if (si), 6 1, 0, 51| reasons at least summarily expressed if it is a decision.~ 7 1, 0, 53| matters which are specifically expressed. If they are equally particular 8 1, 0, 63| request those things were not expressed which according to law, 9 1, 0, 63| canonical practice must be expressed for validity, unless it 10 1, 0, 67| matters which are particularly expressed.~§2. If they are equally 11 1, 0, 180| postulate unless this was expressed in the compromise.~ 12 1, 0, 181| for postulation must be expressed by the words, I postulate, 13 2, 1, 268| and neither of them has expressed opposition in writing to 14 2, 2, 397| houses only in the cases expressed in law.~ 15 2, 3, 635| fostered, protected, and expressed.~ 16 2, 3, 656| law;~4/ the profession is expressed and made without force, 17 2, 3, 662| proposed in the gospel and expressed in the constitutions of 18 2, 3, 699| reasons in law and in fact expressed at least summarily for validity.~§ 19 3, 0, 830| of the permission granted expressed. If he does not grant permission, 20 4, 1, 1108| witnesses according to the rules expressed in the following canons 21 5, 0, 1276| addition to the cases specially expressed in universal law or the 22 6, 1, 1358| valid only for the penalties expressed in it; a general remission, 23 7, 1, 1424| except for a most grave cause expressed in a decree.~ 24 7, 1, 1455| various votes and opinions expressed there, without prejudice 25 7, 1, 1482| procurator has been given the expressed faculty to do so.~§2. If 26 7, 2, 1513| introduces the litigation, can be expressed either in a response to 27 7, 2, 1617| fashion or refer to reasons expressed in another act.~ 28 7, 2, 1668| sentence with the reasons expressed is to be communicated to


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