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Code of Canon Law


IntraText - Concordances
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   Book,  Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 103| societies of apostolic life acquire a domicile in the place 2 1, 0, 103| attached is located; they acquire a quasi-domicile in the 3 1, 0, 105| longer an infant can also acquire a quasi-domicile of one’ 4 1, 0, 105| norm of civil law can also acquire a domicile of one’s own.~§ 5 1, 0, 117| personality, is able to acquire it unless competent authority 6 2, 1, 229| and possess the right to acquire knowledge of Christian doctrine 7 2, 1, 229| also possess the right to acquire that fuller knowledge of 8 2, 1, 231| the Church are obliged to acquire the appropriate formation 9 2, 1, 246| through these, students are to acquire a spirit of prayer and gain 10 2, 1, 248| directed so that students acquire an extensive and solid learning 11 2, 1, 252| in such a way that they acquire a comprehensive view of 12 2, 1, 279| them the opportunity to acquire a fuller knowledge of the 13 2, 1, 279| methods.~§3. They are also to acquire knowledge of other sciences, 14 2, 1, 310| contract obligations and can acquire and possess rights and goods 15 2, 1, 322| the Christian faithful can acquire juridic personality through 16 2, 1, 322| the Christian faithful can acquire juridic personality unless 17 2, 2, 352| domicile in Rome, they are to acquire one there.~ 18 2, 3, 706| in can. 381, §2, however, acquire property on behalf of the 19 3, 0, 795| intellectual talents harmoniously, acquire a more perfect sense of 20 5, 0, 1253| innate right is able to acquire, retain, administer, and 21 5, 0, 1258| Can. 1259 The Church can acquire temporal goods by every 22 5, 0, 1268| owned, private persons can acquire them through prescription, 23 5, 0, 1268| ecclesiastical juridic person can acquire them.~ 24 6, 1, 1330| previously granted;~4/ cannot acquire validly a dignity, office, 25 7, 1, 1469| outside the territory to acquire proofs. This is to be done,


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