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Alphabetical [« »] proximate 1 proxy 18 prudence 16 prudent 17 prudently 13 ps 1 pseudo-science 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 prescription 17 principles 17 protect 17 prudent 17 remove 17 render 17 res | Code of Canon Law IntraText - Concordances prudent |
Book, Part, Can.
1 1, 0, 43| according to his or her prudent judgment, substitute another 2 1, 0, 70| executor, it is up to the prudent judgment and conscience 3 1, 0, 193| office is conferred at the prudent discretion of a competent 4 2, 2, 468| diocesan synod according to his prudent judgment.~§2. When an episcopal 5 2, 2, 553| question according to his own prudent judgment.~ 6 2, 2, 554| cause in accord with his own prudent judgment.~ 7 2, 2, 563| and according to his own prudent judgment, can remove the 8 3, 0, 830| ordinary, according to his own prudent judgment, is to grant permission 9 4, 1, 845| completing a diligent inquiry a prudent doubt still exists whether 10 4, 1, 1029| promoted to orders who, in the prudent judgment of their own bishop 11 4, 2, 1183| ecclesiastical funerals.~§3. In the prudent judgment of the local ordinary, 12 5, 0, 1304| be made according to the prudent judgment of the ordinary, 13 6, 1, 1314| determination can be left to the prudent appraisal of a judge.~§3. 14 6, 1, 1339| 3. According to his own prudent judgment, an ordinary can 15 6, 1, 1345| delicts, it is left to the prudent decision of the judge to 16 7, 2, 1554| to the parties; if in the prudent judgment of the judge, however, 17 7, 4, 1718| the law if he considers it prudent.~§4. Before he makes a decision