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1 2, 1, 271| he knows are prepared and considers suitable and who request 2 2, 2, 345| session, namely, one which considers affairs that directly pertain 3 2, 2, 377| names of presbyters whom he considers worthy of and suited to 4 2, 2, 511| the bishop investigates, considers, and proposes practical 5 2, 2, 524| parish to the one whom he considers suited to fulfill its parochial 6 2, 2, 560| When the local ordinary considers it opportune, he can order 7 7, 1, 1452| exceptions whenever the judge considers it necessary in order to 8 7, 1, 1463| separately or the judge considers it more opportune to do 9 7, 2, 1582| decide a case, the judge considers it opportune to visit some 10 7, 2, 1602| consent of the parties, considers a debate before a session 11 7, 2, 1606| acts and proofs the judge considers the matter fully examined, 12 7, 2, 1624| prejudiced and therefore considers the judge suspect, the party 13 7, 2, 1628| Can. 1628 A party who considers himself or herself aggrieved 14 7, 3, 1687| involved.~§2. The party who considers himself or herself aggrieved 15 7, 4, 1718| experts of the law if he considers it prudent.~§4. Before he 16 7, 5, 1733| 1733 §1. Whenever a person considers himself or herself aggrieved