The Law of the Church a Cyclopaedia of Canon Law for English Speaking Countries

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The Law of the Church a Cyclopaedia of Canon Law for English Speaking Countries
Taunton, Ethelred L. (Ethelred Luke), 1857-1907
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(b) If there be silence about the inhability of the person.
(c) If it be to the prejudice of a third party.
CLAUSULAE 195 (2) Supplentes only refers to expressed defects of positive law, not of natural or divine law. It does not supply defects of cause, nor of the doer of the act, nor to prejudice of a third unknown to the grantor, nor defects of the person asking ; but it only refers to the solemnia iuris.
(3) Usque ad beneplacitum nostrum. A. Rescript with this clause De Regul. Expires at the
... death of the grantor ; but Bouix holds that in episcopal rescripts in favour of regulars the grant remains.
(4) Usque ad beneplacitum S. Sedis. With this clause a rescript does not cease with the life of the grantor ; for the Holy See never dies.
(5) Donee revocatur. The rescript remains in force after the death of the grantor ; for death is not revocation.
(6) Omni appellatione remota only takes away the suspensive not the devolutive effect of an appeal.
(7) Et amplius signifies that the cause not only is rejected, but that it must not be brought forward again, though it is left to the discretion of the cardinal prefect, who signs the rescript, to remove the prohibition.


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