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1 1, 0, 42| according to the norm of the mandate. If, however, the executor 2 1, 0, 133| exceeds the limits of the mandate with respect to either matters 3 1, 0, 133| than that determined in the mandate is not considered to exceed 4 1, 0, 133| exceed the limits of the mandate unless the manner was prescribed 5 1, 0, 134| vicar except by special mandate.~ 6 1, 0, 140| norm of can. 119 unless the mandate has provided otherwise.~§ 7 1, 0, 141| care of the affair whose mandate is the earlier and has not 8 1, 0, 142| ceases: by fulfillment of the mandate; by expiration of the time 9 2, 1, 229| ecclesiastical authority a mandate to teach the sacred sciences.~ 10 2, 2, 367| cease, however, when the mandate has been fulfilled, when 11 2, 2, 406| by law require a special mandate.~§2. Unless the apostolic 12 2, 2, 455| prescribed it or a special mandate of the Apostolic See has 13 2, 2, 455| universal law nor a special mandate of the Apostolic See has 14 2, 2, 479| which require a special mandate of the bishop by law.~§2. 15 2, 2, 479| which require a special mandate of the bishop by law.~§3. 16 2, 2, 481| expiration of the time of the mandate, by resignation, by removal 17 2, 2, 548| specifically determined in the mandate of the pastor.~§2. Unless 18 2, 3, 639| institute was conducted by mandate of the superior, the institute 19 2, 3, 675| exercised in the name and by the mandate of the Church, is to be 20 3, 0, 812| studies whatsoever must have a mandate from the competent ecclesiastical 21 4, 1, 883| who by virtue of office or mandate of the diocesan bishop baptizes 22 4, 1, 1013| that there is a pontifical mandate.~ 23 4, 1, 1105| that:~1/ there is a special mandate to contract with a specific 24 4, 1, 1105| personally.~§2. To be valid the mandate must be signed by the one 25 4, 1, 1105| ordinary of the place where the mandate is given, or by a priest 26 4, 1, 1105| this is to be noted in the mandate itself and another witness 27 4, 1, 1105| document; otherwise, the mandate is invalid.~§4. If the one 28 4, 1, 1105| one mandating revokes the mandate or develops amentia before 29 6, 2, 1381| bishop without a pontifical mandate and the person who receives 30 7, 1, 1404| Pontiff without his prior mandate.~§3. Judgment of the following 31 7, 1, 1427| auditor, according to the mandate of the judge, only to collect 32 7, 1, 1427| to the judge. Unless the mandate of the judge prevents it, 33 7, 1, 1475| retained.~§2. Without a mandate of the judge, notaries and 34 7, 1, 1484| must present an authentic mandate to the tribunal.~§2. To 35 7, 1, 1484| a procurator even if the mandate has not been presented, 36 7, 1, 1484| not correctly present the mandate within the peremptory time 37 7, 1, 1485| 1485 Without a special mandate, a procurator cannot validly 38 7, 1, 1485| the law requires a special mandate.~ 39 7, 2, 1524| party who has a special mandate to do so; it must be communicated 40 7, 2, 1620| another without a legitimate mandate;~7/ the right of defense 41 7, 3, 1686| establishes the lack of a valid mandate of a proxy. In these cases,