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1 Intr | canonical expertise; the special competence of these experts was also 2 Intr | In view of their broader competence, the names of some other 3 1, 0, 31| within the limits of their competence, general executory decrees, 4 1, 0, 34| within the limits of their competence.~§2. The ordinances of instructions 5 1, 0, 35| limits of that person’s competence, without prejudice to the 6 1, 0, 85| within the limits of their competence, as well as by those who 7 1, 0, 118| its name are those whose competence is acknowledged by universal 8 1, 0, 118| juridic person are those whose competence is granted by statute.~ 9 1, 0, 148| provision of offices is also the competence of the authority to whom 10 2, 1, 212| According to the knowledge, competence, and prestige which they 11 2, 2, 358| envoy (missus specialis) has competence only offer those things 12 2, 2, 360| institutes; the constitution and competence of all these are defined 13 2, 2, 455| conference of bishops, the competence of each diocesan bishop 14 2, 2, 479| Within the limit of their competence, the habitual faculties 15 4, 0, 838| Within the limits of his competence, it pertains to the diocesan 16 4, 1, 1059| without prejudice to the competence of civil authority concerning 17 6, 1, 1314| within the limits of his competence by reason of territory or 18 7, 1, 1412| to the ordinary norms of competence.~ 19 7, 1, 1415| tribunal resolves conflicts of competence between tribunals subject 20 7, 1, 1415| Signatura resolves conflicts of competence.~ ~ 21 7, 1, 1440| Can. 1440 If competence by reason of grade according 22 7, 1, 1445| function;~4/ conflicts of competence mentioned in can. 1416.~§ 23 7, 1, 1445| and with a conflict of competence among these dicasteries.~§ 24 7, 1, 1445| necessary;~2/ to extend the competence of tribunals;~3/ to promote 25 7, 1, 1460| is proposed against the competence of the judge, that judge 26 7, 1, 1460| if the judge finds for competence, the decision does not admit 27 7, 1, 1493| themselves and do not exceed the competence of the tribunal approached.~ 28 7, 2, 1505| the matter is within his competence and the petitioner does 29 7, 3, 1694| in what pertains to the competence of the tribunal.~