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1 1, 0, 133| Can. 133 §1. A delegate who exceeds the limits of 2 1, 0, 133| does not act at all.~§2. A delegate who carries out those things 3 1, 0, 137| for all cases unless the delegate was chosen for personal 4 1, 0, 138| things without which the delegate cannot exercise this power.~ 5 1, 0, 142| directly communicated to the delegate as well as by resignation 6 1, 0, 142| as by resignation of the delegate made known to and accepted 7 2, 1, 262| rector of the seminary or his delegate fulfills the office of pastor 8 2, 2, 462| synod. He can, however, delegate a vicar general or episcopal 9 2, 2, 492| diocesan bishop himself or his delegate presides and which consists 10 2, 2, 508| faculty, which he cannot delegate to others, of absolving 11 2, 2, 535| signed by the pastor or his delegate and sealed with the parochial 12 2, 2, 535| the diocesan bishop or his delegate at the time of visitation 13 3, 0, 833| of the president or his delegate, all those who attend with 14 3, 0, 833| the diocesan bishop or his delegate, vicars general, episcopal 15 3, 0, 833| the local ordinary or his delegate and at the beginning of 16 4, 1, 1111| ordinary and the pastor can delegate to priests and deacons the 17 4, 1, 1112| the diocesan bishop can delegate lay persons to assist at 18 4, 3, 1207| Either of them, moreover, can delegate another priest for this 19 5, 0, 1282| before the ordinary or his delegate that they will administer 20 7, 1, 1426| personally or through a delegate; if the controversy is between 21 7, 2, 1561| 1561 The judge, the judge’s delegate, or an auditor examines