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Code and Canons
The canon law of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which had developed some different disciplines and practices, underwent its own process of codification, resulting in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches promulgated in 1990 by Pope John Paul II.
In the Roman Catholic Church, canon 436 of the Code of Canon Law indicates what these powers and duties are for a Latin Rite metropolitan archbishop, while those of the head of an autonomous ( sui iuris ) Eastern Catholic Church are indicated in canon 157 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
However, the word " archeparch " is not found in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
The Code of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches prescribe that every cleric must be enrolled or " incardinated " in a diocese or its equivalent ( an apostolic vicariate, territorial abbey, personal prelature, etc.
The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches indicates that the norms of the Directory apply also to the clergy and laity of the Eastern Catholic Churches.
The canon law of the Eastern Catholic Churches, which had developed some different disciplines and practices, underwent its own process of codification, resulting in the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches promulgated in 1990 by Pope John Paul II.
However, the Church's contemporary legislation as contained in the Code of Canon Law and the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches makes it clear that we ought to speak, not of rites, but of Churches.
The canon law that the Eastern Catholic Churches have in common was codified in the 1990 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
Under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, the Pope has supreme, full, immediate and universal ordinary authority in the Church, which he can always freely exercise.
The full description is under Title 3, Canons 42 to 54 of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
The Eastern Churches are governed under the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches.
The courts of the Roman Catholic Church are governed by the Code of Canon Law in the case of the Western Church ( Latin or Roman Rite ), and the Code of Canons of the Oriental Churches in the case of the Eastern Catholic Churches ( Byzantine, Ukrainian, Maronite, Melkite, etc .).
From a Catholic canonical point of view, provisions of the joint synodal decree are fully consistent with the provisions of canon 671 of the 1991 Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches, which states: " If necessity requires it or genuine spiritual advantage suggests it and provided that the danger of error or indifferentism is avoided, it is permitted for Catholic Christian faithful, for whom it is physically or morally impossible to approach a Catholic minister, to receive the sacraments of penance, the Eucharist and anointing of the sick from non-Catholic ministers, in whose Churches these sacraments are valid.
" Canons 843 and 844 of the Code of Canon Law make similar provisions for the Latin Church.
More complex legislation, such as changes to the Code of Canons requires each of the Houses to agree and to vote in favour by a two-thirds majority.
The Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches lays down the following norms for Eastern Catholic Churches:
* An often inaccurate translation of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches
* Latin ( original ) text of the Code of Canons of the Eastern Churches

Code and Eastern
After the dissolution of the Western Roman Empire, the Justinian Code remained in effect in the Eastern empire, known in the modern era as the Byzantine Empire ( 331 – 1453 ).
The Code was promulgated in 1640 by them, their brethren in Dzungaria and some of the Eastern Mongols who all gathered near the Tarbagatai Mountains in Dzungaria to resolve their differences and to unite under the banner of the Gelugpa sect.
* FEA is the ICAO Code for Far Eastern Air Transport.
The rites treated in this code, unless otherwise stated, are those that arise from the Alexandrian, Antiochene, Armenian, Chaldean and Constantinopolitan traditions " ( canon 28 ) When speaking of the Eastern Catholic Churches, the 1983 Latin Code of Canon Law uses the terms " ritual Church " or " ritual Church sui iuris " ( canons 111 and 112 ), and also speaks of " a subject of an Eastern rite " ( canon 1015 § 2 ), " Ordinaries of another rite " ( canon 450 § 1 ), " the faithful of a specific rite " ( canon 476 ), etc.

Code and Churches
Canon 112 of the Code of Canon Law uses the phrase ' autonomous ritual Churches ' to designate the various Churches.

Code and published
* 1931 – First edition of the Highway Code published in Great Britain.
Included in that collection were “ Judgment Night ” ( first published in August and September, 1943 ), the lush rendering of a future galactic empire with a sober meditation on the nature of power and its inevitable loss ; “ The Code( July, 1945 ), an homage to the classic Faust with modern theories and Lovecraftian dread ; “ Promised Land ” ( February, 1950 ) and “ Heir Apparent ” ( July, 1950 ) both documenting the grim twisting that mankind must undergo in order to spread into the solar system ; and “ Paradise Street ” ( September, 1950 ), a futuristic take on the Old West conflict between lone hunter and wilderness-taming settlers.
The game was published in a box, the rules books features fake bar codes and Comics Code approval badges.
The Model Penal Code, published by the American Law Institute, provides a standard for legal insanity that serves as a compromise between the strict M ' Naghten Rule, the lenient Durham ruling, and the irresistible impulse test.
Attempting to capitalize on the possibility that the text of the United States Code can differ from the United States Statutes at Large, Bancroft-Whitney for many years published a series of volumes known as United States Code Service ( USCS ), which used the actual text of the United States Statutes at Large.
The first edition of the United States Code ( published as Statutes at Large Volume 44, Part 1 ) includes cross-reference tables between the U. S. C.
The official version of the Code is published by the LRC as a series of paper volumes.
Normally, a new edition of the Code is issued every six years, with annual cumulative supplements identifying the changes made by Congress since the last " main edition " was published.
The publishers of these versions frequently issue supplements that contain newly-enacted laws, which may not yet have appeared in an official published version of the Code, as well as updated secondary materials such as new court decisions on the subject.
These regulations are published chronologically in the Federal Register and are then compiled by topic or subject matter in the Code of Federal Regulations ( C. F. R.
* May 1 – Species Plantarum is published by Linnaeus ( adopted by the International Code of Botanical Nomenclature as the formal start date of the scientific classification of plants ).
McConnell published his first book, Code Complete, in 1993.
In 1950 he published what is now known as Hamming Code, which remains in use today in applications such as ECC memory.
After intensive scrutiny by the Council of State, by 1801 the Code was complete, but was not published until 21 March 1804.
These codes are updated and published by the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials ( IAPMO ) or the International Code Council ( ICC ) respectively, on a 3-year code development cycle.
According to the 2009 Food Code published by the United States Food and Drug Administration ( FDA ), specific microbial hazards in ceviche
Among other important works of Zachariae are his Staatsrecht, and his treatise on the Code Napoléon, of which several French editions were published, and which was translated into Italian.
Thereafter, the changes are published in the United States Code.
In Emperor Theodosius's edict De fide catholica of 27 February 380, enacted in Thessalonica and published in Constantinople for the whole empire, by which he established Catholic Christianity as the official religion of the empire, he referred to Damasus as a pontifex, while calling Peter an episcopus: "... the profession of that religion which was delivered to the Romans by the divine Apostle Peter, as it has been preserved by faithful tradition and which is now professed by the Pontiff Damasus and by Peter, Bishop of Alexandria ... We authorize the followers of this law to assume the title Catholic Christians ..." Some see in this an implied significant differentiation, but the title pontifex maximus is not used in the text ; pontifex is used instead: "... quamque pontificem damasum sequi claret et petrum alexandriae episcopum ..." ( Theodosian Code XVI. 1. 2 ; and Sozomen, " Ecclesiastical History ", VII, iv.
In 1838 former governor of South Carolina John Lyde Wilson published The Code of Honor ; or Rules for the Government of Principals and Seconds in Dueling.
It is therefore fitting that his last book, published posthumously, should be one that he describes as being " something of a shorter and more accessible version of the longer books, The Great Code and Words with Power ," which he asks his readers to read sympathetically, not " as proceeding from a judgment seat of final conviction, but from a rest stop on a pilgrimage, however near the pilgrimage may now be to its close " ( Double Vision Preface ).
Periodic updating of the Gallatin Municipal Code, published by the Municipal Code Corporation, is coordinated by the City Attorney.
This text was finally published as the first edition of the ICZN Code on 9 November 1961.

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