Things

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Things is the third book of the 1917 Code of Canon Law, dealing with matters such as sacraments, sacred places, and ecclesiastical property.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book of canon law
part of the 1917 Code of Canon Law
appliesTo Latin Church NERFINISHED
belongsToLegalCorpus 1917 Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED
canonicalTitle De rebus
concerns juridic regulation of material and sacred realities in the Church
dateOfPromulgation 1917
dealsWith ecclesiastical property
sacraments
sacred places
hasAuthority Pope Benedict XV NERFINISHED
hasCanonicalCategory book on things (res) in canon law
hasCanonicalDiscipline administration of ecclesiastical goods
regulation of sacred places
sacramental discipline
hasLegalNature universal law of the Latin Church (at time of force)
hasOrder third book
hasOriginalLanguage Latin NERFINISHED
hasStructureRole systematic organization of material on sacraments and temporal goods
historicalPeriod early 20th century canon law codification
isSectionOf Codex Iuris Canonici (1917) NERFINISHED
languageOfTitle Latin
legalStatus superseded
legalSystem Latin Church canon law NERFINISHED
partOf 1917 Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED
Codex Iuris Canonici 1917 NERFINISHED
promulgatedBy Pope Benedict XV NERFINISHED
regulates acquisition of ecclesiastical goods
administration of ecclesiastical property
alienation of ecclesiastical goods
juridic status of sacred places
ownership of ecclesiastical property
use of sacraments
subjectMatter law of sacred places
sacramental law
temporal goods of the Church
supersededBy 1983 Code of Canon Law NERFINISHED
usedIn Catholic Church NERFINISHED

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CIC 1917 book3Title Things