Can a secular cleric sue a provincial and a province in diocesan tribunal?
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https://doi.org/10.15633/acan.19103Keywords:
provincial, province, lawsuit, personal property, can. 220, 1427Abstract
This article presents a case study on canonical procedural law. The author answers in the affirmative to the title question: can a secular cleric sue a provincial and a province in diocesan tribunal? The author presents legal arguments based primarily on interpretation of law.
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