Canon 1673: Identifying the Competent Ecclesiological Court

Can the judicial vicar of the place where the respondent has a domicile or quasi-domicile delegate the moderator of the tribunal chancery to give consent, after having heard the respondent, to the claim of competence of the tribunal of the domicile of the petitioner in a maariage nullity case?

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Published in:CLSA advisory opinions
Main Author: Beal, John P. (Author)
Format: Print Article
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Published: Canon Law Society of America 2013
In: CLSA advisory opinions
Year: 2013, Pages: 120-121
IxTheo Classification:SB Catholic Church law
Further subjects:B Procedural law
B Competency
B Catholic church Codex iuris canonici 1983. can. 1673
B Court
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Summary:Can the judicial vicar of the place where the respondent has a domicile or quasi-domicile delegate the moderator of the tribunal chancery to give consent, after having heard the respondent, to the claim of competence of the tribunal of the domicile of the petitioner in a maariage nullity case?
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