(a) Jurisdiction in general is treated in Canons 872 sqq. ls now and then as opportunity or necessity occurs, or (accordingto some) that one intends to steal only small amounts and at longintervals. , instruction in theology,preparation for examinations). , one that makes the articledangerous or unsuitable for the purchaser), and this defect is hidden,either because it is
Thus,a superior whose faculty is not restricted may dispense himself (see403); but it is advisable that dispensation be always sought fromanother person on account of the danger of self-deception. (d) Spiritual Goods. too short a space to prevent the union; others, on thecontrary, believe that the amounts stolen should be taken intocons Many hold that it isalso unjust, since an obliterated crime is the same as an occult crime,which cannot be divulged without injustice (see 2067).
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