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Canon 1629. Previous Next | No appeal is possible against:
1° a judgement of the Supreme Pontiff himself, or a judgement of the Apostolic Signatura; 2° a judgement which is null, unless the appeal is lodged together with a plaint of nullity, in accordance with can. 1625; 3° a judgement which has become an adjudged matter 4° a decree of the judge or an interlocutory judgement, which doesnot have the force of a definitive judgement, unless the appeal is lodged together with an appeal against the definitive judgement; 5° a judgement or a decree in a case in which the law requires that the matter be settled with maximum expedition. |
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