
A vetitum (Latin, `prohibition`) is a prohibition, in the form of a precept, imposed by an ecclesiastical authority on a particular individual. Most often in Canon Law, the term is describes a prohibition against a particular behavior or action that is affixed to a party who has received remission of a penalty such as a declaration of nullity fr.....
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Literally means a prohibition and is sometimes referred to by that name. Canon 1077, n. 1, of the code gives the local ordinary the power to order that a marriage be delayed for a fixed period if there is a good cause and so long as the cause exists. The prohibition does not have an invalidating effect. Therefore, if the marriage is entered in spit...
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