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Canon 108

Book 1: General Norms
§1
Can. 108 §1. Consanguinity is computed through lines and degrees.
§2
Can. 108 §2. In the direct line there are as many degrees as there are generations or persons, not counting the common ancestor.
§3
Can. 108 §3. In the collateral line there are as many degrees as there are persons in both the lines together, not counting the common ancestor.
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