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Canon 1314

Book 6: Penal Sanctions in the Church
Can. 1314 Ordinarily, a penalty is ferendae sententiae, such that it does not bind the guilty party until after it has been imposed; however, if the law or precept expressly establishes it, a penalty is latae sententiae, such that it is incurred ipso facto when the delict is committed.
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