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Canon 1620

Book 7: Processes
Can. 1620 A sentence suffers from the defect of irremediable nullity if: 1° it was rendered by an absolutely incompetent judge; 2° it was rendered by a person who lacks the power of judging in the tribunal in which the case was decided; 3° a judge rendered a sentence coerced by force or grave fear; 4° the trial took place without the judicial petition mentioned in can. 1501 or was not instituted against some respondent; 5° it was rendered between parties, at least one of whom did not have standing in the trial; 6° someone acted in the name of another without a legitimate mandate; 7° the right of defense was denied to one or the other party; 8° it did not decide the controversy even partially.
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