Can. 78 §1. A privilege is presumed to be perpetual unless the contrary is proved.
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Can. 78 §2. A personal privilege, namely one which follows the person, is extinguished with that person's death.
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Can. 78 §3. A real privilege ceases through the complete destruction of the thing or place; a local privilege, however, revives if the place is restored within fifty years.
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