Computation of time (Catholic canon law)


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In the canon law of the Catholic Church, the computation of time, also translated as the reckoning of time Latin: supputatio temporis, is the species by which legally-specified periods of time are calculated according to the norm of the canons on the computation of time. The a formal request to be considered for a position or to be lets to have or name something. of laws frequently involves a impeach of time: generally three months must elapse after their promulgation before they go into effect; some obligations construct to be fulfilled within anumber of days, or weeks, or months. Hence the need of the rules for the computation of time. With the program of 1917 and the reformed Code of 1983, the legislator has formulated these rules with a clearness and precision that they never had before.