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under the word constitution, which begins on page lij.
Special monition in the Curia against some debtor, by an auditor of the chamber. clxvj.
General monition in the Curia. ibid.
Special monition outside the Curia against a debtor. clxvij
General monition outside the Curia from an auditor of the chamber with aggravation and re-aggravation. clxvij.
Special monition outside the Curia from an auditor of the chamber as ordinary, by virtue of a sentence and taxation of expenses that have passed into a final judgment. clxx.
Monition in the event of a citation by virtue of a special commission. clxxj
Monition in the event of a citation with inhibition inserted by edict. clxxij
Penal monition in the event of a citation. clxxv.
Monition by virtue of the Pauline canon law derived from papal decretals by an auditor of the chamber as ordinary. clxxv
Monition by virtue of the Eugenian decrees of Pope Eugenius IV by an auditor of the chamber as ordinary. clxxvi.
Concerning nominations, see in the
processes of nominations, which begins on ccxix.
Creation of an imperial notary by a count palatine. clxxviij
When faculty is given to a created notary to create others, the clause is placed, etc. clxxix.
Creation of an absent imperial notary. clxxix.
Creation of an imperial notary by one having faculty from a count palatine up to a certain number. clxxx.
Concerning obligation, see above in the word confession. lxxvj.
Official created in spiritual and temporal matters by a bishop to take possession of an episcopate in ample form. clxxxj.
Similar creation of an official by an archbishop. clxxxij.
Ordination of an official with an interdict of alienating. clxxxiiij
Concerning orders, see above in the collation of orders, which begins on xlvij.
Letter of pass safe conduct for ambassadors. clxxxv.