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Delegata potestas non potest delegari is a principle in constitutional and administrative law that means in Latin that "no delegated powers can be further delegated". Alternatively, it can be stated delegatus non potest delegare ("one to whom power is delegated cannot himself further delegate that power"). [1]
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Quod catholicus non habeatur, qui non concordat Romane ecclesie. That one is not to be held to be catholic, who does not concord with the Roman church. XXVII Quod a fidelitate iniquorum subiectos potest absolvere. That he can absolve the subjects of the iniquitous from fidelity.
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Delegata potestas non potest delegari; Derogation; Dispensation. Taxa Innocentiana; Faculty; Indult; ... "In partem sollicitudinis… non in plenitudinem potestatis : ...
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Communicatio in sacris; Ex opere operato; Omnium in mentem; Validity and liceity; Sacraments. Holy Orders. Impediment (Catholic canon law) Abstemius; Defect of birth