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LAW INTRODUCTION
ОглавлениеArt. 1. LAW IN GENERAL
Definition (285).—Division (286–287).—Collision of Laws (288–292).—The Basis of All Laws (293–294).
Art. 2. THE NATURAL LAW
Meaning (295–296).—Division (297–304).—Properties (305–327).
Art. 3. THE POSITIVE DIVINE LAW
Meaning (328–330).—Division (331).—The Mosaic Law (332–345).—The Law of the New Testament (346–369).
Art. 4. HUMAN LAW
Definition (370).—Division (371).—Qualities (372–374).—Obligation of Human Laws (375–384).—Interpretation of Law (385–386).—Those Subject to Law (387–388).—Change of Law (389–390).—The Law of Custom (391–400).—Dispensation (401–410).—Epieikeia (411–417).
Art. 5. ECCLESIASTICAL LAW
Introduction (418–419).—General Law of the Church (420–422).— Lawgivers in the Church (423–424).—Subject-Matter of Church Law (425–426).—Those Bound by General Laws (427–434).—Those Bound by Particular Laws (435–446).—Promulgation (447–449).—Irritant Laws (450–458).—Laws Based on Presumption (459–461).—Fulfillment of Law (462–482).—Interpretation (433–486).—Cessation of Obligation (487–499).—Cessation of Law (500–505).—Custom (506–513).—Laws in a Wide Sense (514–541).
Art. 6. CIVIL LAW
Meaning (542).—Origin (543–545).—Subject-Matter (546–549).—Those
Subject to Civil Law (550).—The Obligation of Civil Law (551–556).—
Special Kinds of Laws (557–572).—Other Questions (573).
Question IV