Canon 1336. §1. In addition to other penalties which the law may have established, the following are expiatory penalties which can affect an offender either perpetually, for a prescribed time, or for an indeterminate time:
1. a prohibition or an order concerning residence in a certain place or territory;
2. privation of a power, office, function, right, privilege, faculty, favor, title, or insignia, even merely honorary;
3. a prohibition against exercising those things listed under n. 2, or a prohibition against exercising them in a certain place or outside a certain place; these prohibitions are never under pain of nullity;
4. a penal transfer to another office;
5. dismissal from the clerical state.
§2. Only those expiatory penalties listed in §1, n. 3 can be latae sententiae.
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