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Processes » The Contentious Trial » The Ordinary Contentious Trial » Res Iudicata and Restitutio in Integrum » Restitutio in integrum
Canon 1646. §1 Total reinstatement based on the reasons mentioned in can. 1645 §2, nn. 1-3, is to be requested from the judge who delivered the judgement within three months from the day on which these reasons became known.

§2 Total reinstatement based on the reasons mentioned in can. 1645 §2, nn. 4 and 5, is to be requested from the appeal tribunal within three months of notification of the publication of the judgement. In the case mentioned in can. 1645 §2, n. 5, if the preceding decision is not known until later, the time-limit begins at the time the knowledge was obtained.

§3 The time-limits mentioned above do not apply for as long as the aggrieved party is a minor.

§1. Restitutio in integrum propter motiva, de quibus in can. 1645, §2, nn. 1- 3, petenda est a iudice qui sententiam tulit intra tres menses a die cognitionis eorundem motivorum computandos.

§2. Restitutio in integrum propter motiva, de quibus in can. 1645, §2, nn. 4 et 5, petenda est a tribunali appellationis, intra tres menses a notitia publicationis sententiae; quod si in casu, de quo in can. 1645, §2, n. 5, notitia praecedentis decisionis serius habeatur, terminus ab hac notitia decurrit.

§3. Termini de quibus supra non decurrunt, quamdiu laesus minoris sit aetatis.
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