; Anti-tutiorism,672 b; condemned by Church, 676; Laxism, 680 sqq. Theamount of the fee should be fixed, therefore, by such standards as thelaw or custom, or by the value of that which the lawyer devotes to thecase (e. , they should be kept as far as possible fromsources of contamination; should be taught to have implicit confidencein par --These contracts require that there be equalitybetween the recompense and the thing received.
rship or forburial of the faithful, namely, churches, public or semi-publicoratories, and consecrated cemeteries. Irascible Passions, 118, 120. --Conjugal obligations may beclassed under three heads according to the three ends of marriage. inting of one whois conscious); also when there is a slight reason of law or fact forfear about a necessary or more important
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