The ownership of the remaining, unsalved, gold is vested in half shares between the'decretal salvors'and the Society of Lloyd's, Lloyd's ownership being governed under the terms of the Lloyd's Act 1871, ?5:
32.
While Dionysius's decretal collection would come to be the most important vehicle in the dissemination of late antique papal decretals throughout the early Middle Ages, by no means was it the first nor, at least in Dionysius's lifetime, the most influential.
33.
For the enforcement of the measures demanded by the decretal, Lucius obligated all patriarchs, archbishops, and bishops to re-announce the excommunication on certain feasts and holidays . Those who did not observe this for three years consecutively would be deprived of their ecclesiastical offices.
34.
After the Edict of Saint-Germain of April 1679 reestablished the teaching of Roman law in Paris ( which had been forbidden since 1223 by the decretal " Super Specula " ), the faculty was known as the " faculty of civil and canon law ".
35.
The first ( " c " . 1160 1200 ) is characterised by the collection of decretals; the second ( " c " . 1200 1234 ) by the organisation of the collections and the first signs of decretal exegesis; and the final ( 1234 1348 ) by extensive exegesis and analysis.
36.
The series of tracts he issued under this name, of which the chief are " The Arraignment of Mr . Persecution ", " Martin's Echo ", and " A Sacred Synodical Decretal ", were published clandestinely in 1646, with fantastic printers'names appended to them.
37.
The Truce soon spread from France to Italy and Germany; the oecumenical council of 1179 extended the institution to the whole Church by Canon xxi, " De treugis servandis ", which was inserted in the collection of canon law, Decretal of Gregory IX, I, tit ., " De treuga et pace ".
38.
The Truce soon spread from France to Italy and Germany; the 1179 Third Council of the Lateran extended the institution to the whole Church by Canon xxi, " De treugis servandis ", which was inserted in the collection of canon law, Decretal of Gregory IX, I, tit ., " De treuga et pace ".
39.
This combined collection of conciliar and decretal canons went on to become widely popular and served as the bedrock for many subsequent variations on Dionysius s original collections; and it is to versions of such combined collections ( rather than the three / four originally separate collections ) that modern scholars typically refer when they use the title'Collectio Dionysiana '.
40.
The " "'Libellus responsionum " "'( Latin for " little book of answers " ) is a papal letter ( also known as a papal rescript or decretal ) written in 601 by Pope Gregory I to Augustine of Canterbury in response to several of Augustine's questions regarding the nascent church in Anglo-Saxon England.