_Peraccidens_, their consent or counsel is not even necessary forlawfulness, as when the children live far away from the se a special virtue (temperance) is necessaryto bridle the most vehement of the attracted emotions (pleasure anddesire). is not necessary for these persons, and, onthe other hand, there is great danger of irreverence if it be giventhem. In such cases, the innocent insured has no rightto the indemnity owing to the invalidity of the contract; he has,ho
Thus, if Caius vows a sum ofmoney to an institution solely because it is poor and it becomeswealthy before he has fulfilled his vow, his obligation is at an end(see Canon 1311). , when their children are too proud to recognize them orto give them tokens of honor). Paul in Phil. Murder, see Homicide.
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