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The person elected must not be informed nor may he accept or refuse his election before it has been confirmed.
Constitution
In fieri:
No
Valere coepit:
Primo promulgata:
The person elected must not be informed nor may he accept or refuse his election before it has been confirmed.
The election of a conventual prior must be confirmed by the prior provincial, or by the regional prior if it concerns a brother assigned to a regional vicariate and elected for a convent in that vicariate, unless the statute of the vicariate provides otherwise (see Appendix, n. 20).
To have active voice in the election of a prior, besides the conditions mentioned in nn. 439 and 440 and excepting n. 458, one must be directly assigned to the convent where the election is to take place.
He who confirms an election intends to remedy all defects and, in the case of postulation, to dispense from all impediments which are within his power.