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98.—(1) An application for the removal of a limited prohibition shall—
(a)be made in writing jointly by the bishop and the priest or deacon,
(b)set out the grounds upon which it is made.
(c)be accompanied by any written evidence upon which the joint applicants seek to rely.
(2) The Dean of the Arches and Auditor and the two Vicars-General shall consider the application with or without a hearing.
(3) The Dean of the Arches and Auditor and the two Vicars-General shall make their order in writing and a copy shall be sent or delivered to the joint applicants and the provincial registrar. Where the application is considered without a hearing the order shall be sent or delivered within 3 months of receiving the application. Where a hearing is held for the purposes of the application the order shall be sent or delivered within 28 days after the hearing.
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