Can. 1 The canons of this Code concern only the Latin
Church.
Can. 2 For the most part the Code does not determine the rites to be
observed in the celebration of liturgical actions. Accordingly,
liturgical laws which have been in effect hitherto retain their force,
except those which may be contrary to the canons of the Code.
Can. 3 The canons of the Code do not abrogate, nor do they derogate
from, agreements entered into by the Apostolic See with nations or other
civil entities. For this reason, these agreements continue in force as
hitherto, notwithstanding any contrary provisions of this Code.
Can. 4 Acquired rights, and likewise privileges hitherto granted by
the Apostolic See to either physical or juridical persons, which are
still in use and have not been revoked, remain intact, unless they are
expressly revoked by the canons of this Code.
Can. 5 §1 Universal or particular customs which have been in effect
up to now but are contrary to the provisions of these canons and are
reprobated in the canons of this Code, are completely suppressed, and
they may not be allowed to revive in the future. Other contrary customs
are also to be considered suppressed, unless the Code expressly provides
otherwise, or unless they are centennial or immemorial: these latter may
be tolerated if the Ordinary judges that, in the circumstances of place
and person, they cannot be removed.
§2 Customs apart from the law, whether universal or particular,
which have been in effect hitherto, are retained.
Can. 6 §1 When this Code comes into force, the following are
abrogated:
1° the Code of Canon Law promulgated in 1917;
2° other laws, whether universal or particular, which are contrary
to the provisions of this Code, unless it is otherwise expressly
provided in respect of particular laws;
3° all penal laws enacted by the Apostolic See, whether universal or
particular, unless they are resumed in this Code itself;
4° any other universal disciplinary laws concerning matters which
are integrally reordered by this Code.
§2 To the extent that the canons of this Code reproduce the former
law, they are to be assessed in the light also of canonical tradition.
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