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Agreement Between the State of Israel
and the Holy See
Pursuant to Article 3 (3)
of the Fundamental Agreement
between
the State of Israel and the Holy See
(also referred to as the "Legal Personality Agreement")
(November 10, 1997)
Article 1
This Agreement is made on the basis of the provisions of the
"Fundamental Agreement between the State of Israel and the Holy See,"
which was signed on 30 December 1993, and then entered into force on
10 March 1994 (hereinafter: the "Fundamental Agreement").
Article 2
Recalling that the Holy See is the Sovereign Authority of the
Catholic Church, the State of Israel agrees to assure full effect in
Israeli law to the legal personality of the Catholic Church
itself.
Article 3
- The State of Israel agrees to assure full effect in Israeli
law, in accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, to the
legal personality of the following:
- these Eastern Catholic Patriarchates: the Greek Melkite
Catholic, the Syrian Catholic, the Maronite, the Chaldean, the
Armenian Catholic (hereinafter: the "Eastern Catholic
Patriarchates");
- the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem, id est the Latin
Patriarchal Diocese of Jerusalem;
- the present Dioceses of the Eastern Catholic
Patriarchates;
- new Dioceses, wholly in Israel, Eastern Catholic or Latin,
as may exist from time to time;
- the "Assembly of the Catholic Ordinaries of the Holy
Land".
- The Holy See states, for the avoidance of doubt, that the
listing in par. 1 does not prejudice in any way the established order
of precedence of the Heads of the various entities, according to
their personal rank and as it is fixed by traditional usage and
accepted by them.
- For the avoidance of doubt, it is stated that the question
of assuring full effect in Israeli law to the legal personality of
any new cross-border Diocese is left open.
- For the purposes of this Agreement, a Parish is in integral
part of the respective Diocese, and, without affecting its status
under the canon law, will not acquire a separate legal personality
under Israeli law. A Diocese may, subject to the canon law, authorise
its Parishes to act on its behalf, in such matters and under such
terms, as it may determine.
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In this Agreement, "Diocese" includes its synonyms or
equivalents.
Article 4
The State of Israel agrees to assure full effect in Israeli law, in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, to the legal
personality of the Custody of the Holy Land.
Article 5
The State of Israel agrees to assure full effect in Israeli law, in
accordance with the provisions of this Agreement, to the legal
personality of the following, as they exist from time to time in
Israel:
- the Pontifical Institutes of Consecrated Life of the kinds
that exist in the Catholic Church, and such of their Provinces or
Houses as the Institute concerned may cause to be certified;
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other official entities of the Catholic Church.
Article 6
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For the purposes of this Agreement the legal persons
referred to in Articles 3-5 (hereinafter, in this Article: "legal
person"), being established under the canon law, are deemed to have
been created according to the legislation of the Holy See, being
Sovereign in international law.
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the law which governs any legal transaction or other
legal acts in Israel between any legal person and any party shall be
the law of the State of Israel, subject to the provisions of
sub-paragraph (b).
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Any matter concerning the identity of the head, of the
presiding officer or of any other official or functionary of a legal
person, or their authority or their powers to act on behalf of the
legal person, is governed by the canon law.
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Without derogation from the generality of sub-paragraph
(b), certain kinds of transactions by a legal person
concerning immovable property or certain other kinds of
property, depend on a prior written permission of the Holy
See in accordance with Its written Decisions as issued from
time to time. Public access to the aforesaid Decisions will
be in accordance with the Implementation Provisions.
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Any dispute concerning an internal ecclesiastical matter
between a member, official or functionary of a legal person
and any legal person, whether the member, official or
functionary belongs to it or not, or between legal persons,
shall be determined in accordance with the canon law, in a
judicial or administrative ecclesiastical forum.
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For the avoidance of doubt it is stated that the
provisions of 2(a) shall not apply to disputes referred to
in the above sub-paragraph (a).
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For the avoidance of doubt, it is stated:
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a legal person, whose legal personality is given full
effect in Israel, is deemed to have consented to sue and be
sued before a judicial or administrative forum in Israel, if
that is the proper forum under Israeli law.
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Sub-paragraph (a) does not derogate from any provision
in Articles 6-9.
Article 7
The application of this Agreement to any legal person is without
prejudice to any of its rights or obligations previously created.
Article 8
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For the avoidance of doubt, nothing in this Agreement shall
be construed as supporting an argument that any of the legal persons
to which this Agreement applies had not been a legal person prior to
this Agreement.
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If a party makes a claim that such a legal person had not
been a legal person in Israeli law prior to this Agreement, that
party shall bear the burden of proof.
Article 9
Should a question with regard to the canon law arise in any matter
before a Court or forum other than in a forum of the Catholic Church,
it shall be regarded as a question of fact.
Article 10
The terms "ecclesiastical" and "canon law" refer to the Catholic
Church and Its law.
Article 11
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Without derogating from any provision, declaration or
statement in the Fundamental Agreement, the ecclesiastical legal
persons in existence at the time of the entry of this Agreement into
force are deemed as being legal persons in accordance with the
provisions of this Agreement, if listed in the ANNEXES to this
Agreement, which are specified in par. 4.
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The ANNEXES form, for all intents and purposes, an integral
part of this Agreement.
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The ANNEXES will include the official name, respective date
or year of establishment in the Catholic Church, a local address and,
if the head office is abroad, also its address.
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ANNEX I lists the legal persons to which Article 3(1)(a,
b, c, e) and Article 4 apply, as the case may be;
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ANNEX II lists the legal persons to which Article 5(a)
applies;
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ANNEX III lists the legal persons to which Article 5(b)
applies.
Article 12
The other matters on which the Parties have agreed are included in
the Schedule to this Agreement, named "Implementation Provisions",
which forms, for all intents and purposes, an integral part of this
Agreement, and references to the Agreement include the Schedule.
Article 13
This Agreement shall enter into force on the date of the latter
notification of ratification by a Party.
Done in two original copies in the Hebrew and English languages, both
texts being equally authentic. In case of divergence, the English
text shall prevail, except where explicitly provided otherwise in the
Schedule.
Signed in Jerusalem this 10th day of the month of November in the
year 1997, which corresponds to the 10th day of the month of Heshvan
in the year 5758.
Source: Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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