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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book XLIX




TITLE I. On Appeals and Reports
TITLE II. From What Persons It Is Not Permitted to Appeal
TITLE III. To Whom and from Whom an Appeal Can Be Taken
TITLE IV. When an Appeal Should Be Taken, and within What Time
TITLE V. Concerning the Acceptance or Rejection of Appeals
TITLE VI. Concerning Notices of Appeal Called Dispatches
TITLE VII. No Change Shall Be Made after the Appeal Has Been Interposed
TITLE VIII. What Decisions Can Be Rescinded without an Appeal
TITLE IX. Whether the Reasons for an Appeal Can Be Presented by Another
TITLE X. Where a Guardian, a Curator, or a Magistrate Having Been Appointed, Appeals
TITLE XI. He Who Appeals Should Be Defended in His Own Province
TITLE XII. Where a Party Litigant Is Compelled to Bring Another Action before the Judge from Whose Decision He Has Already Appealed
TITLE XIII. If Death Should Occur While an Appeal Is Pending
TITLE XIV. Concerning the Rights of the Treasury
TITLE XV. Concerning Captives, the Right of Postliminium, and Persons Ransomed from the Enemy
TITLE XVI. Concerning Military Affairs
TITLE XVII. Concerning Castrense Peculium
TITLE XVIII. Concerning Veterans
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