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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book II




TITLE I. Concerning the Bringing of an Action.
TITLE II. Concerning the Summons to Court.
TITLE III. Concerning Informal Agreements.
TITLE IV. Concerning Compromises.
TITLE V. Concerning Errors in Calculation.
TITLE VI. Concerning Litigation.
TITLE VII. Concerning the Advocates of Different Tribunals.
TITLE VIII. Concerning the Advocates of Different Judges.
TITLE IX. Concerning the Advocates of the Treasury.
TITLE X. Concerning the Errors of Advocates and Those Who Draw up Petitions or Applications.
TITLE XL. The Judge Must Supply Anything Which the Advocates of the Parties Have Omitted.
TITLE XII. In What Cases Infamy Is Incurred.
TITLE XIII. Concerning Attorneys.
TITLE XIV. Persons in Authority Are Not Permitted to Appoint Advocates for Litigants, Or to Have Their Rights of Action Transferred to Them.
TITLE XV. Concerning Those Who Place upon Their Lands Papers Bearing the Names of Powerful Persons, Or Who Make Use of The Names of Such Persons in Legal Proceedings.
TITLE XVI. No Private Person Shall Place the Imperial Insignia upon His Own Premises or upon Those of Another, Or Shall Raise the Imperial Standard over Them.
TITLE XVII. No One Shall Be Permitted to Place a Seal upon Property Belonging to Another, Without the Authority of a Judge.
TITLE XVIII. Neither the Treasury Nor the State Shall Provide an Attorney to Defend Anyone in Court.
TITLE XIX. Concerning the Action Based on Voluntary Agency.
TITLE XX. Concerning Acts Performed Through the Influence of Force Or Fear.
TITLE XXI. Concerning Fraud.
TITLE XXII. Concerning Complete Restitution Granted to Minors of the Age of Twenty-Five Years.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Complete Restitution in the Case of a Minor under Parental Control.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning the Sureties of Minors.
TITLE XXV. Where a Guardian Or a Curator Interposes to Obtain Complete Restitution.
TITLE XXVI. Where Complete Restitution of Property Owned in Common Is Demanded.
TITLE XXVII. Where Restitution Is Demanded in a Case in Which a Decision Has Been Rendered.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning Restitution on Account of a Sale.
TITLE XXIX. Where Restitution Is Demanded on Account of the Sale of Pledges.
TITLE XXX. Where Restitution Is Demanded on Account of a Donation.
TITLE XXXI. Where Restitution Is Demanded on Account of a Grant of Freedom.
TITLE XXXII. Where a Minor Applies for Complete Restitution against a Compromise or a Division of Property.
TITLE XXXIII. Where Restitution Is Demanded on Account of Payment Made by the Guardian of a Minor or by Himself.
TITLE XXXIV. Where Restitution Is Demanded against a Dowry.
TITLE XXXV. Where a Minor Applies for Restitution on Account of a Crime Committed by Him.
TITLE XXXVI. Where a Minor Demands Restitution by Way of Relief against Usucaption.
TITLE XXXVII. Where a Minor Demands Restitution by Way of Relief against the Treasury.
TITLE XXXVIII. Where a Minor Demands Restitution by Way of Relief against a Creditor.
TITLE XXXIX. Where a Minor Rejects an Estate.
TITLE XL. Where a Minor Demands Restitution for the Purpose of Obtaining an Estate Which He Has Rejected, Or the Possession of Property Or Anything Else.
TITLE XLI. In What Instances Complete Restitution Is Not Necessary.
TITLE XLII. Who Cannot Obtain Complete Restitution, and against Whom It Cannot Be Obtained.
TITLE XLIII. Where a Minor Alleges that He Is of Age.
TITLE XLIV. When Complete Restitution Is Demanded More than Once.
TITLE XLV. Concerning Those Who Obtain a Release from the Disability of Non-Age.
TITLE XLVI. Where a Minor Ratifies His Act after Having Attained His Majority.
TITLE XLVII. Where, and before What Judge Application for Complete Restitution Should Be Made.
TITLE XLVIII. Concerning Reflections Made in a Judgment for Complete Restitution.
TITLE XLIX. Proceedings to Obtain Complete Restitution Can Also Be Instituted by an Attorney.
TITLE L. No New Proceeding Takes Place When a Demand for Complete Restitution Is Made.
TITLE LI. Concerning the Restitution of Soldiers and of Persons Who Are Absent on Business for the State.
TITLE LII. Concerning the Wives of Soldiers and of Those Who Are Absent on Business for the State.
TITLE LIII. Concerning the Time during Which Minors and Other Persons, as well as Their Heirs, Who Have a Right to Complete Restitution, Can Obtain It.
TITLE LIV. For What Reasons Persons Who Have Attained Their Majority Obtain Complete Restitution.
TITLE LV. Concerning an Alienation Made for the Purpose of Changing an Action.
TITLE LVI. Concerning the Appointment of Arbiters.
TITLE LVII. Concerning the Furnishing of Security.
TITLE LVIII. Concerning the Suppression of Formulas and Claims, Or Rights of Action.
TITLE LIX. Concerning the Tender of the Oath with Reference to Calumny.
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