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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book V




TITLE I. Concerning Betrothals, Betrothal Pledges, and Marriage Brokers.
TITLE II. Where the Governor of a Province Or any of His Subordinates Give Betrothal Pledges.
TITLE III. Concerning Antenuptial Donations, Or Those Given on Account of Marriage and Betrothals.
TITLE IV. Concerning Marriage.
TITLE V. Concerning Marriages Which Are Incestuous and Void.
TITLE VI. Concerning the Prohibition of Marriage between a Female Ward and Her Guardian Or Curator, Or His Son.
TITLE VII. Where Anyone Clothed with Power, Or any of His Subordinates, Attempts to Marry a Female Subject to His Jurisdiction.
TITLE VIII. Concerning Marriage Demanded in Accordance with the Terms of a Rescript.
TITLE IX. Concerning Second Marriages.
TITLE X. Where a Woman, to Whom Her Husband Left an Usufruct, Marries a Second Time.
TITLE XI. Concerning the Promise of a Dowry, and One Made without Consideration.
TITLE XII. Concerning the Law of Dowries.
TITLE XIII. Concerning the Consolidation of the Action to Recover the Property of the Wife and that Based on a Stipulation, and Concerning the Nature of the Property Given As Dowry.
TITLE XIV. Concerning Agreements Made with Reference to Dowries and Ante-Nuptial Donations, as well as Such as Relate to the Private Property of the Wife.
TITLE XV. Concerning Dowry Provided for but Not Paid.
TITLE XVI. Concerning Donations Made between Husband and Wife, and by Parents to Their Children, and Concerning Ratification.
TITLE XVII. Concerning Repudiation and the Abolition of the Action De Moribus.
TITLE XVIII. In What Way the Dowry Can Be Recovered When the Marriage Has Been Dissolved.
TITLE XIX. Where a Dowry Has Been Paid during Marriage.
TITLE XX. Neither Trustees Nor Mandators for Dowries Shall Be Appointed.
TITLE XXI. Concerning Property Surreptitiously Removed.
TITLE XXII. The Estate of a Husband Cannot Be Given to a Woman Instead of Her Dowry.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Dotal Lands.
TITLE XXIV. With Whom Children Should Reside Or Be Brought up, When a Divorce Has Taken Place.
TITLE XXV. Concerning the Support of Children and Relatives in the Ascending Line.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Concubines.
TITLE XXVII. Concerning Natural Children and Their Mothers, and for What Reasons they Become Legitimate.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning Testamentary Guardianship.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning the Confirmation of a Guardian.
TITLE XXX. Concerning Legal Guardianships.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning Those Who Demand Guardians Or Curators.
TITLE XXXII. Where a Petition Must Be Made for the Appointment of Guardians Or Curators.
TITLE XXXIII. Concerning the Guardians and Curators of Illustrious Or Distinguished Persons.
TITLE XXXIV. Who Can Appoint Guardians and Curators and Who Cannot Be Appointed.
TITLE XXXV. When a Woman Can Discharge the Duties of Guardianship.
TITLE XXXVI. In Cases Where a Minor Already Has a Guardian Or Curator, Another Guardian Or Curator Can Be Appointed.
TITLE XXXVII. Concerning the Administration of Guardians and Curators, and of Money Belonging To the Wards Which Has Either Been Lent at Interest, Or Deposited.
TITLE XXXVIII. Concerning the Liabilities of Guardians and Curators.
TITLE XXXIX. When Minors Can Sue Or Be Sued on Account of the Acts of Their Guardians Or Curators.
TITLE XL. Where There Are Several Guardians Or Curators, All Or One of Them Can Sue Or Be Sued in the Name of the Minor.
TITLE XLI. Neither a Guardian Nor a Curator Shall Act As a Collector of Taxes.
TITLE XLII. Concerning the Guardian Or Curator Who Does Not Furnish Security.
TITLE XLIII. Concerning Suspected Guardians and Curators.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning a Guardian Or Curator Appointed to Conduct Litigation.
TITLE XLV. Concerning One Who Transacts Business in the Place of a Guardian.
TITLE XLVI. Where a Mother Promises Indemnity.
TITLE XLVII. Where a Guardian Is Appointed against the Wishes of the Mother.
TITLE XLVIII. A Guardian Should Assist in the Trial of a Case of His Ward after the Latter Reaches Puberty.
TITLE XLIX. Where Minors Should Be Brought up.
TITLE L. Concerning the Support to Be Furnished to a Ward.
TITLE LI. The Decision of Guardianship.
TITLE LII. Concerning the Division of Guardianship, and for What Portion of the Same Each Guardian Is Liable.
TITLE LIII. Concerning the Oath to Be Taken during Litigation.
TITLE LIV. Concerning the Heirs of Guardians Or Curators.
TITLE LV. When a Guardian Or a Curator Does Not Act.
TITLE LVI. Concerning Interest Belonging to Wards.
TITLE LVII. Concerning the Sureties Or Guardians and Curators.
TITLE LVIII. Concerning the Counter Action of Guardianship.
TITLE LIX. Concerning the Authority which Should Be Granted by a Guardian Or Curator.
TITLE LX. When Guardians Or Curators Cease to Discharge the Duties of Their Office.
TITLE LXI. Concerning the Appointment of an Agent by a Guardian Or Curator.
TITLE LXII. Concerning the Excuses of Guardians and Curators and When They May Be Offered.
TITLE LXIII. Where a Guardian Or Curator Has Been Excused by Means of False Allegations.
TITLE LXIV. Where a Guardian Or Curator Is Absent on Business for the State.
TITLE LXV. Concerning the Excuses of Veterans.
TITLE LXVI. Concerning Those Who Are Excused on Account of the Number of Their Children.
TITLE LXVII. Concerning Those Who Are Excused on Account of Illness.
TITLE LXVIII. Who Can Be Excused on Account of Age.
TITLE LXIX. Who Can Be Excused on Account of the Number of Guardianships.
TITLE LXX. Concerning the Curator of an Insane Person Or a Spendthrift.
TITLE LXXI. Lands and Other Property Belonging to Minors Shall Not Be Alienated or Encumbered without a Decree.
TITLE LXXII. When There Is No Need of a Decree.
TITLE LXXIII. Where Anyone, Not Being Aware that Property Belongs to a Minor, Purchases It without a Decree.
TITLE LXXIV. Where a Minor, after Attaining His Majority, Ratifies an Alienation Made without a Decree.
TITLE LXXV. Concerning Legal Proceedings to Be Instituted against Magistrates.
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