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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book VI




TITLE I. Concerning Fugitive and Municipal Slaves, Freedmen, and Artisans Assigned to Different Works Who Belong to Private Individuals Or to the State.
TITLE II. Concerning Thefts and the Offence of Corrupting a Slave.
TITLE III. Concerning the Services of Freedmen.
TITLE IV. Concerning the Property of Freedmen and the Rights of Patronage.
TITLE V. Where an Alienation Has Been Made by Freedmen in order to Defraud Their Patron.
TITLE VI. Concerning the Deference to Be Shown to a Patron.
TITLE VII. Concerning Freedmen and Their Children.
TITLE VIII. Concerning the Right to Wear Gold Rings, and the Restitution of Birth.
TITLE IX. Who Can Be Admitted to the Prætorian Possession of Property and within What Time This Should Take Place.
TITLE X. When the Shares of an Estate to Which Those Who Do Not Demand Them Are Entitled Accrue to Others, Who Ask Possession of the Same.
TITLE XI. Concerning the Praetorian Possession of Property in Accordance with the Provisions of the Will.
TITLE XII. Concerning the Possession of an Estate in Opposition to the Provisions of the Will Which the Prætor Promises to Children.
TITLE XIII. Concerning Prætorian Possession of the Estate of a Freedman Contrary to the Provisions of the Will Granted to His Patrons Or Their Children.
TITLE XIV. Concerning the Proceeding Unde Liberi.
TITLE XV. Concerning the Proceedings Unde Legitimi and Unde Cognati.
TITLE XVI. Concerning the Edict Regulating the Succession.
TITLE XVII. Concerning the Carbonian Edict.
TITLE XVIII. Concerning the Succession Unde Vir Et Uxor.
TITLE XIX. Concerning the Rejection of the Possession of the Property of an Estate.
TITLE XX. Concerning Hotchpot.
TITLE XXI. Concerning the Will of a Soldier.
TITLE XXII. Who Can Make a Will and Who Cannot.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Wills, and in What Way They Should Be Drawn up.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning the Appointment of Heirs, and What Persons Cannot Be Appointed Heirs.
TITLE XXV. Concerning Appointments, Substitutions, and Restitutions Made Conditionally.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Pupillary and Other Substitutions.
TITLE XXVII. Concerning the Appointment and Substitution of Slaves as Necessary Heirs.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning Passing over and Disinheritance.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning the Appointment, Disinheritance, and Omission of Posthumous Heirs in a Will.
TITLE XXX. Concerning the Right of Deliberating, and of Entering upon Or Acquiring an Estate.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning the Rejection Or Refusal to Accept an Estate.
TITLE XXXII. In What Way Wills Are Opened, Examined, and Copies of Them Made.
TITLE XXXIII. Concerning the Annulment of the Edict of the Divine Hadrian, and in What Way an Appointed Heir May Be Placed in Possession of an Estate.
TITLE XXXIV. Where Anyone Has Forbidden Or Compelled Another to Make a Will.
TITLE XXXV. Concerning Those Who Are Deprived of Estates as Being Unworthy, and on the Syllanian Decree of the Senate.
TITLE XXXVI. Concerning Codicils.
TITLE XXXVII. Concerning Legacies.
TITLE XXXVIII. Concerning the Meaning of Words and Things.
TITLE XXXIX. Where Property Left by Will Is Rejected.
TITLE XL. Concerning What Is Required of Widowhood, and the Abrogation of the Law of Julia Miscella.
TITLE XLI. Concerning Property Mentioned in Or Left by a Will Or a Codicil, under a Penalty.
TITLE XLII. Concerning Trusts.
TITLE XLIII. Regulations Which Are Equally Applicable to Legacies and Trusts, and Concerning the Abolition of the Act of Placing the Party Interested in Possession of the Property Bequeathed.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning False Statements Made in the Case of Legacies Or Trusts.
TITLE XLV. Concerning Legacies Or Trusts Left for a Specific Purpose.
TITLE XLVI. Concerning Conditions Inserted in the Bequests of Legacies, Trusts, and Grants of Freedom.
TITLE XLVII. Concerning the Interest and the Profits of Legacies and Trusts.
TITLE XLVIII. Concerning Uncertain Persons.
TITLE XLIX. Concerning the Trebellian Decree of the Senate.
TITLE L. On the Falcidian Law.
TITLE LI. Concerning the Abolition of the Forfeitures of Successions to the State.
TITLE LII. Concerning Those Who Can Transmit an Estate before the Will Has Been Opened.
TITLE LIII. At What Time a Right to Legacies Or Trusts Vests.
TITLE LIV. When Security Should Be Furnished to Provide for the Placing of Legatees Or Beneficiaries of a Trust in Possession of What Has Been Bequeathed to Them.
TITLE LV. Concerning Proper Heirs, and Legitimate Children and Grandchildren, Born of a Daughter, Who Are Entitled to an Estate As Heirs at Law.
TITLE LVI. On the Tertullian Decree of the Senate.
TITLE LVII. On the Orphitian Decree of the Senate.
TITLE LVIII. Concerning Heirs at Law.
TITLE LIX. Matters Common to Successions.
TITLE LX. Concerning the Estates of Mothers and of Those in the Maternal Line.
TITLE LXI. Concerning Property Acquired by Children While under the Control of Their Father, Either by Marriage or in any Other Manner, and Its Administration.
TITLE LXII. Concerning the Estates of Decurions, Masters of Ships, Attendants of Military Cohorts, and Employees in Arsenals.
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