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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book VII




TITLE I. Concerning Freedom Granted by the Wand of the Prætor, and Manumission Conferred in the Council.
TITLE II. Concerning Testamentary Manumission.
TITLE III. Concerning the Abolition of the Lex Fusia Caninia.
TITLE IV. Concerning Grants of Freedom by Means of Trusts.
TITLE V. Concerning the Annulment of Conditional Grants of Freedom.
TITLE VI. Concerning the Abolition of Latin Freedom, and Its Transference in Certain Ways to the Entire Body of Roman Citizens.
TITLE VII. Concerning the Manumission of a Slave Owned in Common.
TITLE VIII. Concerning the Manumission of a Slave Who Has Been Given in Pledge.
TITLE IX. Concerning the Manumission of Slaves Belonging to the State.
TITLE X. Concerning Slaves Manumitted by Others than Their Masters.
TITLE XI. Who Cannot Manumit Slaves, and Concerning the Prevention of Manumission for the Purpose of Defrauding Creditors.
TITLE XII. Who Cannot Obtain Their Freedom.
TITLE XIII. For What Reasons Slaves Can Receive Their Freedom as a Reward.
TITLE XIV. Concerning the Manumission of Freeborn Persons.
TITLE XV. General Provisions with Reference to Manumissions.
TITLE XVI. Concerning Cases Involving Freedom.
TITLE XVII. Concerning the Abolition of Legal, Assertions that a Man Is Free.
TITLE XVIII. What Slaves Are Not Permitted to Declare that They Are Free, and Concerning the Property of Those Who Are Forbidden to Do So.
TITLE XIX. Concerning the Order of Judicial Inquiries.
TITLE XX. Concerning the Detection of Collusion.
TITLE XXI. The Status of a Deceased Person Cannot Be Brought in Question after the Expiration of Five Years.
TITLE XXII. Concerning the Prescription of Long Time Which Is Pleaded in Behalf of and Not against Freedom.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning the Peculium of Him Who Has Obtained His Freedom.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning the Abolition of the Claudian Decree of the Senate.
TITLE XXV. Concerning the Abolition of the Mere Civil Right of Romans.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Usucaption Either in Favor of the Purchaser Or Acquired by Virtue of the Transaction.
TITLE XXVII. Concerning the Usucaption of Property Which Has Been Donated.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning Usucaption in the Case of a Dowry.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning Usucaption with Reference to an Heir.
TITLE XXX. General Rules with Reference to Usucaption.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning the Transfer of the Right of Usucaption and the Abolition of the Distinction of Res Mancipi and Res Nec Mancipi.
TITLE XXXII. Concerning the Acquisition and Retention of Possession.
TITLE XXXIII. Concerning the Prescription of Long Time Based Upon Occupancy For Ten Or Twenty Years.
TITLE XXXIV. To What Cases Prescription of Long Time Does Not Apply.
TITLE XXXV. In What Cases Prescription of Long Time Cannot Be Pleaded.
TITLE XXXVI. Where Prescription Is Pleaded against a Creditor.
TITLE XXXVII. Concerning the Prescription of Forty Years.
TITLE XXXVIII. The Claim to Property Belonging to the Crown, or to That Belonging to the Temples, Shall Not Be Barred by Prescription.
TITLE XXXIX. Concerning the Prescription of Thirty and Forty Years.
TITLE XL. Concerning the Abolition of the Prescription of a Year Affecting Contracts Made in Italy, and The Different Terms, Exceptions, Prescriptions, and Interruptions of the Same.
TITLE XLI. Concerning Alluvion, Marshes, and Pastures Brought into Another Condition.
TITLE XLII. Concerning the Decisions of Prætorian Prefects.
TITLE XLIII. How and When a Judge Should Render a Decision in the Presence of Both Parties, Or in the Absence of One of Them.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning Opinions Rendered with Reference to Statements Made in a Written Petition.
TITLE XLV. Concerning the Final and Interlocutory Decisions of All Judges.
TITLE XLVI. Concerning Decisions Which Are Rendered without Stating the Exact Amount to Be Paid.
TITLE XLVII. Concerning Decisions Rendered for Damages.
TITLE XLVIII. Where a Decision Has Been Rendered by a Judge Who Is Said Not to Be Competent.
TITLE XLIX. Concerning the Penalty to Which a Judge Is Liable Who Has Rendered an Improper Decision, And the Punishment Which May Be Inflicted upon Anyone Who Attempts to Corrupt a Judge, Or His Adversary.
TITLE L. A Decision When Once Rendered Cannot Be Revoked.
TITLE LI. Concerning the Profits and the Expenses of Litigation.
TITLE LII. Concerning Res Judicata.
TITLE LIII. Concerning the Execution of Judgment.
TITLE LIV. Concerning Interest on a Judgment.
TITLE LV. Where Judgment Is Rendered against Several Persons at Once.
TITLE LVI. Who Are Not Injured by a Judgment.
TITLE LVII. Notices, Letters, Proclamations, and Signatures Do Not Possess the Authority of Judgments.
TITLE LVIII. Where a Judgment Is Based on Forged Documents Or False Evidence.
TITLE LIX. Concerning Confessions.
TITLE LX. Acts Performed Or Judgments Rendered between Some Persons Cannot Prejudice the Rights of Others.
TITLE LXI. Concerning References to the Emperor.
TITLE LXII. Concerning Appeals and Imperial Decisions.
TITLE LXIII. Concerning Delays, and the Amendments of Appeals Or References to the Emperor.
TITLE LXIV. When It Is Necessary to Appeal.
TITLE LXV. Whose Appeals Should Not Be Received.
TITLE LXVI. Where the Appellant Dies While the Appeal Is Pending.
TITLE LXVII. Concerning Those Who Do Not Appeal Through Fear of the Judge.
TITLE LXVIII. Where One Or More of the Parties Appeal.
TITLE LXIX. Where an Appeal Is Taken against Temporary Possession.
TITLE LXX. No One Shall Be Permitted to Appeal for the Third Time in One and the Same Case, Or to Refuse to Obey the Judgment of a Court Which Has Been Rendered Twice and Confirmed by the Decision of a Prefect.
TITLE LXXI. Who Can Make an Assignment of Their Property.
TITLE LXXII. Concerning the Seizure and Sale of Property by Authority of Court, and the Separation of the Same.
TITLE LXXIII. Concerning the Privilege of the Treasury.
TITLE LXXIV. Concerning the Privilege of Dowry.
TITLE LXXV. Concerning the Revocation of Contracts by Which Property Has Been Alienated for the Purpose of Defrauding Creditors.
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