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Corpus Juris Civilis
Book XI




TITLE I. Concerning the Transportation of Public Property by Ship-Owners Or Ship-Masters, and the Abolition of the Tax Known as Lustral Gold.
TITLE II. Concerning Land and All Other Property Belonging to Ship-Owners.
TITLE III. Concerning Excuses for Ships Which Shall Not Be Accepted.
TITLE IV. No Addition Shall Be Made to Public Burdens.
TITLE V. Concerning Shipwrecks.
TITLE VI. Concerning Miners, Mines, and the Superintendents of the Latter.
TITLE VII. Concerning Dyers of Purple, Inmates and Superintendents of the Gyneceum, Masters of the Mint, and Carriers.
TITLE VIII. Concerning Clothing Composed Entirely of Silk and Gold, and of the Dye of the Imperial Purple.
TITLE IX. Concerning Manufacturers.
TITLE X. Concerning the Value of Ancient Money.
TITLE XI. No One Shall Be Permitted to Adorn the Bridles Or Saddles Of Their Horses Or Their Own Belts With Pearls, Emeralds, Or Hyacinths, And Concerning The Artificers Of The Palace.
TITLE XII. Concerning Marines.
TITLE XIII. Concerning the Decurials of the City of Rome.
TITLE XIV. Concerning the Privileges Enjoyed by Members of Corporate Bodies of the City of Rome.
TITLE XV. Concerning Bakers.
TITLE XVI. Concerning the Pork-Butchers, Wine-Merchants, and Other Corporations.
TITLE XVII. Concerning Members of Corporations and Money Brokers.
TITLE XVIII. Concerning Liberal Studies in the Cities of Rome and Constantinople.
TITLE XIX. Concerning the Vehicles of Persons Invested with Honors.
TITLE XX. Concerning the Privileges of the City of Constantinople.
TITLE XXI. Concerning the Metropolis of Berytus.
TITLE XXII. Concerning the Contribution of Grain Made to the City of Rome.
TITLE XXIII. Concerning Grain Destined for the City of Constantinople.
TITLE XXIV. Concerning Civil Contributions of Grain.
TITLE XXV. Concerning Sturdy Beggars.
TITLE XXVI. Concerning Boats Plying on the Tiber.
TITLE XXVII. Concerning Grain Destined for the City of Alexandria.
TITLE XXVIII. Concerning the Primates of the City of Alexandria.
TITLE XXIX. Concerning the Rights of the State.
TITLE XXX. Concerning the Administration of Public Affairs.
TITLE XXXI. Concerning the Sale of Property Belonging to the State.
TITLE XXXII. Concerning the Debtors of Cities.
TITLE XXXIII. Concerning the Liability of Those Who Make Appointments.
TITLE XXXIV. Concerning the Liability of Those Who Become Sureties for Magistrates.
TITLE XXXV. In What Order Persons Must Be Sued.
TITLE XXXVI. No Freeman Can Be Compelled to Perform the Functions of a Municipal Servant.
TITLE XXXVII. The Expenses of the Office to Which They Have Been Appointed Must Be Borne by All the Incumbents of Said Office.
TITLE XXXVIII. Concerning Those against Whom Legal Proceedings Are Instituted on Account of the Office Which They Have Administered.
TITLE XXXIX. Concerning the Payments and Releases of Debtors to the State.
TITLE XL. Concerning Exhibitions, Actors, and Procurers.
TITLE XLI. Concerning the Expenses of Games.
TITLE XLII. Concerning Aqueducts.
TITLE XLIII. Concerning Gladiators.
TITLE XLIV. Concerning the Chase of Wild Beasts.
TITLE XLV. Concerning the May Festival.
TITLE XLVI. The Use of Arms without the Knowledge of the Emperor Is Forbidden.
TITLE XLVII. Concerning Farmers, Tenants of Land Registered on the Census, and Serfs.
TITLE XLVIII. Concerning the Exemption of Citizens from the Capitation Tax.
TITLE XLIX. In What Cases Registered Serfs Can Accuse Their Masters.
TITLE L. Concerning the Serfs of Palestine.
TITLE LI. Concerning the Serfs of Thrace.
TITLE LII. Concerning the Serfs of Illyria.
TITLE LIII. No One Shall Extend Protection to Peasants Or Support Them in Any Changes Which They May Make.
TITLE LIV. Peasants Shall Not Be Subjected to Any New Obligations.
TITLE LV. The Residents of a Mother-Village Are Not Permitted to Transfer Their Lands to Strangers.
TITLE LVI. No Resident of a Village Shall Be Liable for the Debts of Other Residents of the Same Village.
TITLE LVII. Concerning Taxes, Tax Gatherers, Appraisers, and Inspectors.
TITLE LVIII. Concerning Abandoned Lands and When Such As Are Barren Are Considered to Be Attached to Those that Are Fertile.
TITLE LIX. Concerning Lands and Their Boundaries, Marshes, Pastures, Frontier Military Stations, and the Garrisons of Fortresses.
TITLE LX. Concerning Public and Private Pastures.
TITLE LXI. Concerning Lands and Forests Belonging to the Emperor, and Emphyteutical Contracts and Lessees under the Same.
TITLE LXII. Concerning Slaves and Serfs Attached to the Private Domain of the Emperor, Pastures, and Lands Held under Emphyteusis.
TITLE LXIII. Concerning Fugitive Serfs Attached to the Imperial Estates, and to Forests and Lands Held under Emphyteusis.
TITLE LXIV. Concerning Obligations Imposed upon the Occupants of Lands Belonging to the Imperial Domain and Others Held under Emphyteusis.
TITLE LXV. Concerning the Lands Belonging to the Private Estate of the Emperor, and the Forests Attached to the Imperial Household.
TITLE LXVI. Concerning the Lands and Forests Belonging to the Private Domain of the Emperor.
TITLE LXVII. Concerning the Cultivators and Slaves Belonging to the Domain of the Emperor, or the Imperial Treasury.
TITLE LXVIII. Concerning Certain Lands, and Children Born to Serfs Attached to the Imperial Domain, and Other Persons of Free Condition.
TITLE LXIX. Concerning Different Urban and Rustic Estates Belonging to Temples and Cities and All Civil Revenues.
TITLE LXX. Concerning the Leasing of Lands Owned by Cities, Or Belonging to the Treasury, the Temples, and the Private Or Public Imperial Demesnes.
TITLE LXXI. Concerning Lessees and Agents, Or Collectors of Lands Belonging to the Treasury of the Imperial Household.
TITLE LXXII. What Persons Are Not Permitted to Lease Lands Belonging to the Treasury.
TITLE LXXIII. Concerning Contributions Imposed upon Lands Belonging to the Treasury, to the Private Domain of the Emperor, to the State, Or to Temples.
TITLE LXXIV. Concerning the Privileges Enjoyed by Lands Attached to the Imperial Household, and Those Belonging to the Private Domain of the Emperor, and from What Contributions They Are Exempt.
TITLE LXXV. Concerning the Imperial Stud.
TITLE LXXVI. Concerning the Imperial Palaces and Buildings.
TITLE LXXVII. Cypress Trees from the Sacred Groves of Daphne and Perseus in Egypt Shall Not Be Cut down, or Sold.
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