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Corpus Juris Civilis
Fourth Collection




Title I. Concerning Marriage.
Title II. Concerning Appeals, and within What Time They Should Be Taken.
Title III. Concerning the Governor of Pisidia.
Title IV. Concerning the Prætor of Lycaonia.
Title V. Concerning the Prætor of Thrace.
Title VI. Concerning the Count of Isauria.
Title VII. Concerning the Governor of the Hellespont.
Title VIII. Concerning the Prætor of Paphlagonia.
Title IX. Concerning the Proconsul of Cappadocia.
Title X. Concerning the Division of Armenia into Four Jurisdictions.
Title XI. No One Shall Retain the Land of a Farmer Given by Way of Security for a Loan, Nor Shall Creditors Receive Excessive Interest from Farmers.
Title XII. Concerning Those Who Make Loans to Farmers.
Title XIII. No One Who Has Lent Money To A Farmer Shall Retain His Land Which Has Been Given As Security, and What Rate Of Interest Creditors Are Allowed To Receive From Farmers.
Title XIV. Concerning the Assistants Of the Quaestor.
Title XV. Concerning The Successors Of Those Who Reside In Africa.
Title XVI. Concerning The Churches Of Africa.
Title XVII. Concerning Decurions and Their Children.
Title XVIII. Concerning Restitutions, and Women Who Have Children after the Eleventh Month from the Death of Their Husbands.
TITLE XIX. The Church of the Holy Resurrection Can Alienate Buildings Belonging to It in the City in Which It Is Situated.
Title XX. Concerning Quaestors, That Is to Say, Prefects of the Islands.
Title XXI. Concerning the Deposition of Anthimius, Severus, Peter, Zoaras, and Others.
Title XXII. Concerning the Warehouses Or Shops of the City op Constantinople, Of Which Eleven Hundred Are Set Apart for the Purpose of Defraying the Expenses of Funerals Conducted in the Principal Holy Church, All the Others, No Matter to Whom They Belong, Shall Only Be Subject to Ordinary Charges.
Title XXIII. Concerning Notaries Who Are Required to Place Protocols at the Beginning of Public Documents.
Title XXIV. Neither Jews, Samaritans, Nor Heretics Shall Be Released from Curial Obligations on Account of Their Religion, but They Shall Perform Curial Functions without Enjoying Curial Privileges, and Those Who Are Liable to These Obligations Shall Be Permitted to Give Testimony against...
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