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Corpus Juris Civilis
Sixth Collection




Title I. Those to Whom the Property of Minors Has Been Hypothecated, Or Who Are Themselves Indebted to Minors, Shall Not Have Them under Their Control. Curators Shall under No Circumstances Accept Assignments against Those Whose Affairs They Are Administering, Or with Whose Curatorship They Are...
Title II. Concerning the Security and Reliability of Instruments, and in the First Place Concerning Deposits, Loans, and Other Private Transactions Which Take Place Either with or without Witnesses ; and Concerning Instruments Publicly Executed, and the Comparison...
Title III. In What Way Natural Children May Become Legitimated and Independent, in Addition to the Methods Prescribed by Former Constitutions.
Title IV. Concerning Appeals Taken in Sicily.
Title V. This Constitution Interprets a Previous One Which Treats of Those Who Enter Monasteries and Their Property, and from What Date the Aforesaid Constitution Shall Become Operative.
Title VI. Men Shall Not Commit the Crime against Nature, Nor Swear by God's Head, Or Anything of This Kind, Nor Shall They Blaspheme God.
Title VII. Freedmen Shall Not Hereafter Require a Gold Ring to Be Restored to Their Original Natural Condition of Liberty Concerning the Execution of Dotal Instruments with Reference to Freedwomen. Such a Marriage and the Children Born from It Shall Be Legitimate, and...
Title VIII. Before Whom the Cases of Monks and Ascetics Shall Be Tried.
Title IX. Concerning Quaestors.
Title X. Concerning Emancipation.
Title XI. Concerning Judges, and the Fact That No One Can Be Selected a Judge When an Oath
Title XII. Members of the Clergy Shall First Be Sued before Their Own Bishops and Afterwards before Civil Judges.
Title XIII. Concerning Full and Half Brothers.
Title XIV. Concerning Arms.
Title XV. The Different Judges Shall Be Compelled by the Bishops to Hear the Allegations of Those Who Apply to Them, and When any Suspicion of a Judge Is Entertained the Bishop of the City Shall Hear the Case with Him; and Concerning Other Precautions Which the Bishop Must by All Means Take.
Title XVI. Concerning Donations Mortis Causa Made by Decurions.
Title XVII. Concerning Deposits, Notices to Tenants, and the Suspension of the Public Distribution of Provisions.
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