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Corpus Juris Civilis
Eighth Collection




Title I. Concerning the Time Available When Money Forming Part of the Dowry Has Not Been Paid.
Title II. Concerning Donations Made by Decurions to Their Successors Either Ab Intestato Or by Will.
Title III. Concerning the Governor of Arabia.
Title IV. Concerning the Proconsul of Palestine.
Title V. Concerning the Prætor of Sicily.
Title VI. Concerning Consuls.
Title VII. Concerning Maritime Interest.
Title VIII. Concerning Imperfect Wills Executed by Parents with Reference to Their Children; and Concerning the Distribution of the Estate of a Father Made and Signed by His Children in His Presence.
Title IX. Concerning Transfers.
Title X. Concerning the Dotal Privileges Which Are Not Granted to Women Who Are Heretics.
Title XI. Concerning Maritime Interest.
Title XII. This Constitution Repeals the One Which Granted to Religious Places Freedom from Prescription, Unless a Hundred Years Had Elapsed.
Title XIII. Concerning Property in Litigation, and the Bond for the Tenth Part of the Value of the Object in Controversy Which Must Be Furnished by the Plaintiff.
Title XIV. Imperial Pragmatic Sanctions Or Orders Shall Not Be Given Consideration if Introduced During the Hearing of a Case, but Suits Shall Be Decided in Conformity with General Ancient Laws.
Title XV. Imperial Orders Shall Bear the Signature of the Most Glorious Quaestor.
Title XVI. When a Judge Hears an Appeal, He Should Decide in Conformity with Those Laws Which Were in Force at the Time When the Decision Was Rendered, and Not in Accordance with Those Which Were Subsequently Promulgated; and Concerning Other Matters.
Title XVII.
Title XVII. No Soldier Or Ally Shall Be Kept in the Private House Or Possession of Anyone.
Title XVIII. A Mother, Grandmother, and Other Relatives Shall Be Permitted to Dispose of the Remainder of Their Estates in Any Way They May Desire, after Having Left to Their Children the Share Prescribed by Law; and Concerning Several Other Matters.
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