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Corpus Juris Civilis
Ninth Collection




Title I. Concerning Heirs Who Succeed Ab Intestato, and the Abolition of the Right of Agnates.
Title II. An Ante-Nuptial Donation Shall Be Considered a Special Contract, and Concerning Divers Other Matters.
Title III. Concerning Alienation, Emphyteusis, Lease, Hypothecation, and Divers Other Contracts Having Reference to Sacred Property Everywhere.
Title IV. Partial Payments of Interest Shall Be Doubled.
Title V. Edict of Our Most Pious Lord Justinian, with Reference to the Regulation of Artisans.
Title VI. Concerning the Most Holy Bishops and the Most Reverend Clergy and Monks.
Title VII. Litigants Shall Swear at the Beginning of an Action That They Have Not Promised to Give Anything to the Judges and That They Will Give Nothing Hereafter. Concerning Fees Referendaries Will Do What They Are Ordered without Interfering with the Judgments Rendered, Which They Themselves Must
Title VIII. Judges Shall Not Wait for Imperial Orders, but Shall Decide in Whatever Manner They Think Best.
Title IX. A Copy of the Imperial Form Having Reference to Appeals.
Title X. Brothers' Children Succeed Just as Brothers Do, Even When There Are Ascendants Living. The Rights of Women Are Not Prejudiced from the Fact That the Ante-Nuptial Donation Was Not Recorded, but Where the Husband Does Not Observe This Formality He Will...
Title XI. Concerning Taxpayers and Other Matters.
Title XII. Concerning the Samarites.
Title XIII. In What Way Soldiers Must Enter and Pass Through Cities.
Title XIV. Concerning Ecclesiastical Titles and Privileges, and Various Other Matters.
Title XV. Concerning the Prohibition of Heretical Assemblies.
Title XVI. In What Manner Monks Should Live.
Title XVII. No Judge Shall Be Permitted to Have a Deputy in His Stead, Unless for Certain Reasons an Imperial Order Is Issued for That Purpose.
Title XVIII. No One Shall Be Compelled to Make an Assignment of His Property.
Title XIX. Concerning the Contracts of Bankers.
Title XX. Concerning the Ordination of Bishops and Other Members of the Clergy.
Title XXI. Interest Shall Not Be Calculated for an Amount More than Double the Principal.
Title XXII. Concerning the Indulgence Granted When Marriages Are Illegally Contracted.
Title XXIII. Marriage Can Be Dissolved by Common Consent.
Title XXIV. Edict Concerning Those Who Commit the Crime against Nature.
Title XXV. Concerning Those Who Make Eunuchs.
Title XXVI. Concerning a Woman Who Suffers Herself to Be Carried Away.
Title XXVII. Concerning the Samaritans.
Title XXVIII. Neither the Duke Nor the Biocolyte of Lydia and Lycaonia Shall Hereafter Be Permitted to Interfere in the Affairs of Either the Provinces of Both Phrygias and Pisidia.
Title XXIX. Hebrews Shall Be Permitted to Read the Sacred Scriptures According to Their Law in Latin, Greek, or Any Other Language. Persons Who Do Not Believe in the Last Judgment or the Resurrection, and Who Say That the Angels Are Creatures of God, Shall Be Expelled from Their Country.
Title XXX. Concerning the Remission of Balances Due on Public Taxes, and the Abolition of Certain Actions.
Title XXXI. Concerning the Release from the Payment of Public Taxes in Arrears.
Title XXXII. Bishops, Along With the Natives and Residents of Provinces, Shall Notify the Emperor Whom They Desire to Have as Governors. The Said Governors Shall Be Gratuitously Appointed, But Will Be Required To ...
Title XXXIII. Concerning A Woman Who Marries Her Ravishe
Title XXXIV. No Decurion Or Cohortal Shall Be Brought into Court Or Compelled to Obey a Judicial Decision without an Order of the Emperor Communicated to the Prefects.
Title XXXV. Imperial Orders Relating to Public Matters Will Be of No Force Or Effect, Unless They Have Previously Been Communicated to the Most Glorious Prætorian Prefect, for Then Only Can They Be Executed.
Title XXXVI. Concerning Children Who Are Exposed.
Title XXXVII. Concerning Those Who Contract Unlawful Marriages in Osdroena.
Title XXXVIII. Mothers Shall Be Required to Render Accounts of Their Guardianship.
Title XXXIX. Concerning the Division of Children among Parents Who Are Serfs.
Title XL. Concerning Serfs Who Contract Marriages on the Premises of Others.
Title XLI. The Right of Deliberation Shall Be Transmitted to Children under the Age of Puberty.
Title XLII. Fiduciary Restitutions Shall Be Limited to an Established Degree.
Title XLIII. Copy of the Imperial Pragmatic Sanction Concerning Interest.
Title XLIV. Concerning the Governors of Provinces.
Title XLV. Pragmatic Sanction Concerning Divers Matters Addressed to Dominick, Most Glorious Prefect.
Title XLVI. Concerning the Release from Public Tribute.
Title XLVII. Concerning Heirs.
Title XLVIII. General Law Having Reference to the View of the Sea, Addressed to Dominick, Most Glorious Prætorian Prefect.
Title XLIX. Concerning Additions, That Is to Say, Concerning the Transfer of Taxes from Sterile Lands to Those That Are Fertile.
Title L. General Law of Bissus Relating to Possession, and in What Way It Must Be Acquired.
Title LI. Concerning Persons Who Are in Possession of Different Lands Formerly Belonging to the Same Owner.
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