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Prooemium
Liber 1.
i.De justitia et jure
ii.De jure naturali gentium et civili
iii.De jure personarum
iv.De ingenuis
v.De libertinis
vi.Qui, et quibus ex causis, manumit- tere non possunt
vii.De lege Fusia Caninia sublata
viii.De his qui sui vel alieni juris sunt
ix.De patria potestate
x.De nuptiis
xi.De Adoptionibus
xi.Quibus modis jus pot estatis sol- vitur
xii.De tutelis
xi.Quidaritutotestestamentopossunt
xv.De legitima agnatorum tutela
xvi.De capitis deminutione
xvii.De legitima patronorum tutela
xviii.De legitima parentum tutela
xix.De fiduciaria tutela
xx.De Atiliano tutore, et eo qui ex lege Julia et Titia dabatur
xxi.De auctoritate tutorum
xxii.Quibus modis tutela finitur
xxiii.De curatoribus
xxiv.De satisdatione tutorum vel cura-torum
xxv.De excusationibus tutorum vel curatorum
xxvi.De suspectis tutoribus vel cura- toribus
i.De rerum divisione
ii.De rebus corporalibus et incor-poralihus
iii.De servitutibus
iv.De usufructu
v.De usu et habitatione
vi.De usucapionibus et longi tem- poris possessionibus
vii.De donationibus
viii.Quibus alienare licet vel non
ix.Per quns personas nobis adquiritur
x.De testnmentis ordinandis
xi.De militari testamento
xii.Quibus non est permissum testa-menta facere
xiii.De exheredatione liberorum
xiv.De heredibus instituendis
xv.De vulgari substitutione
xvi.De pupillari substitutione
xvii.Quibus modis testamenta infir-mantur
xviii.De inofficioso testamento
xix.De heredumqualitateetdifferentia
xx.De legatis
xxi.De ademptione et translatione le- gatorum
xxii.De lege Falcidia
xxiii.De fidcicommissariis hereditatibus
xxiv.De singulis rebus per fideicom- missum relictis
xxv.De codicillis
Liber iii.
i.De hereditatibus quae ab intestato deferuntur
ii.De legitimaagnatorumsuccessione
iii.De senatus-consulto Tertulliano
iv.De senatus-consulto Orphitiano
v.De successione eognatorum
vi.De gradibus cognationum
vii.De successione libertorum
viii.De adsignatione libertorum
ix.De bonorum possessionibus
x.De adquisitione per adrogationem
xi.De eo cui libertatis causa bona ad- dicuntur
xii.De successionibus sublatis, quae ebant per bonorum venditionem et ex senatus-consulto Claudiano
xiii.De obligationibus
xiv.Quibus modis re contrahitur obli- gatio
xv.De verborum obligatione
xvi.De duobus reis stipulandi et pro- mittendi
xvii.De stipulatione servorum
xviii.De divislone stipulationum
xix.De inut?libus stipulationibus
xx.De fidejussoribus
xxi.De litterarum obligatione
xxii.De consensu obligatione
xxiii.De emptione et venditione
xxiv.De locatione et conductione
xxv.De societate
xxvi.De mandato
xxvii.De obligationibus quasi ex con- actu
xxviii.Per quas personas nobis obligatio adquiritur
xxix.Quibus modis obligatio tollitur
Liber iv.
i.De obligationibus quae ex delicto nascuntur
ii.De vi honorum raptorum
iii.De lege Aquilia
iv.De injuriis
v.De obligationibus quae quasi ex delicto nascuntur
vi.De actionibus
vii.Quod cum eo qui in aliens potes- tate est negotium gestum esse dicitur
viii.De noxalibus actionibus
ix.Si quadrupes pauperiem fecisse dicatur
x.De iis per quos agere possumus
xi.De sat isdationibus
xii.De perpetuis et temporalibus ac-tionibus, et quae ad heredes et in heredestranseunt
xiii.De exceptionibus
xiv.De replicationibus
xv.Deinterdictis
xvi.De poena temere litigantium
xvii.De officio judicis
xviii.De publicis judiciis
Preamble
Book i.
i.Of justice and of law
ii.Of natural law, the law of nations, and the civil law
iii.Of the law of persons
iv.Of the freeborn
v.Of freed persons
vi.Of those who cannot manumit, and the reasons why
vii.Of the repeal of the Fusian- Caninian law
viii.Of those who are free from power, and of those who are in the power of others
ix.Of paternal power
x.Of marriage
xi.Of adoption
xii.Of the means by which persons are released from the power of others
xiii.Of tutorship
xiv.Of those who can be appointed tutors by testament
xv.Of the tutorship by law of agnates
xvi.Of changes in status
xvii.Of the tutorship by law of patrons
xviii.Of the tu torship by law of ascendants
xix.Of fiduciary tutorship
xx.Of the Atilian and Julio-Titiantutors
xxi.Of the authority of tutors
xxii.Of the extinction of the tutorship
xxiii.Of curators
xxiv.Of the security to be given by tutors and curators
xxv.Of the grounds of exemption avail- able to tutors and curators
xxvi.Of suspected tutors or curators
Book ii.
i.Of the division of things
ii.Of corporeal and incorporeal things
iii.Of servitudes
iv.Of usufruct
v.Of use and habitation
vi.Of acquisition by use, and of pos- session of long standing
vii.Of gifts
viii.Of those who can, and of those who cannot, alienate
ix.Of the persons through whom we can acquire
x.Of the formalities of testaments
xi.Of a soldier' s testament
xii.Of persons who are not permitted to make a testament
xiii.Of disinheriting children
xiv.Of the appointment of heirs
xv.Of common substitution
xvi.Of pupillary substitution
xvii.Of the modes in which testaments become invalid
xviii.Of inofficious testaments
xix.Of the descriptions of, and dif-ferences between, heirs
xx.Of legacies
xxi.Of the revocation and transferenceof legacies
xxii.Of the Falcidian law
xxiii.Of inheritances bequeated in trust
xxiv.Of specific things bequeathed by way of trust
xxv.Of codicils
Book iii
i.Of intestate succession
ii.Of the succession by law of agnates
iii.Of the Tertullian decree of the Senate
iv.Of the Orphitian decree of the Senate
v.Of the succession of cognates
vi.Of the degrees of relationship
vii.Of the succession of freedmen
viii.Of the assignment of freedmen
ix.Of the praetorian possessions of property
x.Of acquisition by arrogation
xi.Of him to whom property is as- signed in order to preserve gifts of freedom
xii.Of abolished successions resulting from the sale of property,and from the Claudian decree of the senate
xiii.Of obligations
xiv.Of the modes in which an obliga- tion is contracted by means of the thing itself
xv.Of verbal obligations
xvi.Of joint promisees and joint pro-missors
xvii.Of stipulations by slaves
xviii.Of the classification of stipulations
xix.Of useless stipulations
xx.Of sureties
xxi.Of obligations contracted by entries in wring
xxii.Of obligations by consent
xxiii.Of the contract of sale
xxiv.Of the contract of letting and hiring
xxv.Of partnership
xxvi.Oftihecontractofgratuitousagency
xxvii.Of obligations arising from quas-contracts
xxviii.Of the persons through whom we can acquire obligations
xxix.Of the modes in which obligations are dissolved
Book iv.
i.Of obligations arising from wrongs
ii.Of the action for robbery with violence
iii.Of the Aquilian law
iv.Of outrages
v.Of obligations arising from quas-delicts
vi.Of actions
vii.Of actions granted in respect of transactions with a person tn the power of another
viii.Of noxal actions
ix.Of damage caused by animals
x.Of those by whom we roay sue
xi.Of security
xii.Of perpetual and temporary ac-tions, and of those available for and against heirs
xiii.Of exceptions
xiv.Of replications
xv.Of interdicts
xvi.Of the penalties on rash litigation
xvii.Of the duty of a judge
xviii.Of public prosecutions
Of summoning before the magistrate
Of judicial proceedings
Of execution after confession or con- demnation
Of paternal power
Of inheritance and tutelage
Of ownership and possession
Of the law of real property
Of wrongs
Of public law
Of sacred law
Supplement to the first five tables
Supplement to the last five tables
Index