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PARIS INDEX in the sixteenth and last place: on the assessors: these were the chancellors.
TITLES OF THE ALARICIAN BREVIARY
XI. On assessors, domestics, and chancellors.
assertors N domestics om. B
(Left column)
VIII. =
T has the number
VIIII. =
T
X. =
T
(Right column)
I (I. II. III O). On jurisdiction and where each person ought to be summoned.
jurisdictions L — to be summoned] thus the manuscripts — divided the first title into three, prescribing before Law 7 concerning the honor of women, before Law 8 concerning criminal and negligent judges (under which title are included the laws of the first title five 8. 9. 10. 11. 12 and two of the sixth 3. 4) O
II (VII O). That no one should judge in his own cause.
his own cause B, cause his own L, of judgment L, or bear testimony added AO, nor offer himself as witness (in his own cause added L) added NL
III (VIII O). On the omitted petition of action.
IIII (VIIII O). On the denunciation or edition of a rescript.
edition] of deduction B, of ediction NLS, of indiction O rescript B
V (X O). On the dominion of the thing that is demanded, or concerning naming co-owners by him to whom it has been denounced.
dominion A, finishes in demanded S, co-owners] from co-owners B, finishes in in co-owners A, naming] thus the manuscripts
VI (XI O). On the course of time and the reparations of denunciations.
course L
VII (IIII O). On adjournments.
and concerning leaves/delays added O
VIII (V O). On holidays.
twice A, holidays S
VIIII (VI O). On pacts and transactions.
and] and concerning B
X (XII O). On soliciting [legal matters].
XI (XIII O). On the errors of advocates.