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XXXI. By whose command original: "Quod iussu".
on by whose command B, by whose command S om. O
XXXII (XXXIII O). On peculium original: "peculio" a sum of money or property managed by a subordinate or slave.
XXXIII (XXXIIII O). On interest.
I. On contracting a purchase.
II. On rescinding a forfeiture clause original: "commissoria".
forfeiture B
III. On fathers who have sold their children.
parents A sold A, dragged away B
IIII. On aedilitian actions original: "aediliciis actionibus" actions arising from the sale of defective property.
on delights of actions B
XV? = (see notes provided under 3, 5, 14).
V. On betrothals and donations before marriage.
on donations by error of the illuminator A
VI. If the governor of a province or those pertaining to him have arranged betrothals.
betrothal A
VII. On marriages.
VIII. On second marriages.
VIIII. If a woman has married a second time, to whom her husband has left the usufruct.
second B to whom her husband... om. A usufruct] usufruct N, her own offspring B left O
X. If marriages are sought by imperial rescript.
rescription N
XI. If anyone endowed with power seeks marriage against the will of another.
marriages om. S seeks unwillingly by error refers to title 6 A
XII. On incestuous marriages.
uncertain A
XIII. On dowries.
XIIII. On the marriages of Gentiles.
XV. On guarantors of dowries.
of dowries O
XVI. On repudiations.
XVII. On creating tutors and curators.
creating] segregating L
XVIII. Who may petition.
XXX. =
XVIIII. On the administration and risk of tutors and curators.
risk BL and of curators om. O who have not rendered an account add. L
XXXI. On the excuse of tutors.
T