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δ R On the tributoria actio an action available to creditors of a son or slave who has traded with his peculium.
ε R On business conducted with a person who is under the authority of another.
ζ R On the Senatus Consultum Macedonianum a decree of the Senate prohibiting loans of money to sons under the authority of their fathers.
α R On the peculium property held by a person under the authority of another, but managed by them independently.
β R When the action concerning the peculium property is annual.
γ R On property turned to the profit of the owner.
δ R On transactions made by order.
α R On the Senatus Consultum Velleianum a decree of the Senate prohibiting women from guaranteeing the debts of others.
β R On set-offs.
γ R On deposit or the counter-action.
α R On mandate or the counter-action.
β R On partnership.
α R On contracting a sale, on agreements made between buyer and seller, and on things which cannot be sold.
β R On the in diem addictio a clause allowing a sale to be voided if a better offer is made within a set time.
γ R On the lex commissoria a clause allowing a sale to be cancelled if the buyer fails to pay within a set time.
δ R On the sale of an inheritance or an action.
ε R On rescinding a sale and when it is permitted to withdraw from a purchase.
ς R On the risk and benefit of a sold item.
ζ R On the exporting of slaves, or if a slave is sold under the condition that they be manumitted, or the reverse.
α R On actions arising from purchase and sale.
β R On letting and hiring.
γ R On the aestimatoria actio an action concerning property given to a merchant for sale at a fixed price.
δ R On the exchange of things.
ε R On praescriptis verbis actions based on the specific facts of a case rather than a set formula and actions in factum based on the facts.
α R On pledges and mortgages, how they are contracted, and the agreements concerning them.
β R In what cases a pledge or mortgage is tacitly contracted.
γ R What things cannot be given as a pledge or mortgage.
δ R Who are considered preferred in a pledge or mortgage, and on those who succeed into the place of prior creditors.
ε R On the sale of pledges or mortgages.
ς R In what ways a pledge or mortgage is dissolved or not.
α R On the Edict of the Curule Aediles, on redhibitio rescission of a sale due to a defect, and on the reduction of the price.
β R On evictions and the stipulation of double the value.
γ R On the exception of a thing sold and delivered.
α R On interest, on all accessions, and on default.
β R On maritime interest.
γ R On proofs and presumptions.
δ R On the trustworthiness of documents.
ε R On witnesses.
ς R On ignorance of law and fact.
α R On betrothals.
β R On the rites of marriage.
γ R On the law of dowries.
δ R On dotal agreements.
ε R On dotal land.
α R On gifts between husband and wife.
β R On divorces and repudiations.
γ R Once the marriage is dissolved, how the dowry is to be claimed.
α R On expenses made for dotal property.
β R On the action for removed things.
γ R On recognizing and supporting children, parents, patrons, or freedmen.
δ R On inspecting the womb and guarding the birth.
ε R If, when a woman is sent into possession on account of pregnancy, that same possession is said to have been transferred to another through bad faith.
ς R If a woman is said to have been put into possession on account of pregnancy for the sake of calumny.
ζ R On concubines.