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100. That the Emperor loses the feud fief, or must provide another faithful one in his place.
101. That the Church does not perform fidelity.
102. That a vassal is not compelled to perform two acts of fidelity for one feud fief.
103. That only sons of a second marriage succeed the mother in a feud fief.
104. Cases in which a woman succeeds in a feud fief.
105. On the feuda fiefs of dwellings.
106. That servants manumitted original: "manumissos", freed from slavery after the succession was conferred do not succeed to the feud fief.
107. That vassals perform services at the lord's expense.
108. That a vassal can transfer the feud fief to another under stricter law.
109. That a feud fief is lost through clergy original: "clericatu", entering the clerical state.
1. Constitution of Conrad concerning benefices.
2. Constitution of Henry, on the causes for losing a feud fief.
3. Another constitution of Henry, concerning the vassal who has rejected one of the lords.
4. Another constitution of the same Henry, that the ingratitude of a vassal must be proven by five witnesses.