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Corpus juris civilis · 1580

Codex On the manner of fines which are inflicted by judges.
Extra On deceit and contumacy, throughout.
3, Question 9, throughout. And 4, question 6, 24, etc.
4 On being summoned to court.
Codex on the same.
Extra On rescripts, on the competent forum, on the office of the delegate, on the office of the judge.
3, Question 2, throughout.
5 If someone summoned to court has not come, etc.
Codex If he is said to have judged from a non-competent judge. If against law or public utility, book 2. If against a judged matter, book 2. On judgments, law "of most open law." On the manner of fines.
Extra On deceit and contumacy, ch. 3.
6 That those summoned to court may go, etc.
They do not respond specifically.
7 Let no one forcibly expel him who is summoned to court.
Institutes On actions, §. penal.
8 Who are compelled to provide security.
Codex On security.
Institutes On security.
9 If a case is acted upon from a noxal cause, how it is decided. 10 On him by whom it will have been done. 11 If someone [provides] caution in judgment, etc.
They do not respond specifically.
12 On court holidays and delays.
Codex On court holidays.
Extra On court holidays.
On the consecration, Distinction 3, throughout.
13 On the edition [of the action].
Codex on the same.
Extra On the presentation of the libel.
2, Question 8, and Distinction 81, ch. "maximum."
14 On pacts.
Codex on the same.
Institutes On actions, §. on the constitution, authentic "by what modes an obligation is contracted in the thing."
Extra On pacts.
22, Question 4, ch. "in many."
15 On transactions.
Codex on the same.
Extra on the same.
5, Question 2, ch. "primates."
1 On asking/postulating [as an advocate].
Codex on the same.
Extra on the same.
9, Question 2, and 15, question 2.
On penance, Distinction 1, ch. "no one."
2 On those who are marked with infamy.
Codex On the causes from which infamy is imposed.
Institutes On the suspicion of tutors or curators, §. "suspected."
Extra On election and the power of the elected, ch. "we consider." On heretics, ch. "we excommunicate." On rescripts, ch. "sciscitatus" [having inquired]. On witnesses, ch. "so by letters."
7, Question 1, ch. "those who." And 3, question 7, ch. "infamous," §. "moreover." And 3, question 5, ch. "we constitute." 2, question 7, ch. "another's," and ch. "witnesses," joined with the glossa commentary ibid. Also 4, question 1, ch. "we define."
3 On procurators and defenders.
Codex On procurators.
Institutes On security, §. "if however." And §. "if truly."
Extra On procurators.
9, Question 3, ch. "when we are."
And 3, question 7, ch. "infamous."
4 That the things of a corporation do not [hold/bind].
Extra On the syndic [representative].
5 On affairs managed.
Codex on the same.
Institutes On obligations which arise from a quasi-contract.
6 On calumny.
Codex on the same. Extra on the same.
5, Question 6, throughout.
1 On restitution in integrum.
With this, many titles of the Codex agree, about 33, to the end, almost 2 books.
Also the title of the Codex makes [mention] On sentences passed.
Extra On restitution in integrum.