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Of justice and law . Folio two
Of the natural law, of nations, and civil law . Three.
Of the law of persons . v. Of free-born persons . v.
Of freedmen . vi.
Who may and for what causes they may not be manumitted . vi.
Of abolishing the Fufian-Caninian law . vii.
Of those who are of their own right or of another's right . viii.
Of paternal power . viii. Of lawful marriages . ix.
Of adoptions . x.
By what means the right of paternal power is dissolved . xii.
Of guardianships . xiii. Who may appoint guardians by testament . xiv.
Of the legitimate guardianship of agnates . xiv.
Of change of status . xv.
Of the legitimate guardianship of patrons . xvi.
Of the legitimate guardianship of parents . xvi.
Of fiduciary guardianship . xvi.
Of the Atilian guardian or of him who was given by the Julia and Titian law . xvi.
Of the authority of guardians . xvii.
By what means guardianship is ended . xviii.
Of curators . xviii.
Of the security given by guardians or curators . xix.
Of the excuses of guardians or curators . xix.
Of suspect guardians . xxi.
Of the division of things . xxii.
Of corporeal and incorporeal things . xxvii.
Of servitudes . xxviii.
Of usufruct . xxviii. Of use and habitation . xxix.
Of usucaption and long-term prescription . xxx.
Of donations . xxxi.
Who is permitted to alienate or not . xxxii.
Through which persons do we acquire rights . xxxiii.
Of testaments . xxxv. Of a military testament . xxxvi.
To whom it is not permitted to make a testament . xxxvii.
Of the disinheritance of children . xxxviii.
Of instituting heirs . xxxix.
Of vulgar substitution . xli.
Of pupillary substitution . xli.
By what means a testament is invalidated . xlii.
Of the inofficious testament . xlii. Of heirs, their quality and difference . xliiii.
Of legacies . xlv. Of the ademption of legacies . l.
Of the Falcidian law . l. Of inheritances by trust . li.
Of individual things left by trust . lii.
Of codicils . liv.
Of inheritances that are deferred from intestacy . liv.
Of the legitimate succession of agnates . lvi.
Of the Tertullian decree of the Senate . lviii.
Of the Orphitian decree of the Senate . lix.
Of the succession of cognates . lix.
Of the degrees of cognation . lx.
Of servile cognation . lx. Of the succession of freedmen . lxi.
Of the assignment of freedmen . lxii.
Of the possession of goods . lxii. Of acquisition by arrogation . lxiv.
Of him to whom goods are adjudged for the sake of liberty . lxiv.
Of the succession of freedmen as it used to happen through the sale of goods and by the Claudian decree of the Senate . lxv.
Of obligations . lxv.
By what means an obligation is contracted by the thing . lxv.
Of the obligation of words . lxvii.
Of two persons stipulating and promising . lxvii.
Of the stipulation of slaves . lxviii.
Of the division of stipulations . lxviii.
Of useless stipulations . lxix.
Of sureties . lxxii. Of the obligation of letters . lxxii.
Of obligation by consent . lxxii.
Of buying and selling . lxxiii.
Of letting and hiring . lxxv.
Of partnership . lxxvi. Of mandates . lxxvi.
Of obligations that arise from quasi-contract . lxxviii.
Through which persons is an obligation acquired for us . lxxix.
By what means an obligation is dissolved . lxxix.
Of obligations that arise from delict or quasi-delict . lxxx.
What theft is . lxxx.
Of goods taken by force . lxxxii.
Of the Aquilian law . lxxxiv. Of injuries . lxxxiv.
Of obligations that arise from quasi-delict . lxxxv.
Of actions . lxxxvi.
What is said to be transacted with him who is in the power of another . xcvi.
Of noxal actions . xcvii.
If a quadruped is said to have caused damage . xcviii.
Of those through whom we can sue . xcvii.
Of securities . xcviii.
Of perpetual and temporary actions and those that pass to and against heirs . xcix.
Of exceptions . c. Of replications . ci.
Of interdicts . ci.
Of the penalty for rash litigants . ciii.
Of the office of the judge . Of public judgments . ciii.