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I. Regarding assassins and homicides by chance or intent.
II. Regarding atrocious injury.
III. Regarding the restraint of the power and cruelty of masters.
IV. Regarding adulterers.
V. Regarding rapists.
VI. Regarding the incestuous.
VII. Regarding thieves and their punishment.
VIII. Regarding false testimony.
IX. Regarding inadmissible family testimony.
X. Regarding deposits.
XI. Regarding cattle thieves.
XII. Regarding arsonists.
XIII. Regarding the moving of boundaries.
XIV. Regarding kidnappers.
XV. Regarding mathematicians, sorcerers, and Manichaeans.
XVI. Regarding legitimate succession.
Modestinus’s Rule regarding testaments.
Novellae Constitutions of Emperor Justinian:
I. Regarding interest not to be computed above double.
II. Regarding partial payments of interest not to be computed in the double.
III. Regarding the alienation of items left to the Church for the ransom of captives and the nourishment of the poor.
Dictation of Julianus Antecessor of Constantinople regarding councilors.
Collection of the same Julian regarding co-tutors.
Fragment of a certain ancient legal author from a manuscript copy of the distinguished Puteanus.
Notes of Pierre Pithou.