Loss, by burglary or rebellion, [a/][125].
of hired animal, by lion, [a/][244].
,, by neglect, [245].
,, by blows, [a/][245].
,, by hand of God, [249].
of flock or herd, by hand of God, [a/][266].
,, by lion, [a/][226].
of crop, when shared by landlord, [a/][45].
of interest. See Abatement.
Lost property, recovery by owner, [a/][9].
sale by finder=theft, [a/][9].
Magistrate, over township, [a/][23], [a/][24].
Maid, female slave—
given by wife to husband, to bear children, [a/][144].
not to rival mistress, [146].
if so, reckoned slave again, [a/][146].
not sold, if a mother, [a/][146].
may be sold, if not, [a/][146].
children, acknowledged by husband, in his lifetime, share equally with wife’s children, [a/][170].
otherwise, free, but not heirs, [a/][171].
Maintenance, of wife in absence, [a/][133]-135.
of divorced wife, [a/][137].
or concubine, [a/][137].
Malice prepense [a/][206].
Malicious abuse of process, [a/][12].
Mancipium, hostage to work off debt—
natural death, [a/][115].
done to death, [a/][116].
free after three years, if free born, [a/][117].
slave, can be sold, by creditor on removal, [a/][118].
but not if mother of debtor’s children, [119].
redeemed by debtor, [a/][119].
Mansion, ‘great house.’ See Palace.