Sacrilegious theft—
of first order, [6].
of second order, [a/][8].
Sale of, man and property, to pay fine, [a/][54].
wife or child, for debt, [a/][117].
crops to pay, according to scale, [a/][51].
Scale damages. See King’s standard.
Scandal, [a/][132].
Scourging, with cowhide whip, sixty strokes, [a/][202].
Second marriage, [a/][166], [a/][167]. See Re-marriage, Widow.
Seduction, of betrothed daughter-in-law, [a/][155].
of slave, from service, [a/][15].
Self-help, forbidden, [a/][113].
Separation, of husband and wife—
grounds for, on part of husband—
gone out, deserted home, [a/][142].
belittled wife, [a/][142].
on part of wife—
set to desert home, [a/][141].
quarrelsome, [a/][141].
ruinous, [a/][141].
belittled husband, [a/][141].
Settlement, or pin-money, estate, or goods settled on wife—
by husband, in lifetime, by written deed, [a/][150].
children not to dispute, [a/][150].
wife has freedom of testamentary devise, [a/][150].
among her children of that marriage, [a/][150].
wife may not leave to brothers, [a/][150].