Undertaking. See Lease.

Untitled possession, [a/][9], [a/][10].

Veterinary surgeon, duties and liabilities of, [a/][224], [a/][225].

Vexatious claim of property as lost, [a/][11].

Vivum vadium, [a/][49].

Votary, not to open or enter wine shop, [a/][110].
protected from slander, [a/][127].
as wife, [a/][145].
gives maid to husband, to bear children, [a/][146].
not to be rivalled by maid, [147].
dowered as for marriage, [a/][178].
free to leave her portion, if allowed by father’s deed, [a/][178], [179].

otherwise, brothers assume charge of her estate and maintain her, [a/][178].
or if they do not content her, she farms it out, [a/][178].
if father gives her no portion, entitled on his death to one child’s share, [180].
but must leave to brothers, [a/][180].
if dedicated by father, and not portioned, entitled to one-third share at his death, [181].
must leave this to brethren, [a/][181].
if dedicated by father to Marduk of Babylon, and not portioned, entitled to one-third share at his death, [182].
pays no taxes, [a/][182].
leaves property as she likes, [a/][182].
her child may be adopted, without her consent, [a/][193].
,, if adopted, severely punished for repudiating adopted parents, [a/][193].
usually lived in convent, [a/][110].
cannot alienate or mortgage estate, [a/][178].
unless power granted by father’s deed, [a/][179].
when brothers cannot interfere, [a/][179].

Wages. See Hire.

Warden. See Constable.

Wards, children of re-married widow, by first marriage, [a/][177].