Warehousing, [a/][120]-126.
fee for, one-sixtieth value, [a/][121].
liability for loss in warehouse, [a/][125].

Waste, [a/][59].
land. See Reclaiming lease, [a/][44], [a/][63].

Weights, great, [a/][108].

Widow, on husband’s death—
stays in his house, [a/][171].
takes her portion and settlement, [a/][171].
may not alienate them from children, [a/][171].

if no settlement, takes portion, and one child’s share, [a/][172].
children cannot turn her out without legal process, [a/][172].
if she wishes to leave and re-marry, resigns settlement to children, but takes portion, [a/][172].
on her death, children of both marriages divide her portion equally, [a/][172].
with young children, may marry, but she and husband are bound trustees for the children, [a/][177].

Wife, of free-man, not to be slandered, [a/][127].
not legally married, without bonds, [a/][128].
adultery by, drowned, [a/][129].
falsely accused, [a/][131].
slandered, [a/][132].
of captive husband, [a/][133]-135.
bound to preserve fidelity if provided for, [a/][133].
otherwise, may re-marry, [134].
but must rejoin husband, on return, [a/][135].
children, of second marriage, if any, stay with father, [a/][135].
deserted, [a/][136].
divorce of, who has borne children, [a/][137].
divorced, takes marriage portion, usufruct of field, garden, and property, only leaves house, has custody and education of children, then takes one child’s share, and is free to re-marry, [a/][137].
,, and if not a mother, takes marriage portion and bride-price, [a/][138].
,, or in lieu of bride-price, fixed sum, [a/][139], [a/][140].
may seek divorce, [a/][141].
bad, divorced without compensation, [a/][141].
,, reduced to status of slave, [a/][141].
denies conjugal rights, [a/][142].
if bad, drowned, [a/][143].
if justified by husband’s cruelty, separated, [a/][142].

good, stays at home, is not quarrelsome, economical, does not belittle her husband, has no vice, [a/][142].
may give maid to husband to bear children, [a/][144].
husband then may not take concubine, [a/][144].
maid may not rival, [a/][145].
childless, does not give maid, husband can take concubine, [a/][145].
concubine not to rival, [a/][145].
invalid, to be maintained, not divorced, [148].
,, husband can marry second wife, [a/][148].
,, may leave husband, taking portion, [a/][149].
second wife only allowed, if first be invalid, or divorced, [a/][137]-141, [a/][148].
can leave settlement to any child she prefers, [a/][150].
liability for husband’s debts, [a/][151].
procuring death of husband, for love of another, impaled, [a/][153].
of official, no claim on benefice, [a/][38].
deserted, free to marry, [a/][136].

Wine seller, duties and liabilities, [a/][108]-110.
not to sell drink cheaper than corn, [a/][108].
relaxation of this rule, [a/][111].
not to suffer brawling or seditious talk, [a/][109].
bound to hale brawlers to palace, [a/][109].
votary not to be, [a/][110].

Wit, [a/][24], [a/][116].

Witchcraft, laws against, [a/][1], [a/][2].