23. The plaintiff’s oath if corroborated by evidence shall confirm the theft.
24. If the statement of the defendant begins with confession and ends with denial, the confession shall be regarded valid.
25. The testimony of a minor or insane person is null.
26. The testimony of a slave shall be valid when it bears a disadvantage or punishment to himself.
27. A slave shall not be contracted with or loaned without the permission of his master.
28. A slave shall be liable for the payment of a debt contracted prior to liberation.
29. If the vender and the vendee differ as to the time a certain defect developed in the property sold, the vender’s claim shall be sustained if confirmed by oath.
30. Differences between the vender and the vendee as to the amount or price of the property sold or date of the purchase shall be subject to oaths by both parties.
31. If a defect in the purchased property is recognized after the conclusion of the sale, the property may be returned to the vender, who shall retain of its price an amount equal to the reduction in the value of the property occasioned by the discovery of the defect.
32. The occurrence of a defect in a slave after the conclusion of the contract does not constitute a right by which the vendee can revoke the sale contract.