6. On the third market-day they (the creditors) shall cut pieces.[14] If they shall have cut more or less [than their shares], it shall be with impunity (s[in]e fraude).
TABLE IV. PATERNAL POWER
1. A dreadfully deformed child shall be killed quickly.
2. If a father thrice surrender a son for sale, the son shall be free from the father.[15]
3. [To repudiate his wife her husband] shall order her to mind her own affairs, shall take [her] keys [, shall expel her].
4. Into a legal inheritance he who has been in the womb (in utero) is admitted [, if he shall have been born].[16]
TABLE V. INHERITANCE AND GUARDIANSHIP
1. Women shall remain under guardianship (tutela), even though they shall become of full age (perfecta aetas)[17] … the Vestal Virgins are excepted [and] shall be free [from control].
2. The mancipable (conveyable or movable) possessions of a woman who is under tutelage of [her] agnates[18] shall not be acquired rightfully by usucapion (long usage or long possession), save if these (possessions) by herself shall have been delivered with the sanction of [her] guardian (tutor).[19]
3. According as a person shall have ordered regarding his property or the guardianship (tutela) of his estate, so shall be the law (ita ius esto).