D.
- Debt of deceased person, how collected, [180].
- Debtor, a, cannot be removed from a church, [332].
- Decalvatio, penalty of, [44].
- Decree, if unjust, or promoted by fear, is invalid, [34].
- Deputies, their power, [23].
- Deserters, punishment of, [327].
- Disinheritance, of children, [137];
- not permitted except for grave causes, [138].
- Divorce, cause and conditions of, [113];
- only valid in case of fornication, [114];
- disposal of property after, [114];
- cannot exist between betrothed persons, [116].
- Documents, fraudulently dated, [257];
- penalty for, [258].
- Documents, validity of, [64];
- witness must know contents of, [64];
- proof of and penalties prescribed by, [70].
- Dog, when irritated and kills anyone, [291];
- vicious, must be killed, [291].
- Donations, extorted by force, void, [152].
- Dowry, what it shall consist of, [79];
- father shall exact and keep it, [79];
- more cannot be required than the legal amount, [80];
- when reduced to writing, items of, shall not be contested, [82];
- what part a woman may bequeath, [139].
E.
F.
- False imprisonment, penalty for, [265].
- Fences, when cut down or burned, penalty for, [277].
- Festivals, to be observed like Sunday, [21].
- Fictitious name, penalty for adopting, [256].
- Fields, uninclosed, where traversed by animals, [294].
- Flocks, where meadow injured by, [279].
- Forcible entry, [210];
- where death results, [210];
- penalty, [210].
- Forests, undivided between Goths and Romans, [337].
- Forging, of royal orders, [253];
- of documents, [216];
- penalty for, [261–262].
- Fornication, punishment of, [103].
- Foundlings, rights of, [135];
- compensation for support of, and penalty for casting away of, [135–136].
- Fraud, where committed in a sale, [161].
- Freedman, where claimed as a slave, [184];
- where a, injures his former master, [185];
- cannot testify, [186];
- disposition of property of, [186];
- cannot marry in family of patron, [189];
- how a royal, shall defend king, [190];
- if injures former master, [191].
- Freedom, how revoked, [185].
- Freeman, a, shall not refuse to answer a slave in court, [45];
- where a, marries a slave, [84];
- where a, allows himself to be sold, [162].
- Freewoman, where a, marries without the consent of her parents, [87].
- Fruits, where destroyed by animals, [279].
- Fugitive, when released by anyone, [306];
- slave must be produced before the judge, [307];
- where are ignorantly received, [307];
- where a slave directs, [309];
- investigation of, [312];
- where found in a house, [313];
- reward for arrest of, [313];
- where marries freeborn woman, [314].
G.
- Garden, when destroyed, penalty, [275].
- Gifts, bestowed upon one another by husband and wife, [155].
- Goths and Romans, may intermarry, [76].
- Guardian, who may be, [132];
- duties of, [132–133];
- no right to exact instruments in writing from wards, [133];
- must render an account, [134].
H.
- Handwriting, comparison of, when necessary, [69].
- Heirs of attorney, entitled to his fees, [51];
- shall not contest wills of ancestors, [65];
- collateral, how inherit, [121];
- where they have different parents, [141];
- one may act for all in suit, [335].
- Heresies, renunciation of, [364].
- Heretics, eradication of errors of, [362].
- Highways, obstruction of, [293];
- space preserved along, [293].
- Hogs, when pastured, [298];
- fed on acorns under contract, [299];
- when wandering in woodland, [300].
- Homicide, where committed ignorantly, [218];
- where committed on a third party, [219];
- where happens in sport, [220];
- while inflicting punishment, [221];
- by a slave, [221];
- by a master, [222];
- who may accuse of, [226];
- of those related by blood, [229].
- Horse, where loosed and injured, [284];
- where mane or tail cut off, [285].
- House, a, cannot be entered in absence of master, [267].
- Husband, adulteress given up to, [114];
- ownership of property accumulated by, with wife, [126].