I.
- Incest, what constitutes, [106];
- with mother and sister-in-law, [111];
- with concubine, [114].
- Informers, how may accuse, [233];
- penalty for false accusation, [234];
- guilty knowledge of, [234];
- compensation of, [235].
- Inheritance, equal rights of brothers and sisters in, [121];
- of intestate, [121];
- of children not of same parents, [122];
- of grandparents, [122];
- of husband and wife, [123];
- from clerks and monks, [123].
- Interest, what may be legally asked, [175].
- Intestate, where parents die, [129].
J.
- Jailer, corruption of, [251];
- compensation of, [251].
- Jews, extirpation of errors of, [366];
- shall not celebrate Passover, [367];
- shall not contract marriage, [367];
- shall not practise circumcision, [367];
- shall not distinguish food, [367];
- shall not torture a Christian, [368];
- penalties for offences of, [369];
- memorial of, [375];
- perfidy of, [377];
- shall not avoid baptism, [385];
- shall not keep the Sabbath, [386];
- confession of, [395];
- oath of, [397];
- shall not oppress Christians, [401];
- assemblies of, shall visit bishop, [404];
- penalties for not enforcing laws against, [406];
- must have copy of this book, [408].
- Journey, when an innocent party is compelled to make a, [42].
- Judges, shall have civil and criminal jurisdiction, [24];
- penalty for refusing to hear a litigant, [27];
- time they shall hold court, [28];
- penalty for unjust decision, [28];
- where needless costs are imposed, [29];
- what they should be familiar with, [29];
- where integrity is suspected, [30];
- how judgment should be rendered by, [31];
- emoluments of, [32];
- all invested with judicial authority shall bear title, [33];
- must give reason for decision if required, [35];
- punishment of, when guilty of misconduct, [36];
- improper conduct of, how punished, [214];
- must display moderation, [359].
- Justifiable homicide, when robber killed, [270].
K.
- Kidnapping, of slaves, [247];
- of children, [248];
- of freeborn persons, [249].
- King, his business first considered in the courts, [13];
- how documents in name of, should be drawn up, [14];
- can only dispose of his private property, [16];
- should practise mercy, [201].
L.
- Land, division of, between Goths and Romans, [337].
- Landlord, dispute with, concerning lease, [339].
- Landmarks, how preserved, [348];
- penalty for destruction of, [348].
- Law, what it is, [5];
- its action, [5];
- why made, [6];
- when amended, at what time in force, [11];
- all persons subject to, [12];
- no one can allege ignorance of, [13];
- penalty for criticizing, [16];
- of foreign nations forbidden, [20].
- Lawmaker, his method, [1];
- duties, [2–3–4].
- Leases, lands held under, must be restored, [338];
- where a greater area of land cultivated than granted under, [338].
- Lèse majesté, [19].
- Lex Talionis, its provisions, [215].
- Limitation, Statute of, [91–344];
- claim for property cannot be asserted after fifty years, [343];
- fugitive slave free after fifty years, [343];
- suit cannot be brought after thirty years, [343];
- runs in all cases except where slaves of the Crown are concerned, [344];
- does not run while party is absent, [346].
- Litigant, may be chosen to act for others, [39];
- must declare for whom he acts, [48].
M.
- Marriage, must be accompanied by a dowry, [75];
- father has right to dispose of children in, and mother, if he is dead, [81];
- when unlawful, [83];
- penalty for, [83];
- with holy virgins or widows, incestuous, [107].
- Master, where one marries a slave to a freewoman, [86];
- may claim property of slave who is sold, [165];
- responsible for illegal acts, [264].
- Mayhem, what constitutes, penalty for, [225].
- Merchant, foreign, where a, sells stolen property, [357];
- shall be judged by his own magistrates, [357];
- where a, carries away a hired person, [358];
- where a, takes away a slave for trade, [358].
- Mills and ponds, damage to, [296].
- Minors, at what age can testify, [62];
- cannot make contracts, [66];
- definition of, [131];
- suit against, [131].
- Money, stolen from the king, [241].
- Mother, entitled to share estate with children, [125].
- Murder, of freeman, [222].