N.
- Nuptial contract, cannot be rescinded when a gift is made, [77].
O.
- Officer, where corrupted, permits soldiers to depart, [320];
- where an, deserts, [321];
- where an, returns home, [322];
- where an, receives a bribe, [323].
- Officials must not subject persons to unnecessary expense, [360].
- Oppression in litigation, by parties in power, [52].
- Orchards, enclosure of, [278].
- Ordeal of hot water, how applied, [37].
- Ox, where used without consent of owner, [287].
P.
- Pardon, persons who have received, exempt from punishment, [18].
- Parents, where rescue daughter from ravisher, [89];
- where consent to rape, [90];
- how inherit from children, [128];
- what property, may bestow upon children at marriage, [140];
- cannot sell or give away children, [163];
- right to dispose of property where no children, [130].
- Parricides, punishment of, [228];
- distribution of property of, [228].
- Parties, where they cause unnecessary delay, [33];
- both may be compelled to be present in court, [41].
- Partition, when made, remains in force forever, [334];
- if made between brothers, may be revoked, [334];
- wishes of majority rule in, [334];
- among relatives of slaves, [340].
- Patrons, gifts of, [158];
- property acquired through, [158].
- Perjury, effects of, [58];
- penalty for, [58–59–60];
- crime of and penalty, [230].
- Personal property must all be classed under one title, [341].
- Physician, cannot bleed a woman except her relatives are present, [353];
- shall not visit prisoners, [354];
- where treats disease under contracts, [354];
- compensation from student due to, [355];
- cannot be imprisoned without a hearing, [355].
- Pledges, when stolen, [177];
- given as security for debt, [177];
- where not restored, [178].
- Poison, penalty for administering, [204].
- Princes, cannot conduct their own cases in court, [47].
- Property, illegally taken for a debt, [43];
- of persons convicted of incest, [109];
- given to husband or wife by king, [152];
- given to wife in addition to dowry, [153];
- given verbally, or in writing, [154];
- cannot be seized, except under legal process, [266];
- which may not be alienated, [167];
- where transferred while in litigation, [169];
- loaned and destroyed by fire, [172];
- where lost at sea, [173];
- entrusted to a slave, [174];
- reparation for, when injured or destroyed, [243].
Q.
- Question, how may be inflicted, [194].
R.
- Rape, [91];
- of a freewoman, [88];
- where brothers consent to, [90];
- of betrothed woman, [90];
- must be prosecuted within thirty years, [91];
- by a slave, [92].
- Ravisher, where killed, not criminal homicide, [91].
- Relatives, cannot testify against a stranger, [62].
- Rent, where tenant does not pay, [341].
- Rescue of criminals, [244];
- of cattle seized in crops, [280].
- Retaliation, law of, [211];
- amount due in lieu thereof, [212–213].
- River, right to enclose, where bank cultivated, [295].
- Robbers, where concealed by freeman or slaves, [316].
- Robbery, accessories before the fact, [267];
- committed while on an expedition, [267].
- Royal order, penalty for contempt of, [36].