S.
- Sale, void if made under compulsion, [160];
- where price not paid after earnest money given, [160];
- where part of price paid, [161].
- Sanctuary, where a homicide takes, [227];
- one claiming, cannot be rescued by force, [331];
- may be killed if resists with arms, [331].
- Scandal, public, what course to be pursued in, [324].
- Seduction, penalty for, [93].
- Self defence, where assault committed, [215].
- Sentence of court must be public, [252].
- Shipwreck, property rescued from, [243].
- Slave, not worthy of credit, [61];
- when allowed to testify, [61];
- when given in marriage to another, [85];
- may be tortured to reveal adultery, [98];
- may not be liberated to conceal adultery, [98];
- of Church, if emancipated cannot marry a freeborn person, [150];
- penalty for, [151];
- free after thirty years, [347];
- sales by, void, [164];
- where accuses former master of crime, [165];
- may not be redeemed with his own property, [166];
- where transferred for crime, [167];
- where captured and sold by an enemy, [169];
- how liberated, [181];
- where has several masters, consent of all must be had, [182];
- how may be returned to slavery, [183];
- liberation of royal, [188];
- if a criminal, may be demanded, [193];
- where a, insults a freeborn person, [216].
- Sodomy, penalty for, [111].
- Soil, fruits of, what may be demanded, [175].
- Solidus, no one may refuse to accept a, of legal weight, [262].
- Soothsayers, penalty for consulting, [203].
- Stolen property, when bought ignorantly, [240];
- knowingly, [241];
- he in possession of, must name thief, [269].
- Strays, when found, must be taken up and appraised, [281];
- where leave before driven out, [282];
- if mutilated, penalty for, [282];
- notice must be given, how, [301];
- care of, [301];
- must not be sheared or branded, [301].
- Streams, right to enclose, [295].
- Subornation of perjury, penalty for, [62].
- Summons, penalty for refusal to obey, [25];
- time within which must be obeyed, [26].
- Sunday, no litigation lawful on, [21].
T.
- Tenant, must pay rent for land sublet, [339].
- Testator, cannot dispose of same property in two different ways, [72].
- Testimony, must be furnished by both parties, [41].
- Theft, when committed by a slave, [238];
- by a freeman and slave, [239];
- by a master with his slave, [239];
- of mill machinery, [242].
- Thief, how punished, [242];
- where killed, not homicide, [243];
- where killed at night, [243];
- heirs of, [244];
- when to be brought before the judge, [245].
- Tombs, penalty for injury of, [356].
- Tonsure, punishment of those who illegally assume, [108].
- Torture, shall not be inflicted upon persons of noble birth, [49];
- for what, and how inflicted, [194];
- penalty for, if accused innocent, [194];
- how slaves tortured, [196].
- Traps for wild beasts, neighbors must be informed of, [292].
- Traveler, where deprived of liberty, penalty for, [214].
- Treason, penalty for, [17].
- Trees, compensation for cutting down, [274];
- where injury results from cutting, [275].
- Trespass, vi et armis, penalty for, [264].
- Trespasser, where one falls into a trap set for wild animals, [292].
V.
- Vendor, if not of good character, must give security, [160].
- Vineyards, where injured, penalty for, [276];
- where planted on land of co-heirs, [336];
- on land where no title, [336].
W.
- Wards, when of legal age, [134].
- Water, theft of, [296].
- Widows, guilty of fraud, [109].
- Wife, no right to earnings of slave under husband, [126].
- Wills, how drawn up and executed, [67];
- must be published within six months, [68];
- how proved when made on a journey, [68];
- must be published in the presence of a priest or a witness, [69];
- how genuineness established, [71];
- invalid if executed under duress, [72];
- who are entitled to custody of, [176];
- alteration of, [256];
- forging of, [256];
- nuncupative, [67];
- holographic, [70].
- Witchcraft, how punished, [204];
- where employed against property, [205].
- Witness, who may not be, [54];
- must be sworn, [54];
- where contradicted by documentary evidence, [54];
- impeachment of, [59];
- must sign or seal will, [67];
- penalty for neglect, [68];
- cannot testify to what is not in a will, [72].
- Women, may conduct their own cases in court, [50];
- cannot appoint an attorney, [50];
- advanced in years cannot marry young men, [77–78];
- where they marry slaves, [83–84–85];
- must not marry within year of husband’s death, [83];
- where, marry again in absence of husband, [86];
- of bad character, [102];
- entitled to share of entire estate, [123].
The End.