25. If a man destroys a summons issued by the office, and refuses to obey it.
26. Cases of persons trying to pass the barriers at Hakonay and Arai, without the knowledge of the officers stationed at the barriers.
27. In a case of firing a pistol or gun at another without killing, the punishment is “chiu tsui ho”—i.e., the culprit is not allowed to enter a town or village. If a man wishes to shoot or sport near Yedo, he must get a license from the Yakunins to do so within the ten ri between Hatch ogee and Kanagawa upon the Tama River. Native sportsmen frequently shoot.
28. How persons are to be dealt with for snaring birds, or feræ naturæ, on the hunting-lands of the Shiogoon.
29. In towns, if a man have committed a small offense, the Yakunins may order his door to be shut upon him, and him to be confined in his own house.
30. Cases of embezzlement of money by village head men.
31. Punishment for a man who has failed to enroll his name in the official register.
32. If a man offer a bribe to an officer he is to be severely punished; the officer, if he accepts it, is lightly dealt with.
33. All the property of a person, convicted of theft or robbery is to be confiscated.
34. If the people on a Daimio’s territory send a remonstrance against his oppression to the Hio jo shio, what is to be done with it.