74. As to things lost.
75. As to accomplices, or persons who indirectly assist criminals to escape.
76. Forgers are to be beheaded.
77. As to putters-up of seditious placards on the walls.
78. What is to be done with a man who (as is sometimes done in Yedo), on meeting a respectable man, suddenly accuses him of striking him, or says he is married to his daughter, or gets up some story to extort money from him.
79. In cases when a man is the indirect cause of loss to another—as by coming too late, and so loss is sustained. This is a crime, though the loss may be small.
80. Men who give false statements to officers.
81. As to false money, poison, false medicines, and false weights.
82. As to setting a house on fire by mistake.
83. An incendiary is to be burned to death.