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| Regarding the benefice of a brother and how a brother succeeds to the benefice of a brother. | 20 |
| Regarding not losing a feud without fault. | 21 |
| [At what time a knight ought to seek investiture] | 22 |
| Regarding the dispute between a lord and a vassal concerning the investiture of a feud. | 23 |
| In what manner a feud may pertain to a daughter. | 24 |
| By what means a feud may be established. | 25 |
| If a dispute arises between a lord and a vassal concerning investiture. | 26 |
| Regarding the rejection of a feud given in place of a commissory law. | 27 |
| Regarding the custom of the Milanese, according to some. | 28 |
| Regarding the cognizance of a feud. | 1 |
| What investiture is. | 2 |
| By whom investiture may be made, and by whom it may be received. | 3 |
| What ought to precede: investiture or fidelity. | 4 |
| In what manner a vassal ought to swear fidelity to his lord. | 5 |
| Regarding the form of fidelity. | 6 |
| Regarding the new form of fidelity. | 7 |
| Regarding investiture made of another’s property. | 8 |
| In what manner a feud could formerly be alienated. | 9 |
| Who is called a duke, margrave, count, captain, or valvassor. | 10 |
| Regarding the succession of brothers, or the degrees of those succeeding to a feud. | 11 |
| Regarding brothers invested with a new benefice. | 12 |
| Regarding the investiture which Titius received from Sempronius. | 13 |
| Regarding a vassal of decrepit age who refused the feud, so that his sons might be invested. | 14 |
| Regarding the investiture made to a husband. | 15 |
| Regarding the feud controversy to be terminated before peers. | 16 |
| Regarding him who received investiture for himself [or his male and female heirs]. | 17 |
| Regarding two brothers invested by a Captain. | 18 |
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