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Whether witnesses who have ceased to be peers are to be removed. 19
Regarding the controversy between a bishop and a vassal. 20
Regarding a vassal knight who has laid down his arms of war. 21
Regarding a knight vassal who is contumacious. 22
In what causes a feud may be lost. 23
What was the primary cause for losing a benefice. 24
If a vassal has been challenged by someone concerning a feud, and the lord refuses to defend him. 25
If there is a dispute concerning the feud of a deceased person between the lord and the agnates of the vassal. 26
Regarding keeping the peace, and its violators. 27
Here ends the law: then the customs of the kingdom begin. 28
Regarding children born from a marriage contracted for a morganatic union. 29
Regarding the feud of a woman. 30
If a vassal is deprived of a feud, to whom should it be deferred. 31
What witnesses are necessary to prove a new investiture. 32
Regarding the custom of a true feud. 33
Regarding the law of Conrad. 34
Regarding a cleric who performs an investiture. 35
Whether a mute or otherwise imperfect person retains a feud. 36
Whether he who killed the brother of his lord loses the feud. 37
Regarding a vassal who alienated a benefice contrary to the constitution of King Lothair. 38
Regarding the alienation of a paternal feud. 39
Regarding the chapters of Conrad. 40
Regarding the controversy between a male and a female concerning a benefice. 41
Regarding the controversy between a lord and a purchaser of a feud. 42
Regarding the controversy between a vassal and another concerning a benefice. 43
What the law is, if after the alienation of a feud the vassal has recovered it. 44