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Controversy between the lord, etc. 2.42
Controversy between a male, etc. 2.41
Regarding the fault of one of the co-heirs, etc. 4.78
*Regarding two brothers [receiving] from a captain, etc. 2.18
*That a church does not perform fealty. 4.101
Regarding him who made a settlement with an agnate, etc. 2.49
Regarding him who [gave] to himself, or his heirs, etc. 2.17
Regarding a bishop, or an abbot, or an abbess, etc. 1.6
*Regarding eviction. 4.80
*That a feud returns to the lord due to the vassal's crime, etc. 4.98
*That the act of a brother [does not harm] a brother in, etc. 4.93
Regarding the cognizance of a feud. 2.1
*Regarding the feud of guardianship and stewardship (gastaldia). 4.94
*Regarding feuds of habitations. 4.105
*Regarding improper feuds, which, etc. 4.81
*Regarding feuds of squires (scutiferi). 4.74
*Regarding a liege feud. 4.99
Regarding feuds given to minor vassals, etc. 1.16
Regarding a feud given in place of law, etc. 1.27
Regarding the feud of a woman. 2.30
Regarding the feud of guardianship and stewardship (gastaldia). 1.2
Regarding the feud of a march, or a duchy, etc. 1.14
Regarding a feud not having the proper nature, etc. 2.48
That a feud is not lost without fault. 1.21
*Regarding fidelity. 4.76
Regarding sons born from a marriage, etc. 2.29
*That only the sons of a second marriage, etc. 4.103
*That a brother does not succeed a brother in a feud, etc. 4.90
*That a brother does not succeed in the feud of a son. 4.84