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Rulant, Rutger · 1589

I.
From the Old Digest original: "ff. Vet.", refers to the first part of the Pandects of Justinian
Does a thief incur infamy?
II.
From the Infortiatum original: "ff. Infort.", the second part of the Pandects
Must a father make a testament for himself first in a pupillary substitution?
III.
From the New Digest original: "ff. Novo.", the third part of the Pandects
Does a cession of goods incur infamy?
IV.
From the Code
Should one who illicitly demands taxes from a student be punished fourfold?
V.
From the Novels original: "Novell.", the Novellae Constitutiones of Justinian
Is an heir who does not make an inventory deprived of the Trebellian portion? original: "Trebellianica", a legal provision allowing an heir to retain a fourth of an estate
VI.
From the Institutes
If the Praetor had wished, could he have made an heir?
VII.
From the Feudal Law
When jurisdiction is granted as a fief, is the power of the sword and the mixed power original: "merum & mixtum imperium", the power to judge criminal and civil cases also granted?
VIII.
From Canon Law
Under this law, is an heir held liable for the offense of the deceased, even if nothing came to him?