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- A.M. KOTENEV 著
- 出版社: NORTH-CHINA DAILY NEWS AND HERALD
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- 出版时间:1925
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PART Ⅰ SHANGHAI: ITS MIXED COURT AND COUNCIL(A.D. 1842—1864—1924.)1
Ⅰ.Municipal Council (1842-1898)1
Ⅱ.Municipal Council (1898-1923)23
Ⅲ.The International Mixed Court (1864-1869)45
Ⅳ.The International Mixed Court (1869-1880)69
Rules of the Court, 186970
Ⅴ.The International Mixed Court (1880-1897)84
Ⅵ.The International Mixed Court (1898-1904)100
Rules defining the respective jurisdictions of the Mixed Court and French Mixed Court, 1902113
Ⅶ.The International Mixed Court (1905-1910)121
Ⅷ.The International Mixed Court (1905-1910)continued139
Ⅸ.The International Mixed Court (1905-1910)(1911-1918)162
Ⅹ.The International Mixed Court (1905-1910)(1911-1917 continued)179
ⅩⅠ.The International Bar (1867-1924)202
ⅩⅡ.Unrepresented Foreigners.Germans and Austrians under the jurisdiction of the Mixed Court.Poles, Chechoslovaks and Chileans (1917-1924)213
ⅩⅢ.Unrepresented Foreigners (1917-1924, continued) Russians under the jurisdiction of the Mixed Court (1920-1924)227
ⅩⅣ.Political Cases in the Mixed Court. Extradition and Amnesty (1912-1924)239
ⅩⅤ.Chinese Chamber of Commerce and the Mixed Court. Bankruptcy Procedure, Court Accountants and Auctioneers251
ⅩⅥ.The Problem of the Rendition of the Mixed Court to the Chinese Authorities273
ⅩⅦ.The International Mixed Court (1918-1924)283
Forms of Security Bonds307
APPENDIX311
Returns of Criminal and Civil Cases before the International Mixed Court and Numbers of Persons charged and convicted (1865-1924)311
PART Ⅱ RULES FOR THE MIXED COURT, 1869320
CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS321
1-2 General321
R.R.to C.P—Part Ⅰ.—Ch.Ⅰ General321
Ch.Ⅱ—Jurisdiction of the Courts321
Ch.Ⅲ—Withdrawal of Officers of the Court and the Procurator322
Part Ⅱ.—Ch.Ⅰ—Sect Ⅰ Complaints323
Ch.Ⅱ.—Private Prosecution324
3 Summons324
4-5 Warrant325
Ch.Ⅳ.—Summons and Arrest of Accused325
Ch.Ⅵ.—Detention of Accused325
6-7 SearCh.Warrant326
Ch.Ⅸ.—Seizure and SearCh326
8-11 Witnesses327
Ch.Ⅶ.—Witness327
Ch.Ⅷ.—Experts329
12-15 Procedure330
Ch.Ⅹ.—Inspection330
Ch.ⅩⅠ.—Defence331
16-24 Hearing331
Sect.Ⅳ.—Trial332
25 Rehearing335
Part Ⅵ.—New Trial335
CIVIL PROCEEDINGS335
1-4 Petition335
R R C P—Sect Ⅱ—Jurisdiction in respect of Place335
Sect.Ⅳ.—Jurisdiction by Consent337
Sect.Ⅴ.—Withdrawal of Officers of the Court337
Part Ⅱ.—Ch.Ⅰ.—Commencement of Actions338
Ch.Ⅴ.—Actions concerning Status—Sect.Ⅰ.—Actions concerning Marriage339
Sect.Ⅱ.—Actions concerning Hereditary Adoption340
Sect.Ⅲ.—Actions concerning Relationship between Parents and Children340
Sect.Ⅳ.—Interdiction and Quasi-Interdiction341
Sect.Ⅴ.—Declaration of Death343
Sect.Ⅷ.—Procedural Relief343
5-8 Security to Answer Suit344
Sect.Ⅶ.—Security given in Litigation345
9-11 Urgent Orders345
Ch.Ⅲ.—Precautionary Proceedings346
12 Varying Orders made on “ex parte” Application347
13 Particulars of Claim347
14 Amendment of Petitions347
Ch.Ⅲ.—Sect.Ⅰ.—Parties Written Statements347
15-18 Parties348
Ch.Ⅱ.—Sect.Ⅰ.—Capacity to be a Party and Pro-cedural Capacity349
Sect.Ⅱ.—Joint Actions350
Sect.Ⅲ.—Interventions350
19-26 Answer351
Sect.Ⅳ.—Defaults351
27 Counterclaim352
28-30 Payment into Court352
31 Proceedings after Answer352
32 Reference of Account352
33 Dismissal for want of Prosecution352
34 Discontinuance353
Sect.Ⅳ.—Compromise353
35 Registrar353
36 Hearing List353
37-38 General Powers of the Court353
39 Interlocutory Application353
40-44 Hearing354
45-50 Procedure at the Hearing354
Sect.Ⅵ.—Debate355
51-55 Witnesses356
Sect.Ⅲ.—Evidence—Title Ⅰ.—General Principles356
Title Ⅱ.—Oral Evidence357
Title Ⅲ.—Expert Opinion359
Title Ⅳ.—Documentory Evidence360
Title Ⅴ.—Inspection362
Title Ⅵ.—Perpetuation of Evidence362
56-65 Judgment363
Sect.Ⅴ.—Judgments363
66 Stay of Execution365
67-71 Seizure and Sale of Property366
Rules governing Execution in Civil Cases, August 3rd,1920. Ch.Ⅰ.—General Principles366
Ch.Ⅱ.—Execution on Movables366
Ch.Ⅲ.—Execution on Immovables367
Ch.Ⅳ.—Other Kinds of Execution369
72-75 Summons to Judgment Debtor369
76-78 Garnishee Procedure370
79 Execution out of Jurisdiction370
80-81 Arrest370
82-83 Suits by Agents371
Sect.Ⅳ.—Agents ad Litem371
Sect.Ⅴ.—Assistants to Litem371
84 Proceedings by or against Partnerships372
85-87 Service372
Sect.Ⅱ.—Service373
Sect.Ⅲ.—Dates and Periods of Limitation375
Ch.Ⅵ.—Public Summons377
88-89 Computation of Time378
90 Death of Party or other Change378
Sect.Ⅴ.—Stay of Proceedings378
91-97 Distress for Rent379
98 Probate, Administration, Receivers and Bank-ruptcy380
99-100 Rehearing380
Part Ⅴ.—New Trial380
APPEALS381
1-16 Repealed in 1918381
PROCEDURE WITH REGARD TO SECURITY IN FOREIGN AND CHINESE CIVIL CASES, November 1st, 1922383
COURT FEES, 1924384
THE PROVISIONAL CRIMINAL CODE OF THE REPUBLIC OF CHINA386
GENERAL PROVISIONS386
Ⅰ.Rules of Application386
Ⅱ.General Exceptions387
Ⅲ.Of Attempt388
Ⅳ.Of Recidive388
Ⅴ.Of Concurrence of Offences388
Ⅵ.Of Joint-Offences389
Ⅶ.Of Punishments390
Ⅷ.Of Reduction of Punishments, under Extenuating Circumstances391
Ⅸ.Of Voluntary Surrender391
Ⅹ.Of Discretionary Reduction of Punishments391
ⅩⅠ.Of Rules for the Increase or Reduction of Punish-ments391
ⅩⅡ.Of Suspension of Sentence392
ⅩⅢ.Of Conditional Release393
ⅩⅣ.Pardon393
ⅩⅤ.Prescription393
ⅩⅥ.Rules for Computation of Time394
ⅩⅦ.General Interpretations394
SPECIFIC OFFENCES AND PUNISHMENTS395
Ⅰ.Of Offences against the Imperial Family395
Ⅱ.Of Offences against the Internal Security of the State395
Ⅲ.Of Offences against the External Security of the State396
Ⅳ.Of Offences against Friendly Relations with For-eign States397
Ⅴ.Of Disclosure of Official Secrets398
Ⅵ.Of Malfeasance on Office399
Ⅶ.Of Interfering with the Exercise of Public Func-tions400
Ⅷ.Of Interference in Elections400
Ⅸ.Of Riots402
Ⅹ.Of Escape of Persons under Arrest and Prisoners402
ⅩⅠ.Of Concealment of Offenders and Destruction of Evidence403
ⅩⅡ.Of Giving False Evidence and Malicious Accusation403
ⅩⅢ.Of Arson, Inundation, and Interference with Irrigation403
ⅩⅣ.Of Offences Relating to Dangerous Things406
ⅩⅤ.Of Offences Relating to Public Communications406
ⅩⅥ.Of Offences against Public Order408
ⅩⅦ.Of Offences Relating to Coin408
ⅩⅧ.Of Forgery of Documents, and Seals410
ⅩⅨ.Of Offences Relating to Measures and Weights411
ⅩⅩ.Of Offences Relating to Religion and the Dead411
ⅩⅩⅠ.Of Offences Relating to Opium412
ⅩⅩⅡ.Of Gambling412
ⅩⅩⅢ.Of Offences against Morality413
ⅩⅩⅣ.Of Polluting Drinking Water414
ⅩⅩⅤ.Of Offences against Public Health415
ⅩⅩⅥ.Of Homicide and Causing Injury415
ⅩⅩⅦ.Of Procuring Abortion417
ⅩⅩⅧ.Of Abandonment418
ⅩⅩⅨ.Of Unlawful Arrest and Unlawful Imprisonment418
ⅩⅩⅩ.Of Abduction and Kidnapping419
ⅩⅩⅩⅠ.Of Offences Relating to Personal Safety, Credit,Reputation and Secrets419
ⅩⅩⅩⅡ.Of Theft and Robbery420
ⅩⅩⅩⅢ.Of Fraud421
ⅩⅩⅩⅣ.Of Criminal Misappropriation422
ⅩⅩⅩⅤ.Of Receiving Stolen Property and Property Unlaw-fully Obtained422
ⅩⅩⅩⅥ.Of Mischief423
THE PROVISIONAL CRIMINAL CODE AMENDMENT ACT424
THE REVISED DRAFT OF THE LAW ON OFFENCES RELATING TO MORPHINE425
THE CHINESE SUPREME COURT DECISIONS(1923)CIVIL LAW.—GENERAL PRINCIPLES431
Ⅰ.Rules of Law431
Ⅱ.Person432
Para.Ⅰ.Capacity for rights432
Para.Ⅱ.Disposing Capacity432
Para.Ⅲ.Capacity for Responsibilities433
Para.Ⅳ. Domicile433
Para.Ⅴ.Protection of Rights to the Person433
Ⅲ.Juristic Persons433
Para.Ⅰ.General Rules433
Para.Ⅱ. Associations434
Para.Ⅲ.Foundations434
Ⅳ.Things436
Ⅴ.Juristic Acts437
Para.Ⅰ.Declaration of Intention437
Para.Ⅱ. Contracts440
Para.Ⅲ.Agency440
Para.Ⅳ. Conditions, and Limitations442
Para.Ⅴ.Void, Voidable, and Consent442
Ⅵ.Periods of Times and Dates444
Ⅶ.Prescription444
Para.Ⅰ.General Rules444
Para.Ⅱ. Acquisitive Prescription444
Para.Ⅲ.Extinctive Prescription445
Ⅷ.Exercise of Rights and Suretyship445
OBLIGATIONS445
Ⅰ.General Rules445
Para.Ⅰ.Subject of Obligations445
Para.Ⅱ. Effect of Obligations448
Para.Ⅲ.Assignment of Claims454
Para.Ⅳ. Assumption of Debts455
Para.Ⅴ.Extinction of Obligations456
Sub-Para.1. Fulfilment456
Sub-Para.2. Lodgment458
Sub-Para.3. Set-off458
Sub-Para.4. Novation459
Sub-Para.5. Release459
Para.Ⅵ. Merger460
Sub-Para.6.Plurality of Creditors and Debtors460
Ⅱ.Contract461
Para.Ⅰ.General Rules461
Sub-Para.1. Validity of Contract and its Purport461
Sub-Para.2. Effect of Contract462
Sub-Para.3. Rescission of Contract463
Para.Ⅱ. Purchase and Sale463
Sub-Para.1. General Rules463
Sub-Para.2. Effect of Sale464
Sub-Para.3. Re-purchase467
Sub-Para.4. Special Kinds of Sale467
Para.Ⅲ.Exchange467
Para.Ⅳ. Gifts467
Para.Ⅴ.Ordinary Lease467
Para.Ⅵ. Usufructuary Lease469
Para.Ⅶ.Loan for Use469
Para.Ⅷ.Loan for Consumption469
Para.Ⅸ.Contract of Service470
Para.Ⅹ.Contract for Work470
Para.ⅩⅠ.Brokerage471
Para.ⅩⅡ.Mandate471
Para.ⅩⅢ.Deposit472
Para.ⅩⅣ.Partnership473
Para.ⅩⅤ.Dormant Partnership481
Para.ⅩⅥ.Life Annuities482
Para.ⅩⅦ.Gambling and Betting482
Para.ⅩⅧ.Compromise482
Para.ⅩⅨ.Promise of Debt and Acknowledge-ment of Debt483
Para.ⅩⅩ.Suretyship483
Ⅲ.Promise of Reward487
Ⅳ.Instrument to Order487
Ⅴ.Instrument to Bearer487
Ⅵ.Management of Affairs Without Mandate487
Ⅶ.Unjustified Benefit487
Ⅷ.Torts488
COMMERCIAL LAw.—THE TRADERS ORDINANCE491
Ⅰ.Traders491
Ⅱ.Capacity of Traders491
Ⅲ.Registration of Trade491
Ⅳ.Trade Name491
Ⅴ.Business Account Books492
Ⅵ.Commercial Employees and Apprentices492
COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATIONS ORDINANCE497
Ⅰ.General Principles497
Ⅱ.Unlimited Companies497
Para.Ⅰ.Formation497
Para.Ⅱ.Internal Relations497
Para.Ⅲ.External Relations498
Para.Ⅳ.Retirement of Shareholder498
Para.Ⅴ.Dissolution498
Para.Ⅵ.Liquidation498
Ⅲ.Societe en Commandite498
Ⅳ.Company Limited by Shares498
Para.Ⅰ.Formation498
Para.Ⅱ.Shares498
Para.Ⅲ.Meeting of…Shareholders499
Para.Ⅳ.Directors499
Para.Ⅴ.Supervisors499
Para.Ⅵ.Company Accounts499
Para.Ⅶ.Debentures499
Para.Ⅷ.Alteration of Articles of Association499
Para.Ⅸ.Dissolution499
Para.Ⅹ.Liquidation499
Ⅴ.Societe en Commandite par Actions499
Ⅵ.Penalty499
COMMERCIAL ACTS499
Ⅰ.General Rules499
Ⅱ.Vender and Purchaser500
Ⅲ.Middlemen500
Ⅳ.Factors500
Ⅴ.Forwarding Contractors501
Ⅵ.Carriers501
Para.Ⅰ.Carriage of Goods501
Para.Ⅱ.Carriage of Passengers501
Ⅶ.Warehousing501
Ⅷ.Insurance501
Para.Ⅰ.General Rules501
Para.Ⅱ.Flood Insurance501
Para.Ⅲ.Carriage Insurance501
Ⅸ.Life Insurance501
NEGOTIABLE INSTRUMENTS501
Ⅰ.General Rules501
Ⅱ.Bills of Exchange502
Para.Ⅰ.Drawing502
Para.Ⅱ.Indorsement503
Para.Ⅲ.Acceptance503
Para.Ⅳ.Payment503
Para.Ⅴ.Demand for Securities503
Para.Ⅵ.Demand for Payment503
Para.Ⅶ.Suretyship503
Para.Ⅷ.Interveners504
Ⅲ.Promissory Notes504
Ⅳ.Cheques504
SHIPS504
Ⅰ.General Rules504
Ⅱ.Person.connected with Ships504
Para.Ⅰ.Shipowners504
Para.Ⅱ.Masters of Ships504
Para.Ⅲ.Personnel of Ships505
Ⅲ.Shipping Contracts505
Para.Ⅰ.Carriage of Goods505
Sub-Para.1.General Rules505
Sub-Para.2.Charter Party505
Sub-Para.3.Shipping505
Para.Ⅱ.Carriage of Passengers505
Para.Ⅲ.Marine Insurance505
Ⅳ.Average505
Ⅴ.Salvage505
Ⅵ.Bottomry Bond505
RULES FOR APPLICATION OF FOREIGN LAWS (1921)506
Ⅰ.Arts. 1-4. General Provisions506
Ⅱ.Arts. 5-8. Laws relating to Persons506
Ⅲ.Arts. 9-19. Laws relating to the Family506
Ⅳ.Arts. 20-21. Laws relating to Succession507
Ⅴ.Arts. 22-25. Laws relating to Things507
Ⅵ.Arts. 26-27. Laws relating to Forms of Juristic Acts508
RULES OF CIVIL and CRIMINAL PROCEDURE CONCERNING Citizens of Non-Extraterritorial Powers, 1920.509
PROVISIONAL REGULATIONS GOVERNING LAWYERS of NON-Extraterritorial Powers510
REGULATIONS RELATING TO COMMERCE511
PART Ⅰ.—ORDINANCE FOR THE GENERAL REGULATION OF TRADERS511
Ⅰ.Traders511
Ⅱ.Capacity of Traders511
Ⅲ.Registration of Commercial Enterprises511
Ⅳ.The Trade Name511
Ⅴ.Commercial Account Books513
Ⅵ.Commercial Employees and Commercial Apprentices513
Ⅶ.Agents515
PART Ⅱ.—COMMERCIAL ASSOCIATIONS’ ORDINANCE516
Ⅰ.General Provisions516
Ⅱ.Societe en Nom Collectif516
Para.1.Formation516
Para.2.Internal Organization517
Para.3.External Relations518
Para.4.Retirement of Members519
Para.5.Dissolution520
Para.6.Liquidation521
Ⅲ.Societe en Commandite522
Ⅳ.Societe Anonyme523
Para.1.Formation523
Para.2.Shares525
Para.3.Meetings of Shareholders527
Para.4.Directors528
Para.5.Supervisors529
Para.6.Accounts of the Association530
Para.7.Bonds530
Para.8.Alterations in Articles of Association531
Para.9.Dissolution532
Para.10.Liquidation532
Ⅴ.Societe en Commandite par Actions533
Ⅵ.Rules for Penalties535
Supplementary Provisions536
PART Ⅲ.—THE REGULATIONS OF THE ARBITRATION COURT OF COMMERCE536
Ⅰ.General Provisions536
Ⅱ.The Constitution of the Arbitration Court of Commerce537
Ⅲ.The Appointment of the Personnel and the Tenure of Offices of its Members537
Ⅳ.The Power of the Arbitration Court of Commerce537
Ⅴ.The Procedure in Arbitration538
Ⅵ.The Discipline of the Personnel538
Ⅶ.Supplementary538
PART Ⅳ.—DETAILED REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE ADMINIS-TRATION OF ARBITRATION COURT OF COMMERCE539
Ⅰ.General Provisions539
Ⅱ.The Appointment of Personnel of an Arbitration Court of Commerce539
Ⅲ.The Power of the Arbitration Court of Commerce540
Ⅳ.The Remuneration and Discipline of the Personnel541
Ⅴ.The Procedure in Arbitration541
Ⅵ.Supplementary544
THE REVISED ARTICLES OF THE DETAILED REGULATIONS RELATING TO THE ARBITRATION COURT OF COMMERCE, 1924545
PART Ⅴ.—THE LAW OF CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE546
Ⅰ.General Provisions546
Ⅱ.Organization546
Ⅲ.Functions547
Ⅳ.Election and Term of Office548
Ⅴ.Meetings548
Ⅵ.Vocation of Office and Punishment549
Ⅶ.Expenses549
Ⅷ.Dissolution and Winding-up549
Ⅸ.Bye-laws550
COPYRIGHT, 1916551
THE LAW OF PUBLICATION, 1914554
RULES OF THE COURT OF CONSULS556
LAND REGULATIONS AND RYE-LAWS FOR THE FOREIGN SETTLEMENT OF SHANGHAI557
LAND REGULATIONS557
Ⅰ.Boundaries and Limits defined557
Ⅱ.Mode of acquiring Land557
Ⅲ.Final Settlement and Title Deeds557
Ⅳ.Registration of Land and Charges thereon557
Ⅴ.Transfer of Lots, when to be Registered558
Ⅵ.Land surrendered to Public Use558
ⅥA.Land for Public Roads558
ⅥB.Railways559
ⅥC.Construction of New Roads560
Ⅶ.Boundary Stones to be Placed560
Ⅷ.Chinese Government Land Tax, when Payable561
Ⅸ.Roads and Jetties, Assessment on Land and Houses.Rates, Dues and Taxes. Consuls to fix Days for Election of Council.Calling Meet-ing of Ratepayers561
Ⅹ.Land Renters and Others to appoint Committee or Council561
ⅩⅠ.Committee or Council have Power to make Bye-laws561
ⅩⅡ.Auditing Accounts562
ⅩⅢ.Suing Defaulters562
ⅩⅣ.Recovery of Penalties under Bye-laws562
ⅩⅤ.Consuls may at any Time call Meeting of Land Renters and Others562
ⅩⅥ.Cemeteries for Foreigners, Chinese Graves563
ⅩⅦ.Breach of Regulations563
ⅩⅧ.Nomination and voting for Council563
ⅩⅨ.Election of Council and Qualifications of Voters at Public Mectings564
ⅩⅩ.Vacancies564
ⅩⅩⅠ.Tenure of Office564
ⅩⅩⅡ.Questions and Quorum564
ⅩⅩⅢ.Committees565
ⅩⅩⅣ.Officers565
ⅩⅩⅤ.Funds565
ⅩⅩⅥ.Persons acting in Execution of these Regulations Not to be personally Liable565
ⅩⅩⅦ.Council how to be Sued565
ⅩⅩⅧ.Amendment of Regulations hereafter565
ⅩⅩⅨ.Land Renters and Ratepayers to mean “ Electors”566
ⅩⅩⅩ.Buildings566
BYE-LAWS566
Ⅰ.Control and Management of Sewers and Drains566
Ⅱ.Power to make Sewers and Drains566
Ⅲ.Power to enlarge and alter Sewers and Drains566
Ⅳ.Penalty for making any Drain flow into a Public Sewer567
Ⅴ.No Person to build over any Public Sewer567
Ⅵ.Sewers and Drains to be provided with Traps567
Ⅶ.Expense of maintaining and cleansing Sewers and drains567
Ⅷ.Drainage567
ⅧA.Buildings568
Ⅸ.Council to be Surveyors of Highways568
Ⅹ.Management of Streets and the Repairs thereof to vest in Council568
ⅩⅠ.Council may stop up any Street pending Construc-tion of a Sewer569
ⅩⅡ.Penalty on making unauthorized Alteration in Streets569
ⅩⅢ.Council may alter Situation of Gas or Waterpipes569
ⅩⅣ.Water-spouts to be affixed to Houses or Buildings569
ⅩⅤ.Penalty for.not lighting Deposits of Building Materials or Excavations569
ⅩⅥ.Penalty for continuing Deposits of Building materials or excavations an unreasonable time570
ⅩⅦ.Dangerous places to be repaired or inclosed570
ⅩⅧ.Cleansing Streets570
ⅩⅨ.Council may Compound for Sweeping Footways570
ⅩⅩ.Ruinous Buildings570
ⅩⅩⅠ.Expenses of Removal of Ruinous Buildings570
ⅩⅩⅡ.When Owners of Ruinous Buildings cannot be Found570
ⅩⅩⅢ.Projections of Houses to be removed on Notice571
ⅩⅩⅣ.Obstruction of Streets571
ⅩⅩⅤ.Cleansing Streets571
ⅩⅩⅥ.Conveyance of Offensive Matter571
ⅩⅩⅦ.Stagnant Pools572
ⅩⅩⅧ.Accumulation of Refuse572
ⅩⅩⅨ.Certificate of the Officer of Health572
ⅩⅩⅩ.Houses to be White-washed and Purified573
ⅩⅩⅩⅠ.Council may order Nuisances to be Abated573
ⅩⅩⅩⅡ.Obstruction of Scavengers573
ⅩⅩⅩⅢ.Building Operations573
ⅩⅩⅩⅣ.Licensed Occupations574
ⅩⅩⅩⅤ.Dangerous Materials574
ⅩⅩⅩⅥ.Traffic Regulations574
ⅩⅩⅩⅦ.Carrying Arms575
ⅩⅩⅩⅧ.Transient Offenders575
ⅩⅩⅩⅨ.Penalty for Disobdience of Orders of Consuls575
ⅩⅩⅩL.Bye-laws575
ⅩLⅠ.Penalties to be Summarily Recovered575
ⅩLⅡ.Publication of Bye-laws575
Index576
Errata589