=III.= _Where a Slave who has Become the Property of Another
Master, Commits an Unlawful Act._
=IV.= _Where a Freeman Commits a Theft in Company with the
Slave of Another Person._
=V.= _Where a Master Commits a Theft in Company with his
Slave._
=VI.= _Where a Slave, Belonging to Another Person, is
Instigated by Anyone to the Commission of Unlawful
Acts._
=VII.= _Concerning Those who Knowingly Associate with Thieves._
=VIII.= _Where Anyone, Ignorantly, Buys Stolen Property of a
Thief._
=IX.= _Where Anyone, Knowingly, Buys Stolen Property of a
Thief._
=X.= _Concerning Money, and Other Property, Stolen from the
King._
=XI.= _Concerning the Stealing of Bells from Cattle._
=XII.= _Concerning the Theft of Mill Machinery._
=XIII.= _Concerning the Punishment of a Thief._
=XIV.= _A Thief, when Taken, shall be Brought Before the Judge;
and Where a Freeman Commits a Theft in Company with a
Slave, Both shall Undergo the Same Penalty._
=XV.= _Where a Thief, Defending Himself with a Sword, is
Killed._
=XVI.= _Where a Thief is Killed at Night, while he is Being
Taken._
=XVII.= _Concerning Property Injured or Destroyed; and the
Reparation to be Made for what has been Damaged or
Stolen._
=XVIII.= _Concerning Property Rescued from Shipwreck._
=XIX.= _Concerning the Property and the Heirs of Thieves._
=XX.= _Concerning Those who Rescue Thieves and Other
Criminals, after their Capture._
=XXI.= _Where a Slave Steals from his Master, or from a
Fellow-Slave._
=XXII.= _Within what Time, after his Arrest, a Thief must be
Brought Before the Judge._
=XXIII.= _Where Anyone Secretly Kills an Animal Belonging to
Another._
=I. He who is Searching for Stolen Property must Describe it.=
Whoever makes a demand for any stolen property, must privately describe
to the judge what he seeks, and show, by manifest proof, what he has
lost; as the truth may not be established, where sufficient evidence is
not introduced.
=ANCIENT LAW.=
=II. Where a Slave Commits a Theft Before, or After, he has Received his
Freedom.=
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