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Footnotes

[167]

Beaumanoir, chap. 2, p. 22.

[168]

Ibid., chap. 61, p. 312, and chap. 67, p. 338.

[169]

Book ii, chap. 15.

[170]

Beaumanoir, chap. 61, pp. 310 and 311, and chap. 67, p. 337.

[171]

Ibid., chap. 61, p. 313.

[172]

Ibid., p. 314.

[173]

Ibid.

[174]

Chapter 22, art. 1, 10, and 11, he says only that each of them was allowed a small fine.

[175]

Beaumanoir, chap. 61, p. 314.

[176]

Ibid. Defontaines, chap. 22, art. 9.

[177]

Ibid.

[178]

Beaumanoir, chap. 61, p. 316, and Defontaines, chap. 22, art. 21.

[179]

Beaumanoir, chap. 61, p. 314.

[180]

Defontaines, chap. 22, art. 7.

[181]

See Defontaines, 21, arts. 11 and 12, and following, who distinguishes the cases in which the appellant of false judgment loses his life, the point contested, or only the imparlance.

[182]

Beaumanoir, chap. 62, p. 322. Defontaines, chap. 22, art. 3.

[183]

The count was not obliged to lend any. Beaumanoir, chap. 67, p. 337.

[184]

Nobody can pass judgment in his court. Ibid., pp. 336, 337.

[185]

Ibid., chap. 62, p. 322.

[186]

Defontaines, chap. 21, arts. 27 and 28.

[187]

Ibid., art. 28.

[188]

Chapter 21, art. 37.

[189]

This number at least was necessary. Defontaines, chap. 21, art. 36.

[190]

Beaumanoir, chap. 67, p. 337.

[191]

Ibid.

[192]

Ibid., pp. 337, 338.

[193]

Defontaines, chap. 22, art. 14.

[194]

Ibid.