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  1. Tables of the Law from an Italian Synagogue, Dated 1671. (In the Victoria and Albert Museum, South Kensington, London.) Moses had in his tent a block of sapphire, created for the very purpose, from which he hewed the second set of tables (Pirḳe R. El, l.c. ).

  2. The Tables of the Law (German: Das Gesetz) is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann. It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus.

    • Thomas Mann
    • 1944
    • Introduction
    • Table I. Proceedings Preliminary to Trial
    • Table II. Trial
    • Table III. Execution of Judgment
    • Table IV. Paternal Power
    • Table v. Inheritance and Guardianship
    • Table VI. Ownership and Possession
    • Table VII. Real Property
    • Table VIII. Torts Or Delicts
    • Table IX. Public Law

    Duodecim Tabularum. Tradition tells us that the code was composed by a commission, first of ten and then of twelve men, in 451-450 B.C., was ratifed by the Centuriate Assembly in 449 B.C., was engraved on twelve tablets (whence the title), which were attached to the Rostra before the Curia in the Forum of Rome.

    1. If the plaintiff summons the defendant to court the defendant shall go. If the defendant does not go the plaintiff shall call a witness thereto. Only then the plaintiff shall seize the defendant. 2. If the defendant attempts evasion or takes flight the plaintiff shall lay hand on him. 3. If sickness or age is an impediment he who summons the def...

    1a. The penal sum in an action by solemn deposit shall be either 500 asses or 50 asses ... It shall be argued by solemn deposit with 500 asses, when the property is valued at 1,000 asses or more, but with 50 asses, when the property is valued at less than 1,000 asses. But if the controversy is about the freedom of a person, although the person may ...

    1. Thirty days shall be allowed by law for payment of confessed debt and for settlement of matters adjudged in court. 2. After this time the creditor shall have the right of laying hand on the debtor. The creditor shall hale the debtor into court. 3. Unless the debtor discharges the debt adjudged or unless someone offers surety for him in court the...

    1. A notably deformed child shall be killed immediately. 2a. To a father ...shall be given over a son the power of life and death. 2b. If a father thrice surrenders a son for sale the son shall be free from the father. 3. To repudiate his wife her husband shall order her... to have her own property for herself, shall take the keys, shall expel her....

    1. ...Women, even though they are of full age, because of their levity of mind shall be under guardianship ... except vestal virgins, who Â… shall be free from guardianship ... 2. The conveyable possessions of a woman who is under guardianship of male agnates shall not be acquired by prescriptive right unless they are transferred by herself with th...

    1. When a person makes bond and conveyance, according as he specified with his tongue so shall be the law. 2. It shall be sufficient to make good those faults that have been named by his tongue, while for those flaws that he has denied expressly, when questioned about them. vendor shall undergo a penalty of double damages ... 3. Warranty of prescri...

    1. ... Clearance shall be two and one-half feet ... 2. ... in an action for regulating boundaries ... 3a. ... inclosure... inherited plot... 3b. ... cottages ... 4. Ownership by prescriptive right ...shall not be within five feet. 5a. If they disagree ... 5b. ... Three arbiters shall regulate boundaries ... 6. The width of a road .... shall be eigh...

    1a. Whoever enchants by singing an evil incantation ... 1b. ... If anyone sings or composes an incantation that can cause dishonor or disgrace to another ... he shall suffer a capital penalty. 2. If anyone has broken another's limb there shall be retaliation in kind unless he compounds for compensation with him. 3. ... If a person breaks a bone of ...

    1-2. Laws of personal exception shall not be proposed. Laws concerning capital punishment of a citizen shall not be passed ... except by the Greatest Assembly ... 3. A judex or an arbiter legally appointed who has been convicted of receiving money for declaring a decision shall be punished capitally. 4. ... the investigators of murder ... who have ...

  3. The Laws of the Twelve Tables (Latin: lex duodecim tabularum) was the legislation that stood at the foundation of Roman law. Formally promulgated in 449 BC, the Tables consolidated earlier traditions into an enduring set of laws.

  4. 31 de ago. de 2013 · THE TABLES OF THE LAW. I. 'Will you permit me, Aherne,' I said, 'to ask you a question, which I have wanted to ask you for years, and have not asked because we have grown nearly strangers? Why did you refuse the berretta, and almost at the last moment?

  5. Law of the Twelve Tables, the earliest written legislation of ancient Roman law, traditionally dated 451450 bc. The Twelve Tables allegedly were written by 10 commissioners (decemvirs) at the insistence of the plebeians, who felt their legal rights were hampered by the fact that court judgments.

  6. The Twelve Tables are legal texts created during Rome’s early Republic. The name comes from the fact that they were engraved in twelve panels.