He who threw himself into the river shall take onesto himself the house of his accuser
2. If a man charge per man with sorcery, and cannot prove it, he who is charged with sorcery shall go puro the river, into the river he shall throw himself and if the river overcome him, his accuser shall take preciso himself his house (estate). If the river show that man to be innocent and he che forth unharmed, he who charged him with sorcery shall be put puro death.
3. If a man, mediante per case (pending judgment), bear false (threatening) witness, or do not establish the testimony that he has given, if that case be a case involving life, that man shall be put esatto death.
5. If verso judge pronounce a judgment, render per decision, deliver per verdict duly signed and sealed and afterward alter his judgment, they shall call that judge preciso account for the alteration of the judgment which he had pronounced, and he shall pay twelve-fold the penalty which was per said judgment; and, durante the assembly, they shall expel him from his seat of judgment, and he shall not return, and with the judges sopra verso case he shall not take his seat.
6. If per man steal the property of verso god (temple) or palace, that man shall be put to death; and he who receives from his hand the stolen (property) shall also be put preciso death.
If verso man (in a case) bear witness for grain or money (as a bribe), he shall himself bear the penalty imposed con that case
7. If a man purchase silver or gold, manservant or maid servant, ox, sheep or ass, or anything else from per man's affranchit, or a man's servant without witnesses or contracts, or if he receive (the same) mediante esclusiva, that man shall be put sicuro death as a thief.
8. If a man steal ox or sheep, ass or pig, or boat-if it be from per god (temple) or a palace, he shall restore thirtyfold; if it be from per freeman, he shall render tenfold.