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- 741–9, Abbot Eberswind (original compiler), Ernst von Schwind (modern editor), Lex Baiwariorum (Leges Nationum Germanicarum, volume V, part ii; 1926), title XII: “De terminis ruptis”, head viiii: ‘De iacentibus columnis’, pages 403–4:
- Si quis, priusquam finita fuerit contentio per fortiam aedificia elevare voluerit et e contrario ille alter iacentibus columnis contradixerit et inde testem habuerit et is propter contumaciam legi obtemperare noluerit, sed suum perficerit domum et cetera aedificia sepis conclusione firmaverit: tunc dicat: „emunda territorium meum usque ad legis perfinitionem”. Et ille e contrario in suum dicit posuisse et mundare minime debere; iste vero dicit: „ego testem habeo, quod tibi iacentibus columnis contradixi”: tunc testes iurantes testimonium praeferant et cum campionibus determinetur sententia.