CHAP. VII
Previous Section | Table of Contents | Up | Next Section
Contents
- [section]
- Literal Translation of the Laws of Huahine and Sir Charles Sander's Island
- I. Concerning Murder
- II. Concerning Theft
- III. Relating to Pigs
- IV. Concerning Stolen Goods or Property
- V. Concerning Lost Property
- VI. Concerning Buying and Selling, or Barter
- VII. Concerning the Disregard of the Sabbath
- VIII. Concerning Rebellion, or Stirring up War
- IX. Regarding Bigamy
- X. Concerning a Wife formely Forsaken
- XI. Concerning Married Women, and Married Men
- XII. Concering (Divorce) Putting away Husbands and Putting away Wives
- XIII. Concerning the Not Making Provision for the Support of the Wife
- XIV. Concerning Marriage
- XV. Concerning False Accusation
- XVI. Unnatural Crime
- XX. Concerning Drunkenness
- XXI. Damage done by Dogs or Hogs
- XXII. Concerning Wild or Stray Pigs
- XXIII. Concerning Conspiracy
- XXIV. Concerning the Man who makes known
- XXV. Concerning the unauthorized Climbing for Food
- XXVI. Concerning Revenue for the King and Governors
- XXVII. Concerning Marking with Tatau
- XXVIII. Concerning Voyaging in Large Companies
- XXIX. Concerning the Magistrates or Judges
- XXX. Concerning New Laws
- Regulations for the Judges, the Jury, and the Messengers (or Peace-officers.)
- Directions for the Judges and the Jury
- Concerning Seamen who may leave their Vessels
- HARBOUR REGULATIONS — REGULATIONS TO BE OBSERVED BY SHIPS ENTERING THE HARBOUR OF HUAHINE



.jpg)