(1) Chapter. A partner can deputize for another while distributing things etc.
2(2) Chapter. If a Muslim deputizes a non-Muslim warrior in the country infidelity in a Muslim state, the contract is valid.
3(3) Chapter. To deputize one in exchanging money and weighing goods.
4(4) Chapter. If a shepherd or a deputy saw dying sheep or something which is going to be spoiled, he is allowed to slaughter the sheep and save the thing liable to be spoiled.
5(5) Chapter. It is permissible to depute a person whether he is present or absent.
6(6) Chapter. To depute a person to repay debts.
7(7) Chapter. It is a permissible for one to give a gift to a deputy (of some people) or to their intercessor.
8(8) Chapter. If someone deputes a person to give something but does not mention how much to give, it is permissible for the deputy to distribute it amongst the people according to the conventional custom.
9(9) Chapter. A woman can depute the ruler in the matter of marriage.
10(10) Chapter. If a person deputes somebody, and the deputy leaves something, and the owner agrees that, then it is allowed, and the deputy lends something of what is in his custody, for a specific time, it is permissible (if the owner agrees).
11(11) Chapter. If a deputy sells something (in an illegal manner), the transaction is invalid.
12(12) Chapter. The deputyship for managing the Waqf (religious endowment) and the expenses of the trustee. The trustee can provide his friends and can eat from it reasonably (according to his work).
13(13) Chapter. To depute a person to carry out a (legal) Allah’s ordained punishment.
14(14) Chapter. To depute someone to sacrifice Budn (camels for sacrifice) and to look after them.
15(15) Chapter. If a person tells his deputy, "Spend it as Allah directs you, "and the deputy says, "I have heard what you have said."
16(16) Chapter. To depute a trustworthy treasurer for the treasury and similar things.