Whether one should be sitting in the shade of the Succah: Succah 2a-b
Having both men and women there, to fulfill the requirement of living as one ordinarily does: Kiddushin 34a
Sitting with one's body in the Succah, but one's table outside: Berachot 11a; Eruvin 13b; Succah 3a, 7b, 28a
Succah Activities
Minimum amount of Food to consume for the Mitzvah of sitting and eating in the Succah: Yoma 79a-b
Requiring a minimum number of Succah-eaten meals over the holiday: Succah 27a
What part of one's daily activities should be performed in the Succah, and what part shouldn't be: Succah 28b, 29a
Which vessels should [not] be brought into the Succah: Succah 29a, 48a
Consuming a snack: Succah 25a, 26a, 26b-27a
Consuming Fruit: Yoma 79b
Learning Torah inside or outside of the Succah: Succah 28b-29a
Napping: Succah 26a
Sleeping beneath a bed or hammock: Succah 10b-11a, 20b-21b
Sleeping beneath a board which is being used as part of the roof: Succah 13b, 17b
A case of kosher roofing, under which one may not sleep: Succah 19a-b Adding to the Mitzvah of Sleeping in the Succah on the 8th day of Succot: Rosh HaShanah 28b
Who sits in the Succah
Exemption for those who are in the midst of fulfilling another Mitzvah: Succah 10b, 25a, 26a
Whether Women are exempt: Succah 2b, 28a-b; Kiddushin 34a-b
Whether Women are exempt as a Law Spoken to Moshe at Sinai: Succah 28a-b
Requirement for minors, at various stages of age and reliance upon their mothers: Succah 2b, 28a, 28b
The requirement for minors who are at the age of education, as a rabbinic law with a Biblical link [Asmachta]: Succah 28b avadim are exempt: Succah 20b, 21b, 28a
Exemption for sick people, and those who are aiding them: Succah 25a, 26a
Exemption for people pained by living in the Succah: Succah 25b
Considering flies or bad odors to be "pain," for the above line: Succah 26a
Exemption for aides to the people who are pained by living in the Succah: Succah 26a
Degree of rain which exempts people from sitting in the Succah: Succah 28b, 29a
Returning to the Succah after rain halts: Succah 29a
Requirement for mourners: Succah 25b
Exemption for members of a wedding party during the First Week of Marriage: Succah 25b
Requirement for wayfarers while wayfaring; differentiating where they are travelling for a Mitzvah or otherwise: Succah 26a
Requirement for City Guards or field watchmen: Succah 26a