The difference between the type of korban brought for general incest, and for shifchah charufah: Keritot 10b
Scriptural basis for the law that one's daughter from a rape is as forbidden to him as the daughter of his wife: Chagigah 10a, 11a-b; Keritot 5a
Prohibition against relationships with certain relatives of the husband after his death: Kiddushin 13b
How it is known that relations with a full sister, as well as a half-sister, are considered incestuous: Makkot 5b; Keritot 2b-3a
Textual support for the law that one's sibling or grandchild from a rape is forbidden to him: Berachot 21b
Liability for multiple incestuous relationships committed during one span of forgetting their prohibition: Keritot 2b, 9a-b
Rabbinically prohibited relationships - sheniyot
Does a woman receive ketubah money, food support and marital property if she was married to a man who was rabbinically prohibited to her: Ketuvot 53b-54a; Bava Metzia 67a
Support from a deceased father's estate for a daughter who was born from a relationship that was prohibited due to the rabbinic extension of the incest prohibitions [sheniyot]: Ketuvot 53b-54a
Defining a sexual act
At one point during the act one is liable: Keritot 10b, 11a-b
The status of Incestuous/Adulterous relationships, where the intercourse was abnormal: Kiddushin 9b-10a
The status of Incestuous/Adulterous relationships, where the intercourse was abnormal, in terms of owing fines: Kiddushin 10a
Special Cases
Who is punished, in the case where one is an adult and the other is a minor: Kiddushin 10a, 19a; Keritot 11a
Liability if one of them is sleeping during the act: Keritot 11a-b
What happens if one of them is doing this accidentally, and the other intentionally: Keritot 11a
What if one knows that he slept with either his wife or a relative, and he is not certain which: Keritot 17b
The "Reshia bar Reshia" case, in which one's sister is also one's father's sister and one's mother's sister: Makkot 14a; Keritot 2b, 15a