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Boston College Law ReviewVolume 10Issue 4 Labor Law Article 15

7-1-1969

Cumulative Index

Follow this and additional works at: http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr

This Cumulative Index is brought to you for free and open access by the Law Journals at Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. It has beenaccepted for inclusion in Boston College Law Review by an authorized administrator of Digital Commons @ Boston College Law School. For moreinformation, please contact [email protected].

Recommended Citation, Cumulative Index, 10 B.C.L. Rev. 1039 (1969), http://lawdigitalcommons.bc.edu/bclr/vol10/iss4/15

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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME X

1968-1969

Case Index(Boldface type denotes cases which have been noted or discussed at length.)

Cases Cited PageAegis Prods., Inc. v. Arriflex 133 ffAFSCME, Council 19 v. NLRB 787-89Alaska v. Operating Eng'rs Local

302 793-95Albrecht v. The Herald Co.

208-16, 389-90 ffAllen Bradley Co. v. Local 3, Elec.

Workers 480Allied Artists Pictures Corp. v.

D. Kaltman & Co. 330-31Aluminum Co. of America 776Alvarez v. Pan American Life Ins.

Co. 603, 604, 612Amalgamated Clothing Workers

v. NLRB 813-15American Aviation, Inc. v. Avia-

tion Ins. Managers, Inc. 976-78American Boiler Mfgrs. Ass'n v.

NLRB (Minneapolis case) 882-85American Boiler Mfgrs. Ass'n v.

NLRB (St. Paul case) 885American Dredging Co. v. Local

25, Operating Eng'rs 827-28American Fed'n of Musicians v.

Carroll 480-89, 893-97American News Co. v. FTC

376-77 ff, 385 ffAmerican Photocopy & Equip.

Co. v. Ravico, Inc, 157 ifAmerican Securit Co. v. Shatter-

proof Glass Corp. 146-58American Ship Bldg. Co. v. NLRB

858-59Apex Elec. Mfg. Co. v. Altorfer

Bros. Co. 147-48Ar-Tik Systems, Inc, v. DairyQueen, Inc. 148-49

A. Seltzer & Co. v. Livingston 170 ifAssociated Home Builders v.

NLRB 873Association of Westinghouse Sal-

aried Employees v. Westing-house Elec. Corp. 161-66

Atkinson v. Foote 13 ffAustin Mailers Union No. 136 v.

Newspapers, Inc. 169Automatic Radio Mfg. Co. v.

Hazeltine Research, Inc. 145-58Avco Corp. v. Machinists Aero

Lodge 735 827-28, 854-55, 915Auerbach v. Shafstor, Inc. 598 ifAviation Credit Corp. v. Gardner 973

Cases Cited PageBanco Credito v. NLRB 799Barrett, People ex rel., v. Union

Bank & Trust Co. 122 ifBausch & Lomb Optical Co. 857Beacon Journal Publishing Co. v.

NLRB 1022Beacon Piece Dyeing & Finishing

Co. 779-80Bedding Workers Local 140 v.NLRB 879-80

Benroth v. Continental Cas. Co. 1034Berger v. Purolator Prods. Inc. 551-52Berlog v. Dreyfus & Co. 555Biakanja v. Irving 936-42Birnbaum v. Newport Steel Corp.

315-18, 747-48Blalock v. Brown 974Bleistein v. Donaldson Litho-

graphing Co. 996Booth SS. Co. v. Meier & Oelhaf

Co. 134Boston Printing Pressman's

Union v. Potter Press 159, 162-68Bound Brook Water Co. v. Jaffe 331Breen v. Peck 1031 ffBrennan v. Midwestern United

Life Ins. Co. 562, 563, 564Brod v. Perlow 321-22Brotherhood of R.R. Trainmen

v. Chicago River & Ind. R.R. 910Brotherton v. McWaters 114, 115Brown v. Trousdale 602Broyles v. Brown Eng'r Co. 132-33Brulotte v. Thys Co. 149-58Buckhannon & N.R.R. v. Davis 491Buffington v. Gerrish 50 ffBuilders Ass'n v. Laborers Dis-

trict Council 170 ffBuilding Trades Council 881Buncher v. NLRB 887-90

California Auto Ass'n Inter-Ins.Bureau v. Maloney 668-70

California Sportswear & DressAss'n 488

Carey v. Donohue

271 ffCarey v. Westinghouse Elec.

Corp. 832-33Champion Spark Plug Co. 385 ff

1039

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ROSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW

Consolo v. FederalComm'n

Covello v. StateCrest Auto Supplies, Inc.

Mfg. Co.Crown Zellerbach Corp.Crider v. Zurich Ins. Co.Cumberland Shoe Corp.

809, 811-12, 814-15Cutler v. NLRB 853Cypress v. Newport News Gen. &

Nonsectarian Hosp. Ass'n 531

Dallas Bldg. Trades Council v.NLRB 885

Darling & Co. 858-59Darlington Mfg. Co. v. NLRB 861-63Deblon v. BeatonDeMarco v. Edens 531Diemer v. Diemer 202-03Division No. 892, Street Ry. Em-

ployees v. M.K. & 0. TransitLines, Inc. 170 ff

Dock Loaders Local 854 v. W.L.Richeson & Sons, Inc. 831-34

Dolgow v. Anderson 506, 509-10, 511,512, 513, 529-30, 534, 536-38, 552-53,

564, 566, 575, 581Donruss Co. v. United States 920-31Dr. Miles Medical Co. v. John D.

Park & Sons Co. 214, 218Duty v. General Fin. Co. 698

Eisen v. Carlisle & Jacquelin 507, 509,511, 517, 520, 535, 536-38, 559, 561,565, 567, 569, 574-75, 585, 611-12

Elder-Beerman Stores Corp. 870Electrical Workers v. NLRB

829-31, 854-55, 912-18Electronic Specialty Co. v. Inter-

national Controls Corp. 333-34Elizabeth Arden, Inc. v. FTC

383 ff, 387 ff

Cases Cited PageElliott v. Bumb 54-55Entel v. Allen 321-22Epstein v. Giannattasio 133 ffEscott v. BarChris Constr. Corp.

360-61, 365 ff, 366-68, 369 ff, 505Esplin v. Hirschi 551Estate of Riggle, In re 712Ex-Cell-0 Corp. 888-90Excelsior Underwear, Inc. 802-07Exchange Bank & Trust Co. v.

Pure Ice & Cold Storage Co. 119 ff

Farmer's Coop. Livestock Marketv. Second Nat'l Bank 123-24

Farmers Mut. Auto. Ins. Co. v.Drane 1034

Fay v. Douds 788Feick v. Hill Bread Co. 626Ferraioli v. Cantor 743-54Fidelis Corp. v. Litton Indus., Inc,

326-27First Nat'l Bank v. Cities Serv. Co.

196-207First Nat'l Bank v. Universal

C.I.T. Credit Corp. 121 ffFischer v. Kletz 509, 510, 510 ff 532, 582Foley Corp. v. Dove 133Ford Motor Co. 780Fox v. Glickman Corp. 588Franks Bros. Co. v. NLRB 808Fred Meyer, Inc. 380Fred Meyer, Inc. v. FTC 380-81Friedlander v. Adelphi Mfg. Co.

18, 27-28FTC v. Fred Meyer, Inc. 374, 379-91FTC v. Travelers Health Ass'n 757Futch v. Fidelity & Cas. Co. 1033-35

Garner v. Teamsters Local 776 790Gas Serv. Co. Coburn 603General Elec. Co. 881-82General Elec. Co., Battery Prod.

Cap. Dep't v. NLRB 866, 867General Eng'r Inc. 870General Motors Corp. 777General Time Corp. v. American

Investors Fund, Inc. 331-32Gladstone v. Murray Co. 626Globus v. Law Research Serv.,

Inc. 371Gordon v. Graham 11-13, 22Grain Merchants of Ind., Inc., In

re 277-78Grayson-Robinson Stores, Inc. v.

Iris Constr. Corp. 909Greene v. Senco, Inc. 892Gregory v. Helvering

194 ff

Gross v. Seligman

1001Gulf Oil Corp. v. Gilbert 724 ffGulf & South American S.S. Co. v.

National Maritime Union 825, 899

Haag Drug Co. 799-800Hall v. Pacific Maritime Ass'n . 843, 844

Cases Cited PageCharles Dowd Box Co. v. Courtney

916Chicago, R.I. & P. Ry. v. City of

Owatonna 491Cintrone v. Hertz Truck Leasing

& Rental Serv. 135-36Citizen Publishing Co. v. United

States 1012Clothing Workers v. NLRB 813-15Coin-O-Matic Serv. Co. v. Rhode

Island Hosp. Trust Co. 5-7, 14Commonwealth v. Bartlett 489-95Connor v. Great Western Say. &

Loan Ass'n 932-42Corn Exch. Nat'l Bank & Trust

Co. v. Klauder 271, 272 ff, 278-79Conroy v. 10 Brewster Ave. Corp.

136-37Consolidated Aircraft Corp. 775-78Consolidated Edison Co. v. NLRB

1017Maritime

1019136-37

v. Ero174

777-78720, 720 ff

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CASE INDEX

Cases Cited PageHamburger v. Paterson Tallow

Co. 1031 ffHamilton Life Ins. Co. v. Re-

public Nat'l Life Ins. Co. 755-61Hansberry v. Lee 560, 571-72, 608, 611Harris v. Jones 509, 563 ff, 564Hawaiian Tuna Packers, Ltd. v.

International Longshoreman'sUnion 488

Henningsen v. Bloomfield Motors,Inc. 130 ff

Hercules Motor Corp. 780Hilton v. Eckcrsley 213Honolulu Typographical Union

No. 37 v. NLRB 878-79Hoover v. Allen 320-21Hopkinson v. Rolt 12-13, 22Housh v. Peth 699Hudiberg Chevrolet, Inc. v. Ponce

46 ffHumphrey v. Moore 842-45Hurley v. Atchison 72 ifHyde v. First & Merchants Nat'l.

Bank 530

1AM v. Geometric Tool Co. 849Illinois Bell Tel. Co. v. Slattery

642, 627, 631-32Independent Oil Workers v.

Socony Mobil Oil Co. 916I. Oscherwitz & Sons 780In re Kravitz 49, 51, 51 ffIn re Estate of Riggle 712In re Portland Newspaper Pub-

lishing Co. 276-77In re Valencia Baxt Express, Inc.

169 ffIn re Veterans' Air Express

973, 974, 975In re White 277International Atlas Servs. Inc. v.

Twentieth Century Aircraft Co.980, 981

International Harvester Co. 781International Longshoremen's

Ass'n v. Philadelphia MarineTrade Ass'n 823, 899-900

International Mfg. Co. v. Landon,Inc. 148 ff

International Shoe Co. v. FTC 1005-15International Typographical

Union Local No. 21 v. SanFrancisco Newspaper PrintingCo. 169

Jackson v. Muhlenberg Hosp. 136-37Jacob E. Decker & Sons v. Capps 130 ifJanesville Typographical Union

No. 197

881Jarvik v. Magic Mountain Corp. 717J. Klotz & Co. 773Jenne v. Ward

119 ffJohn W. Bolton & Sons, Inc. 777

Cases Cited PageJohn Wiley & Sons, Inc. v. Liv-

ingston 167-68Jones v. McNeill 721, 724 ffJordan Bldg. Corp. v. Doyle,

O'Connor & Co. 313 ffJoseph A. Kaplan & Sons 378 ffJoseph v. Farnsworth Radio &

Television Corp. 747 ffJoy Silk Mills, Inc. v. NLRB 813

Kacppler v. James H. Matthews& Co. 620

Kardon v. National Gypsum Co.314, 626

Kiefer-Stewart Co. v. Joseph E.Seagram & Sons, Inc. 173, 215 ff

Kilberg v. Northeast Airlines 726King Features Syndicate v.

Fleischer 1001, 1002Klor's Inc. v. Broadway-Half

Stores, Inc. 202 ffKostel Corp. 797 ITKraft-Phenix Cheese Corp.

382 ff, 385-88Kravitz, In •re 49-51, 51 ffKronenberg v. Hotel Governor

Clinton, Inc. 534, 552-53, 563

K.S. Corp v. Chemstrand Corp. 385 ff

Ladue v. Detroit & M.R.R. 12-13Laidlaw Corp. 866Levi Strauss & Co. 809Lewis v. National Bank 51 ffLibbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co. 800, 801List v. Fashion Park, Inc. 746, 751 ffLocal 24, Teamsters v. Oliver 485Local 138, Int'l Union of Operat-

ing Eng'rs (Skura) 875Local 164, Painters v. NLRB 914Local 174, Teamsters v. Lucas

Flour Co. 916Local 189, Meat Cutters v. Jewel

Tea Co. 481, 484, 486Local 205, United Electrical

Workers v. General Elec. Co.166-67

Local 283, UAW (WisconsinMotor Corp.) 873, 874

Local 328, Teamsters v. Armour& Co. 847, 848

Local 753, Milk Wagon Driversv. Lake Valley Farms Prods.,Inc. 483

Local 761, Electrical Workers v.NLRB 881

Local 1251, UAW v. RobertshawControls Co. 848

Manchester Nat'l Bank v. Roche273, 276

Marine Transp. Lines, Inc. v. Cur-ran 912 if

Maryland Cas. Co. v. Cushing 758-79

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BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW

Cases Cited PageMcCarroll v. District Council of

Carpenters 916McClure v. Borne Chem. Co. 323 ifMcCullough Tool Co. v. Well

Surveys, Inc. 151-58McDonald v. Mabee 718McGowan v. United States 189 ffMcLeod v. General Electric Co. 891McManus v. Jessup & Moore Pa-

per Co. 747, 748Meat Drivers Union v. United

States 483Merrill v. Buck 938Mersay v. First Republic Corp. of

America 535, 581Metal Workers' Alliance, Inc. 876Minichiello v. Rosenberg 717, 721-22 ffMinnesota Mining & Mfg. Co.

v. Meter (3M) 891, 892Miranda Fuel Co. 791, 792Monroe Auto Equipment Co. 389Moore v. Great America Corp. 329-30Montgomery Ward & Co. 781Moscarelli v. Stamm & Co. 552Mullane v. Central Hanover Bank

& Trust Co. 560, 561, 569, 571,572-73, 619, 630-31

Mutual Shares Corp. v. Genesco 328

National Woodwork Mfgrs. Ass'nv. NLRB 881-85

Nedd v. United Mine Workers 844-45New Orleans S.S. Ass'n v. Gen-

eral Longshore Workers, Local1418 824-26, 898-905

News Union v. NLRB 859NLRB v. Allis-Chalmers Mfg.

Co. 873, 874, 875NLRB v. Beech-Nut Life Savers,

Inc. 806-07NLRB v. Cone Mills Corp. 805NLRB v. C. & C. Plywood

1021 ff, 1024NLRB v. Dalton Tel. Co. 914NLRB v. David Buttrick Co. 857NLRB v. Davis Cafeteria, Inc. 799NLRB v. Exchange Parts Co. 1019NLRB v. Fleetwood Trailer Co. 864-67NLRB v. Frisch's Big Boy III-

Mar, Inc, 798NLRB v. Fruit & Vegetable

Packers Local 760 (Tree Fruits)877-81

NLRB v. Great Dane Trailers,Inc. 865-67

NLRB v. Industrial Union ofMarine & Shipbuilding Work-ers 875

NLRB v. Insurance Agents' In-ternational Union 853

NLRB v. Katz 853, 854NLRB v. Lake Butler Apparel

Co. 810-12

Cases Cited PageNLRB v. Mid-States Metal Prods. 869NLRB v. Newark Morning

Ledger Co. 774NLRB v. Purity Food Stores 799NLRB v. Rice Lake Creamery Co.

1020NLRB v. Seven-Up Bottling Co. 1019NLRB v. S.E. Nichols Co. 812 ffNLRB v. Sobs Theatre Corp. 799NLRB v. Southland Paint Co. 810-12NLRB v. Strong 887-89, 1015-24NLRB v. Truck Drivers Local

449 (Buffalo Linen) 859-61NLRB v. Wooster Div. of Borg-

Warner Corp. 854, 856, 867-68, 830NLRB v. Zoe Chem. Co. 871-72Northern Illinois Corp. v. Bishop

Distrib. Co. 978Norwalk CORE v. Norwalk Re-

development Agency 544 ffOffice Employees Union v. NLRB

788-89Ohio Oil Co. v. Conway 986 ffOltarsh v. Aaena Ins. Co. 718-19O'Neill v. Maytag 318-20

Packinghouse Workers v. NLRB863-64

Palmer v. Massachusetts 492-93Pappas v. Moss 322Paul v. Virginia 756Pennoyer v. Neff 715People ex re]. Barrett v. Union

Bank & Trust Co. 122 ffPep Boys 798 ifPerlman v. Feldmann 609-10Perma-Life Mufflers, Inc. v. Inter-

national Parts Corp. 175-77Pettit v. American Stock Exch. 318Phalen v. Theatrical Protective

Union No. 1 793-95Phelps Dodge Corp. v. NLRB 1017Philadelphia v. Charles Pfizer &

Co. 599 ffPhiladelphia Elec. Co. v. Ana-

conda Am. Brass Co. 511, 533,563 ff, 564, 567, 568, 584

Philadelphia Marine Trade Ass'nv. International Longshore-man's Ass'n Local 1291 899-900

Pine! v. Pine] 604Podolsky v. Devinney 716-17Poller v. Columbia Broadcasting

System, Inc. 203-05, 207

Reines Distribs., Inc. v. AdmiralCorp. 386

Republic Aviation Co. v. NLRB868, 869

Republic Steel Corp. v. Maddox 837Republic Steel Corp. v. NLRB 1017 ffRichland v. Cheatham

565

Rieke Metal Prods. C orp. 775

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CASE INDEX

Cases Cited PageRivera v. NMU Pension Plan 838-41Robinson v. Consolidated Real

Estate & Fire Ins. Co. 13 ffRocform Corp. v. Acitelli-Stan-

dard Concrete Wall, Inc. 152-58Rock Island Auction Sales v. Em-

Cases Cited PageSprayregen v. Livingston Oil Co.

327-28 ffSt. Louis Southwestern Ry. v.

James

120State Bank v. Weiss

120

State Sec. Co. v. Aviation Enter-pire Packing Co. 117 ff, 123 prises, Inc. 974 ff

Rosenberg v. Rudnick 275-76 Steelworkers Local 1070 875Rosenthal v. Stein 996 Sunbeam Corp. 387-88Rossurn v. Jones 1031 ff Supreme Tribe of Ben-Hur v.Rothlein v. Armour & Co. 840-41 Cauble 607Ruckle v. Row Am. Corp. 329 Symington Wayne Corp. v. Dres-Ruppert v. Egelhoffer 904, 905 ser Indus., Inc. 330Russell v. Stansell 602 Symonds v. State 657 IT

Sachs v. Davis & Hemphill, Inc. 893Sacks v. Angle 891Sailor's Union (Moore Dry Dock)

881 ffSan Diego Bldg. Trades Council

v. Garmon 790-92Sandy Estate Co. v. Commissioner

926 ffSantor v. A & M Karagheusian 131 ffSay-On Drugs, Inc. 795-96Sawyer v. Pioneer Leasing Corp.

138-39Schatte v. International Alliance

of Theatrical Stage Employees 582Schwarzenbach-Huber Co. v.

NLRB 809, 810, 812School Dist. v. Harper & Row

Publishers, Inc. 550, 562, 564Scofield v. NLRB 874Scott Paper Co. v. Marcalus Mfg.

Co. 148-49Sears Roebuck & Co. v. All States

Life Ins. Co. 758-59SEC v. National Sec., Inc. 759-61SEC v. Texas Gulf Sulphur Co. 748SEC v. Variable Annuity Life

Ins. Co. 1028Seely v. White Motor Co. 132 ffSeider v. Roth 711-19, 724-27Sexton v. Kessler 270-72,

271 ff, 272 ffSiegel v. Chicken Delight, Inc.

508, 510, 535Simpson v. Loehmann

714-17, 721, 725-26Simpson v. Union Oil Co. 174-75Sinclair Ref. Co. v. Atkinson

820, 823-26, 898-905, 912-17Smith v. Anglo-California TrustCo. 2 ff

Smith v. Eastern Airmotive Corp. 980Smith v. Evening News Ass'n 1016 ffSmith Steel Workers 833 ffSnyder v. Harris 497-98, 604, 604 ffSouthern Ornamental Iron Works

v. Morrow 620Speed v. Transamerica Corp. 623-24Spielberg Mfg. Co. 778-80

Tanker Serv. Comni'n, Inc. v.International Organization ofMasters 912

Teamsters, Local 795 v. YellowTransit Freight Lines, Inc. 899 ff

Telonic Instruments802 ffTexas Co. 868

Textile Workers Union v. Amer-ican Thread Co. 160-63

Textile Workers Union v. Dar-lington Mfg. Co.

861 -62

Textile Workers Union v. Lin-coln Mills 166-67

Timken Roller Bearing Co. 776Trifari, Krussmatt & Fishel v.

Charel Co. 996 ffTryon v. Smith 754 ifTurner v. Brien 700Tyree v. Edwards 794-95

UAW v. Hamilton Beach Mfg.Co. 846-48

UAW v. Hoosier Cardinal Corp.849-50

Union Carbide & Carbon Corp.v. Nisley 623

United Electrical Workers v.NLRB 829-31, 854-55, 912-18

United Mine Workers V. Gibbs 606United Mine Workers v. Pen-

nington 481, 488United States v. American Fed'n

of Musicians 487United States v. Arnold, Schwinn

& Co. 216 ffUnited States v. Automatic Heat-

ing & Equip. Co. 8United States v. Colgate & Co. 210United States v. Donruss Co. 920-31United States v. Durigan 492United States v. Hooe 30United States v. Johnson 189 ff, 191United States v. Loew's, Inc. 145 ffUnited States v. Martin 189 ffUnited States v. National Bank 1014 ffUnited States v. New York, N.H.

& H.R • 493United States v. Paramount Pic-

tures, Inc. 145

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BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW

Cases Cited PageUnited States v. Parke, Davis &

Co. 202 ff, 210-13United States v. Socony-Vacuum

Oil Co. 215 ffUnited States v. South-Eastern

Underwriters Ass'n 756-58, 1026-27United States v. Strollo 35United States Steel Corp. 1005-15United Steelworkers v. American

Mfg. Co. 902, 905United Steelworkers v. Enterprise

Wheel & Car Co.167 ff, 902, 905, 1018

United Steelworkers v. NLRB 852-53United Steelworkers v. Warrior &.

Gulf Navigation Co.

Cases Cited PageVirginia Elec. & Power Co. v.

NLRB 1018Voege v. American Sumatra To-

bacco Corp. 324-26

Waldron v. British Petroleum Co. 199Warehouse Markets, Inc. 797 ffWatson v. Employers Liab. As-

surance Corp. 720-21Well Surveys, Inc. v. Perfo-Log,

Inc. 153-58West Rock Lodge 2120, Machin-

ists v. Geometric Tool Co. 849Westherg v. Chicago Lumber &

Coal Co. 120Westminster Bank v. Wheaton 117 tf

167 ff, 902, 905, 914, 1021University Nursing Home, Inc. 787-89

Winston-Salem Printing Press-men Union v. Piedmont Pub-lishing Co. 159, 168-70

Vaage v. Lewis 720-22 Winterbottom v. Wright 130 ffVaca v. Sipes 791-95, 834, 836, 835-45 W.C. Nabors v. NLRB 31 ffVan Duzor v. Allen 50 ff Wisner v. First Nat'l Bank 120Vine v. Beneficial Fin. Co. 326-27 Wyman-Gordon Co. v. NLRB 804-07

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Topical Index

Acceptancecheck, U.N.I.L. 119-21

Accumulated Earnings Tax"business purpose" test: ri sug-

gested alternative 919-31displacement of the avoidance

test for liability 924-29taxpayer's burden of proof 919-31

Advertising Allowancesprice discrimination

redefinition of "customer" un-der 2(d) of Robinson-Patman Act 379-89

Robinson-Patman Act, Section2(d) 374-91

redefinition of "customer" 379-89requirements of section 2(d)

377-79Antitrust Law

advertising allowancesredefinition of "customer" un-

der 2(d) of Robinson-Pat man Act 379-89

class actions, damages 621-23congressional purpose 172discovery 196-207effect of limited application of

in pail delicto defense on 177-78effect of lack of in pan delicto

defense on 178-79Federal Rule of Civil Procedure

23 549-50history of defenses to 172-75in pail (Leticia 173-75labor unions 480-89mandatory package licensing,

tying 143-58package licensing of patents 143-58post-expiration royalties 143-58private enforcement 172Robinson-Patman Act, Section

2(d) 374-91background of section 2(d) 374-77redefinition of "customer" 379-89requirements of section 2(d) 377-79

summary judgment 196-207unclean hands 173-74

Arbitrationarbitration and anti-injunction:

the case for accommodation898-918

arbitrator, powers of 815-20conflict with remedial power of

NLRB 904-08municipal liability for riots 685new contract, arbitrability of

159-71, 815-20Norris-LaGuardia Act 898-918strike injunction awards, en-

forcement of 820-27use of federal arbitration statute

in regulating insurance 755-61

work assignment disputes 831-34Banks and Banking

tortious liability for buildingdefects 932-42

Bank Collectionretention of a check 116-26

Bankruptcyfloating lien under U.C.C. 265future advance interest 9-10jurisdiction of bankruptcy court

in a taking by eminent do-main 489-95

Buyerin the ordinary course 978-80rights of buyer not possessing

goodssee Sales, rights of buyer

rights to goods in transit 74Capital

availability and the communitydevelopment corporation

see Community DevelopmentCorporation

Checkacceptance, U,N,I,L, 119-21retention, payor bank 116-26tortious conversion 119

Civil Aeronautics Act:recordation 974-76

Civil ProcedureFederal Rule 23

constitutional notice require-ments of 751

discretion of Trial Court 524-25effect of Indiscriminate Use 521-24notice

barratry 561-64mailing of 563-64payment for 564-67preparation of 562-63requirements of 558-59

purpose of (b)(3) 517-21statutory notice requirements

of 751Class Actions

ability to protect interest of theclass 535

adequacy of representation 509-10aggregation of claims to meet

minimum jurisdictionalamount requirement 601

amendment to pleadings toeliminate class action 591

attorneys for original parties aslead counsel 581

client solicitation considerations 596common question requirements 508-09

damages

615defendant

619-21effect of member's entry of ap-

pearance through counsel 583

1045

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function of attorney represent-ing the class 513-14

historical categorization ofclaims and their extinctionby Rule 23 602-03, 609

history of former rule 23 502-03judicial control over 579mandatory notice 511-12mandatory response to notice

by class members 589notice procedures fo"r assuring

due process protections 594orders in the conduct of 577practicality and reality of allow-

ing aggregation of claims 613-14prerequisites under subsection (a)

common questions of law orfact and their predom-inancy 532-34

numerosity and impracticalityof joinder 528-31

typical claims or defenses 534-35quality of counsel 535-36Rule 23: device for aiding small

claimant 501superiority of class action 510-11underlying purposes of amended

Rule 23 504-08use of transfers under 28 U.S.C.

§ 1407 598Clayton Act

section 3 175section 4 172section 7

failing company defense 1005-15Collection Agencies

common law remedies for abu-sive practices 698-702

licensing of 702-03practices prohibited by statute 704-06regulation by state supervisory

body 706-09statutory regulation of 702-10

Collective Bargaining Agreementsarbitrator's injunctive power 898-908injunction of breach 898-918new provisions 159-71, 905-08NLRB power to construe to

award fringe benefits 1015-23waiver of right of removal 913-17

Commercial Paperwant or failure of consideration

as defense to action on acheck under the U.C.C. 108-15

Common lawprotection of debtors from col-

lection agencies 698-702Community Development Corpo-

2ration 217-64capital, availability of

Economic Opportunity Actof 1964 227-35

Self-Determination Act of1968 246-49

Conflict of Lawsstandards for exercise of juris-

diction with direct actionstatutes 717-22

Considerationwant or failure as a defense to

an action on a check 108-15Constitutional Law

-notice under Rule 23(c)(2) ofFederal Rules of Civil Pro-cedure 751

state regulation of insurancecompanies 668-72, 1024-29

Contractsjoint venture 934-36

Controlling Stockholderduties under Rule lOb-5 743-54duty to disclose impending sale

745-50duty to invite minority stock-

holders to join in a pre-mium sale 750-52

Conversioncheck, tortious 119

Copyrightcommon law copyright

"fair use" 994-95"fair use"

pop art 994-95pop art

copyrightability 995-99"fair use" 994-99infringement of 999-1003

Corporate Taxationaccumulated earnings tax: dis-

placement of the avoidancepurpose test for liability 919-31

Corporationsderivative actions under Rule

10b-5 318-24fraudulent tender offers 329-34

Courtsenforcement of no-strike clause

898-918judicial remedies of debtors

against collection agencies698-702

Covenants not to Suereserving right of action against

insurer after releasing per-sonal assets of insured 1030-38

Damagesclass actions 615Federal Rule 23 615Securities Exchange Act of 1934,

see that titleuncollected class action dam-

ages 631-32Debtor

protection of debtor from abu-sive practices of collectionagencies 698-710

Declaratory Reliefcorresponding to final injunc-

tive relief 543

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Defendant Class Actions 619-21Deferred Posting

Model deferred posting statute121-22

Direct Action Statutesconstitutionality of 720contacts necessary for personal

jurisdiction over liabilityinsurer 717-22

insuranceeffect on covenant not to sue

1033-38Discovery

antitrust actions 196-207discovery available to resist a

motion for summary judg-ment Z05-07

relationship with summaryjudgment in antitrust pro-ceedings 196-207

Dram Shop Acts 939-41Eminent Domain

Jurisdiction of the bankruptcycourt 489-95

EquityLabor Injunctions 898-918

Ethicsproblems for attorneys prose-

cuting the insured's actionagainst third persons 97

Express Warrantiesunder the U.C.C. and U.S.A. 127-28in non-sale situations 132

Family Corporations 754Family Arbitration Act

relation to insurance regulation756-61

section 4 756-61Federal Aviation Act:

Recordation Section 503 972-82Federal Rules of Civil Procedure

damages 615history of former rule 2:3 502-03orders in the conduct of class

actions 23(d) 577Rule 23; device for aiding small

claimant 501Rule 23 (b) (I) 540-42Rule 23 (b)(2) 542-45

civil rights 544Rule 23 (b) (3) 545-55

Antitrust law 549-50common course of conduct 551-53four factors of 547-59fraudulent misrepresentation

550-52549

common549-53545-47

class ac-553-55

751

statutory notice requirements 751underlying purposes of

amended Rule 23 504-08use of transfers under 28

U.S.C. § 1407 with Rule23 598

Filingunder Federal Aviation Act 972-82under U.C.C. 972-82

Floating liencontroversy in the courts 265

Fraudsee Securities Exchange Act of

1934Future Advances

future advance interest underU.C.C. 1

Good Faith Purchaser 976-78Housing Development

tortious liability of lender forstructural defects 932-42

Housing and Urban DevelopmentAct of 1968

Urban Property Protection andReinsurance Act of 1968 622-67

Implied Warrantiesin non-sale situations 132-34Under the U.C.C. and U.S.A. 128-29

IndorsersLiability on a check 108-15

Injunctionbreach of collective bargaining

agreements 898-918In Part Delicto 173-75

economic coercion exception 174-75effect of a limited application of

177-78effect of a rejection of 178-79rejection of 175-77

Insiders 744Insurance

attachment of automobile liabil-ity insurer's obligations todefend and indemnify 711-17

California property insurancestatute 678-79

causes of lack of property in-surance in urban core areas

653-54company's desire for undis-

closed identity 86constitutionality of state statu-

tory plans in urban coreareas 668-72

covenant not to sue insured andprimary insurer as retain-ing right of action againstexcess insurer 1030-38

direct action against the insurer712-22

District of Columbia propertyinsurance statute 679-84

effectiveness of state statutoryplans in urban core areas 672-84

mass accidentspredominance of

questionspurposes ofsuperiority of the

tionRule 23 (c)(2)

constitutional notice require-ments

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effect of partial release anddirect action statutes 1033-34

federal reinsurance program 662-67Illinois property insurance stat-

ute 681-83joinder of insured and insurer

1037-38lack of insurance in urban core

areas 684-87Massachusetts property insur-

ance statute 679-81Meaning of business of insur-

ance under McCarran Fer-guson Act 755-61, 1025-26

section 2(b) 755-61Michigan property insurance

statute 683-84necessary ingredients of prop-

erty insurance plan 654-56necessity of 651-53New Jersey property insurance

statute 673-78New York property insurance

statute 673-78Pennsylvania property insur-

ance statute 681-83prior solutions to problem in

urban core area 656-62scope of federal regulation 755-61state statutory plans for urban

core areas 667-84traditional pattern of state in-

surance regulation 1026-27"Urban Area Plans" 660-62Urban Core Areas 650-87use of federal arbitration statute

in regulating 755-61Joinder

of insured and insurer 1037-38Joint Enterprise

savings and loan association fi-nancing building contractor

934-36Jurisdiction

Bankruptcy court's rule in aneminent domain proceeding

489-95direct action against the liability

insurer 717-22federal preemption of labor law

789-95labor dispute, removal to fed-

eral court 827-31minimum contacts 722-25quasi-in-rem—attachment of au-

tomobile liability insurer'sobligations to defend andindemnity 711-17, 725-27

standards of NLRBrefusal to assert jurisdiction

over nonprofit nursinghomes 787-88

state court and charges of un-fair representation 789-95

state court power to enjoinunion strikes 845-46

state insurance regulation doesnot preclude securities_ reg-ulation under McCarran-Ferguson Act 1025-26

Jury Trialright in class actions, damages

628-30Labor Law

Board deference to arbitration773-83

the arbitration tribunal 767-70Taft-Hartley Act g 10(a) 770-73

Labor-Management Relations Actsection 8(a)(1) 863-64, 867-70section 8(a) (3)

858-63, 864-67, 870-73section 8(a)(5)

duty to bargain for arbitra-tion clause 850-58

section 8(b) (1) (A) 873-75, 875-77section 8 (b) (4) 877-85section 8(b)(7)(A) 885-86section 8(d)

arbitration clause as conditionof employment 885690:583

section 10(a) 886-93section 10(c) 1015-23

Board's power to awardfringe benefits 1015-23

section 10(j) 890-93section 10(k)

work assignments 832section 301

accommodation with NorrisLaGuardia Act 898-918

conflict with Norris-LaGuar-dia Act 820-27, 847

exhaustion of contractualremedies 837-38

individual suits against em-ployer838 -42

individual suits against union842-45

state time limitations 849-50unfair representation as

breach of collective bar-gaining agreement

841-42, 844-45waiver of right to removal 913-17

Labor-Management Reporting andDisclosure Act

section 10(a)(4) 873-75Labor Relations

appropriate bargaining unitredesignation of 800-02single store units 795-800

arbitration of new contract159-71, 815-20

arbitration, NLRB jurisdictionconcurrent with 831-34

arbitrator's injunctive power 898-908

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authorization cards and recog-nition without election 808-15

collective bargaining agreementinjunction of breach 898-918new provisions 905-08requirement of good faith 850-58waiver of right of removal 913-17

duty to bargainmandatory bargaining sub-

jects 854-55enforcement of no-strike clause

arbitrator's injunction 898-908court injunction 908-12state court injunction 913

federal preemption 789-95injunction: against plant re-

moval 846-48injunction: breach of collective

bargaining agreements 898-918injunctive arbitration awards 820-31

enforcement of 820-31jurisdictional disputes 831-34mandatory bargaining subjects

854-55NLRB remedial power 787-89no-strike clauses

union violation of 898-918plant removal

injunction against 846-48seniority rights 848-49

"quickie" arbitration 905-08recognition without election

authorization cards 905-08refusal to bargain, arbitration

clause 830representational and organiza-

tional activities 795-815seniority rights in plant removal

848-49state court injunctions 913-17state court jurisdiction over

charges of unfair represen-tation 789-95

strikesinjunction of 798-918

strike injunction bystate court 845-46

unfair labor practicesbargaining to impasse on mi-

nor demand 852-53contract bar to solicitation 869-70denying access to Board pro-

cesses 875-77economic lockout 858-59employer's duty to investigate

union demand for dis-charge 870-73

employer anti-strike campaign867-69

fine for exceeding union pro-duction quotas 873-75

injunctions, 10(j) 890-93insistence on clause in con-

tract barring removal of

injunction proceeding tofederal court 854-55

instructions to supervisors 870lockout to pressure multi-em-

ployer contract terms 859-61partial plant closing 861-63racial discrimination 863-64recognitional picketing 885-86reinstatement fees 875-77reinstatement of economic

strikers 864-67remedies 887-90requirement of supervisors to

pay dues in order to ob-tain seniority credit 875-77

secondary boycottsproduct picketing 877-81reserved gate and common

situs picketing 881-82union's financial interest in

employer's competitor 857-58union insistence on coordi-

nated bargaining unilat-• eral change in union by-

laws during negotiations857-58

union insistence on coordi-nated bargaining

855-57work preservation agreements882-85

union communication with em-ployees; "Names and Ad-dresses" rule 802-07

unions and antitrust laws 480-89union's duty of fair representa-

tionLeases

834-38

treatment of warrantiesprior to the U.C.C. 134-36under the U.S.A. 137-42

Licensingpackage licensing of patents 143-58

Liensfloating liens and preference

problem 265tax liens and the future advance

interest under the U.C.C. 29-36Lump Sum Distributions

pension plans 188-96Majority Stockholders

see controlling stockholderMaster

use in class actions, damages 624-27McCarran-Ferguson Act

does not preclude federal securi-ties regulation 1025

legislative purpose of 575-60means of interpreting business

of insurance 1026-27scope of federal regulation of

insurance 755-61section 2(b) 755-61

Mechanic Liens 980-82Mergers

failing company defense 1005-15

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Midnight Deadlineextention of 125-26

Minority Stockholdersrights on the sale of controlling

shares 743-54Modification of Warranties

under the U.C.C. and U.S.A. 129Mortgages

mortgages for future advancesunder pre-U.C.C. law I1-12

Municipal Corporationsliability for riots 658-60, 684-85regional government as a solu-

tion to fiscal crisis 685-86National Labor Relations Act

jurisdictional standards ofNLRB 787-89

section 8(a)(5) 850-58section 8(d) 850-58

National Labor Relations Boardpower to construe contract to

remedy unfair labor prac-tice 1015-23

waiver of right of removal asmandatory bargaining sub-ject 913-17

Negligencedram shop acts 939-41lender's liability to third parties

in financing housing devel-opment 932-42

tavern keeper's liability 939-41New York Motor Vehicle Acci-

dent Indemnification Law 78New York State Urban Job In-

centive Programtax incentives, credits for con-

struction and training 983-92Norris-LaGuardia Act

accommodated with Labor-Management Relations Act

898-918avoidance of anti-injunction

provisions 898-908conflict with Labor-Manage-

ment Relations Act, section301 820-27

"labor dispute" refined 898-908section 4 820-27section 13 820-27

Noticeclass actions

constitutional requirements 559-61Patents

package licensing 143-58post-expiration royalties 143-58

Payor Bankretention of a check, liability 116-26

Pension Planslump sum distributions 188-96separation from the service 188-96

Personal Propertyfloating liens and preference

problem 265security interest in personal

property for future ad-vances 1-37

Pleadingseffect of failing to plead the

proper theory of a casewhen motion for summaryjudgment reviewed 202-03

Possessory Liens 40-41Poverty Law

insurance in urban core areas 650-87Urban Property Protection and

Reinsurance Act of 1968 662-67Pretrial Conference

use in class actions, damages 627-28Price Discrimination

advertising allowances 374-91redefinition of "customer"

under § 2(d) of Robin-son-Patman Act 379-89

Robinson-Patman Act, Section2(d)

background of section 2(d) 374-77redefinition of "customer" 379-89requirements of section 2(d)

377-79Procedure

application of Federal Rule 56in antitrust proceedings 199-200

damages 615effect of granting Rule 56(f)

discovery procedures ratherthan Rule 26 discoverywhere there is an opposingmotion for summary judg-ment 205-07

Products Liabilitylender's tortious liability for

building defects 932-42the confrontation between the

U.C.C. and RestatementSection 402A 130-32

Railway Labor Actaccommodated with Norris-La-

Guardia Act 910-11Releases and Covenants not to

Sueas extinguishing cause of action

against insurer 1030-38construction of 1030-31

Remediesdebtors' common law remedies

against collection agencies

98- 702statutory protection of debtorsfrom collection agencies 702-10

labor injunctions 898-918Replevin 42Restriction of Insurance Subroga-

tion to Contracts of Indem-nity 83

Retention of a CheckPayor Bank's liability under

section 4-302 116-26Robinson-Patman Act

advertising allowances 374-91

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section 2(d) 374-91background of section 2(d) 374-77redefinition of "customer" 379-89requirements of section 2(d)

377-79Rule Against Assignments of

Causes of Action for BodilyInjury and Subrogation 81

Rule 10b-5see Securities Exchange Act of

1934Sales

buyer not possessing goodsrights against buyer in ordi-

nary course 59-61rights against other good

faith purchasers 61-65rights against seller 57-59rights against subsequent lien

creditors 65-66rights against trustee in bank-

ruptcy 66-74buyer's right to goods in transit 74seller not possessing goods

reclamation under UCC 2-50743-44

reclamation under UCC 2-70244-57

424174

replevinsecurity interest

seller's right to goods in transitSavings and Loan Associations

tort liability for building defects932-42

Securitiesclass actions, damages 623-24

Section 10(b)sec Securities Exchange Act of

1934Securities Act of 1933

section 11 364-68Securities Exchange Act of 1934

Rule 10b-5congressional purpose 748-49damages problem 749-50, 752defrauded purchaser or seller

requirement 747-49disclosure duty in the sale of

controlling shares 745-50effect on family corporations 754elements of a violation 749equal opportunity theory 752-53fraud through non-disclosure

of an impending premiumsale of stock 743-50

fraud through non-invitationof minority shareholders

751-52insiders 744invitation duty in the sale of

controlling shares 750-52materiality of information 745-46necessary relationship be-

tween plaintiffs and de-fendants 746-49, 752

privity requirement 747tippees 744

section 10(b) 313-36, 337-59, 361-62congressional purpose in

enacting 748-49section 17(a) 363section 18(a) 363-64

Security Interestsfuture advances 1-37perfection 972-82recordation 972-82

Securities Regulationnot precluded by state insur-

ance regulation 1024-26Rule 10b-5 313-36, 337-59statutory merger is a purchase

or sale under section 10(b)and Rule 10b-5 1025-26

Secured Transactionsfloating lien and preference

problem 265future advance interest under

U.C.C. 1-37Seller

rights of seller not possessinggoods

see Sales, rights of sellerright to goods in transit 74

Shareholder's Suitsdamages 623-24

Sherman Actapplication to labor union 480-84combinations under section 1 210-13discovery in Sherman Act pro-

ceedings 196-207maximum price-fixing under

section 1 213-16section 1 175, 208-16summary judgment in Sherman

Act proceedings 196-207Social Desirability of Subroga-

tion 79Strikes

injunction against 898-918Subrogation

rule against assignments ofcauses of action for bodilyinjury 81

rule against splitting a cause ofaction 84

Summary judgmentantitrust actions 196-207relationship with discovery pro-

ceedings in antitrust ac-tions 196-207

test applied when motion madefor summary judgment 199-205

Taxationaccumulated corporate earnings

tax 919-31captial gains treatment for pen-

sion plan distributions ]88-196clioateness—future advance in-

terest 31-32

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Internal Revenue Code of 1954,Section 531-37 919-20

subjective standard criticized asa basis of 924-29

tax liens and the future advanceinterest under U.C.C. 29-36

unreasonable accumulation ofcorporate earnings 919-31

'lax IncentivesNew York State Urban Job

Incentive Program 983-92Tender Offer 753-54Tippees 744forts

bank's liability to third partiesin financing housing devel-opment 932-42

debtor's recovery front collec-tion agency based on defa-mation 700-701

debtor's recovery from collec-tion agency based on inten-tional infliction of mentalanguish 698-699

debtor's recovery from collec-tion agency based on inva-sion of privacy 699-700

lender's tort liability for build-ing defects 932-42

liability for participation in ariot or insurrection 656-58

Trade Regulationsadvertising allowances

redefinition of "customer" un-der § 2(d) of Robinson-Patman Act 379-89

package licensing of patents 143-58post-expiration royalties 143-58maximum price-fixing 213-16price discrimination

redefinition of -customer" un-der § 2(d) of Robinson-Patman Act 379-89

Robinson-Pattnan Act, Section2(d) 374-91

background of section 2(d) 374-77redefinition of "customer" 379-89requirements of section 2(d) 377-79

Section 1 of Sherman Act 208-16Trust Agreements

apportioning attorneys' fees andother expenses of recoveryfrom third parties 95

ethical problems for attorneys

prosecuting the insured'saction against third persons 97

trustee's duty with respect tosettlement with a thirdparty 92

use to avoid problems of subro-gation 88

Trusteeduty with respect to settlement

with a third party 92Trust Rights

acquired by judgment or by set-tlement contract 99

Uncollected Damagesclass actions 631-32

Uniform Commercial CodeArticle 2: Sales

express warranties 127-28implied warranties 128-29modification of warranties 129reclamation. under section

2-507 44-57reclamation under section

2-702 44-57unconscionable contract 129-130

Article 3indorsement and considera-

tion 108-15Article 9

floating lien and preferenceproblem 265

good faith purchasers and se-curity interest for futureadvances 25-29

priority of future advancesand tax liens 29-36

priority of security interestsfor future advances

4-7, 13-29Unsatisfied Judgment Fund Acts 77Urban Areas

insurance 650-87Urban Law

community development cor-poration

sec Community DevelopmentCorporation

Urban Property Protection andReinsurance Act of 1968 662-67

Vicarious Liabilityjoint venture 934-36

Workmen's Compensation Actsmodels of handling subrogation

problem by statute 102

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Article See, Page Article Sec. Page1 102 139 3 603 I111 201 15-18, 46-49, 4 103 123

58-60, 108, 129 4 108 125-261 203 21 4 213 122 if2 102 140 ff 4 301 117, 122 if, 1262 104 128, 141 4 302 116-262 106 60, 127 4 401 124-262 302 129-30 4 403 1082 313 127-28, 35 6 -- 281-3002 314 123 6 107 252 315 128-29, 142 9 104 972-822 316 129, 137 9 107 23, 32-33, 33 ff2 318 130 9 108 268-69, 273,2 401 39, 42-45, 64 276, 278-792 403 40,44-49, 9 113 49

59, 62-66, 75 9 201 16, 26, 28, 362 502 62-70 9 204 4-5, 28, 33, 63,2 702 41, 44-45, 59, 267-68, 275, 278

74, 634-49 9 205 2743 104 108 9 207 301-1233333

301302303305307

109109

17, 110109110

9999

208301303307

6-827, 27 ff, 36, 64

28, 275, 27825-26, 37, 70 ff

3 408 108-15 9 310 253 413 109-10 9 311 26, 363 414 112-15 9 312 13-293 501 109 9 314 17-183 502 109 10 103 9

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LAW REVIEW

VOLUME X

1968-1969

BRIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS

1969

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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME X

ARTICLES—TITLES

AMENDED RULE 23:

A DEFENDANT'S POINT OF VIEW Thomas J. Weithers 515

THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT

CORPORATION Robert J. Desiderio and Raymond G. Sanchez 217

THE CONTENTS AND MECHANICS OF

RULE 23 NOTICE Rodman Ward Jr. and Wayne N. Elliot 557FEDERAL RULE 23: A DEVICE FOR

AIDING THE SMALL CLAIMANT Tom Ford 501

THE FLOATING LIEN CONTROVERSY IN

THE COURTS: JUDICIAL RESPONSE TO

THE PREFERENCE PROBLEM Henry S. Healy 265

THE FUTURE ADVANCE INTEREST UNDER THE

UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE: VALIDITY

AND PRIORITY Jon S. Cohen 1

ORDERS IN THE CONDUCT OF CI.ASS ACTIONS:

A CONSIDERATION OF SUBDIVISION (d) Herbert B. Newberg 577

A PREFATORY NOTE TO "THE CLASS ACTION-

A SYMPOSIUM" Benjamin Kaplan 497

PREREQUISITES TO A CLASS ACTION UNDER

NEW RULE 23 Charles Donelan 527

REVISED RULE 23: AGGREGATION OF CLAIMS

FOR ACHIEVEMENT OF JURISDICTIONAL AMOUNT George A. Bangs 601

SUBROGATION UNDER UNINSURED MOTORISTS

INSURANCE Robert E. Walsh 77SUGGESTIONS TO MANAGEMENT: ARBITRATION

V. THE LABOR BOARD Edward R. Lev and Steven J. Fishman 763

TITLE AND THE RIGHT TO POSSESSION UNDER

THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE Hal M. Smith 39

ARTICLES—AUTHORS

Bangs, George A., REVISED RULE 23: AGGREGATION OF CLAIMS FOR ACHIEVEMENT

OF JURISDICTIONAL AMOUNT 601

Cohen, Jon S., THE FUTURE ADVANCE INTEREST UNDER THE UNIFORM COMMERCIAL

CODE: VALIDITY AND PRIORITY 1Desiderio, Robert J., THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 217

Donelan, Charles, PREREQUISITES TO A CLASS ACTION UNDER NEW RULE 23 527

Elliott, Wayne N., THE CONTENTS AND MECHANICS OF RULE 23 NOTICE 557Fishman, Steven J., SUGGESTIONS TO MANAGEMENT: ARBITRATION V. THE LABOR

BOARD 763

Ford, Tom, FEDERAL RULE 23: A DEVICE FOR AIDING THE SMALL CLAIMANT 501Healy, Henry S., THE FLOATLNG LIEN CONTROVERSY IN THE COURTS: JUDICIAL

RESPONSE TO THE PREFERENCE PROBLEM 265

Kaplan, Benjamin, A PREFATORY NOTE TO'"THE CLASS ACTION-A SYMPOSIUM" 497

Lev, Edward R., SUGGESTIONS TO MANAGEMENT: ARBITRATION V. THE LABOR BOARD 763

Newberg, Herbert B., ORDERS IN THE CONDUCT OF CLASS ACTIONS: A CONSIDERA-

TION OF SUBDIVISION (d) 577

Sanchez, Raymond G., THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 217

Smith, Hal M., TITLE AND THE RIGHT TO POSSESSION UNDER THE UNIFORM COM-

MERCIAL CODE 39

Walsh, Robert E., SUBROGATION UNDER UNINSURED MOTORISTS INSURANCE 77

Ward, Rodman, Jr., THE CONTENTS AND MECHANICS OF RULE 23 NOTICE 557Weithers, Thomas J., AMENDED RULE 23: A DEFENDANT'S POINT OF VIEW 515

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UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE COMMENTARY

Article 6: Rights of an Aggrieved Creditor of a Bulk Transferor 281Duty of a Pledgee Under Section 9-207 301The Extension of Warranty Protection to Lease Transactions 127Retention of a Check: Payor Bank's Liability Under Section 4-302 116Section 2-702(2): A Seller's Prima Facie Case and the Obligation of Good Faith 634Section 3-408: Problems of "Want or Failure of Consideration" 108Security Interests in Aircraft 972

CURRENT PROBLEMS UNDER THE SECURITIES ACTS

Bar Chris and the Securities Acts: Practical Responses for Attorneys 360The Expanding Uses of Rule 106-5 313Remedies for Private Parties Under Rule 1013-5 337

1968-1969 ANNUAL SURVEY OF LABOR RELATIONS LAW 785

CURRENT LEGISLATION

Debt Collection Practices: Remedies for Abuse 698Insurance in Urban Core Areas: An Analysis of Recent Statutory Solutions 650Open Housing: Title VIII of the 1968 Civil Rights Act 688Some Copyright Aspects of New Art: Pop Goes the Easel 993Tax Incentives: The New York State Urban Job Incentive Program 983

STUD ENT COMMENTS

The Accumulated Earnings Tax: Displacement of the Avoidance Test and a Sug-gested Business Purpose Test 919

CATV and Copyright Infringement 459Constitutional and Statutory Requirements of Notice Under Rule 23 (c) (2) 571Court Enforcement of Arbitration: Provisions for New Contracts 159Credit Insurance: Abuse and Reform 439Customer Restrictions in Fair Trade Contracts 392Damages in Class Actions: Determination and Allocation 615The Federal Communications Commission and Comparative Broadcast Hearings:

WHDII as a Case Study in Changing Standards 943Financing of Building Construction: Liability for Structural Defects 932Judicially Enacted Direct Action Statutes: Soundness of the New York Rule 711Labor Arbitration and Anti-Injunction: The Case for Accommodation 898Package Licensing and Post-Expiration Royalties: The Risk of Misuse 143Private Antitrust Suits: The In Pari Delicto Defense 172Private Arbitration and Antitrust Enforcement: A Conflict of Policies 406Robinson-Patman Act, Section 2(d): The Expanded Definition of "Customer" 374Rule 10b-5 and the Control Premium: Duties of Disclosure and Invitation 743Rule 23: Categories of Subsection (b) 539Standing to Challenge Unlawful Competition Under the National Bank Act 42I

• Wage Earner Plans: Wage Deduction Orders and the Employer's Power to Discharge 728

CASE NOTES

Antitrust—Summary Judgment—Discovery.—First Nat'l Bank v. Cities Service Ca, 196Bankruptcy Law—Bankruptcy Act—Section 77—Jurisdiction of Bankruptcy Court

Over State's Right of Eminent Domain.—Commonwealth v. Bartlett 489

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Insurance—Covenant Not to Sue Defendant—Insured and Primary Insurer—Rightof Action Against Defendant as Insured of Excess Insurer.—Deb/on v. Beaton. 1030

Insurance—McCarran-Ferguson Act—Section 2(b)—Scope of Federal Regulationof Insurance.—Hamilton Life Ins. Co. v. Republic Nat'l Life Ins. Co 755

Labor Law—Antitrust Law—Exemption of Labor Union from Sherman Act.—American Fed'n of Musicians v. Carroll 480

Labor Law—Labor-Management Relations Act—Remedial Power of the NationalLabor Relations Board.—Award of Fringe Benefits.—NLRB v. Strong 1015

Securities Regulation—Insurance—McCarran-Ferguson Act—State Statute Regu-lating Merger Does not Preclude Operation of Federal Securities Law.—SEC v.National Sec., Inc. 1024

Taxation—Capital Gains—Lump-Sum Distributions from Employees' Pension Plans—Separation from the Service in Corporate Reorganizations.—Victor S. Gittens 188

Taxation—Interest Deductions—Application of the "Business Purpose" Test toSection 163(a) of the Internal Revenue Code.—Rothschild v. United States. 181

Trade Regulation—Clayton Act—Mergers—Failing Condition of Acquired CompanyNot an Absolute Defense.—United States Steel Corp. 1005

Trade Regulation—Sherman Act—Combinations to Compete and Replace—Maxi-mum Price Fixing in a Non-Competitive Market—Albrecht v. The Herald Co. 208

CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUME X

Case Index 1039Topical Index 1045Uniform Commercial Code Index 1053

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