Boston College Law ReviewVolume 14Issue 6 Number 6 Article 8
7-1-1973
CUMULATIVE INDEX
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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME XIV
1972-1973
CASE INDEX
(Boldface type denotes cases which have been noted or discussed at length.)
Cases cited PagesA.L.A. Schechter Poultry Corp. v.
United States 127Abbott v. Plumbers Local 142 1240Abbott Laboratories v. Gardner
733-34, 736Abrams v. Occidental Petroleum
Corp. 571-72Adams v. Egley 439, 445-51Adams v. Montana Power Co.
1083-84Albert E. Reed & Co. v. M/S
Thackeray 294-95Alberta M., The 291Alvarez v. Pan American Life In-
surance Co. 547-48American Carpet Mills, Inc. 1140.41American Express Warehousing,
Ltd. v. Transamerica Insur-ance Co. 1127-32
American Fidelity Co. v. NationalCity Bank 961
Anaconda Co. v. Ruckelshaus578; 729-40, 741-42, 764
Androscoggin County Savings Bankv. Campbell 485fn
Application of Benson1053, 1057-60, 1066-67, 1070
Application of Bernhart 1054-55Application of Mahony 1055-58, 1060Application of Musgrave 1056-58, 1060Application of Prater 1053-56April Productions, Inc. v. Strand
Enterprises, Inc. 1308, 1310-11Asbestos Workers Local 53 v. Vogler
309Atlantic Transport Co. v. Imbro-
vek 1078, 1080, 1086
Balsam v. Division of Employ-ment 1107
Barnett v. Anaconda Co. 1265-68Bath Iron Works Corp. 358Bell v. Burson 337-38Billy Rose's Diamond Horse-
shoe, Inc. v. United States 183-93Blau v. Hodgkinson 566, 567Blau v. Lamb 569-70Blonder-Tongue Laboratories,
v. University of Illinois Foun-dation 507, 509-11, 519, 526
Cases citedBodensky v. Royaltone, Inc. 1106-07Booster Lodge 405 v. NLRB 793Booster Lodge 405, Machinists 1225fnBorg-Warner Controls, a Divi-
sion of Borg-Warner Corp.1197-1202
Bright v. Isenbarger 328Brown Shoe Co, v. United States 246Bryan v. Brock & Blevins Co.
1253, 1258, 1261-63Burton v. Wilmington Parking Au-
thority 449
Cady, Roberts & Co. 26-27California v, FPC 120-21Calvert Cliffs' Coordinating Com-
mittee, Inc. v. AEC 579Caporale v. Department of Taxation
& Finance 1106-07Carey v. Westinghouse 361Carib Prince, The 285Carpenters Local 742 v. NLRB
(J.L. Simmons Co.) 1237-38Carter v. Gallagher 297-316Cartwright v. United States
135, 138, 144-45Castro v. Beecher 311-12Caterpillar Overseas, S.A. v, S.S.
Expeditor 274Central Hardware Co. v. NLRB
1217-18, 1219Centralia Building & Construc-
tion Trades Council v. NLRB807-09
Chapman v. City of GrossePointe Farms 1078-80, 1084
Choy v. Pan-American Airways Co. 1085Chrysler Corp. 365, 366Claremont Polychemical Corp. 1242-44Clark v. Employers Liability As-
surance Co. I110Clark v. Pau! Gray, Inc. 556Clothing Workers Union v. NLRB 11881nCochrane v. Deener 1054, 1056, 1065Coconut Grove Exchange Bank -
v. New Amsterdam Casualty .
Co. 954-59, 962, 965, 968Coffin Brothers v. Bennett 440-41Collyer Insulated Wire 1174-81
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Cases cited PagesCases cited PagesCommissioner v. Ferrer 184, 187-92Commissioner v. First Security
Bank of Utah, N.A. 165-71Commissioner v. Starr Brothers,
Inc. 186-92Commissioner v. Wilcox 169-71Compco Corp. v. Day-Brite
Lighting, Inc. 505, 514-16, 525;1306-07, 1315-22
Consumers Savings Bank v.Commissioner of Banks
472, 482-500Corning v. Burden 1064
D.H. Overmyer Co. v. Frick Co. 452DIT-MCO, Inc. 1186-87Dallas Building & Construction
Trades Council v. NLRB 806-09Daly v. Webster 1313Davis v. City of Jacksonville
Beach 1079-80, 1084Davis v. United States 135, 138Dexter Thread Mills, Inc. 1218-20, 1221Diaper Jean Manufacturing Co. 1157Dixon v. Alabama State Board of
Education
342Drackett Chemical Co. v. Chain-
berlain Co. 518-19Dudley v. Southeastern Factor
& Finance Corp. 1269-70Duffy, E.J. 464
Edwards, Elizabeth 290Electrical Workers Local 761 v.
NLRB (General Electric) 1232 -33Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc. v.
SS Hong Kong Producer 279-84Entel v. Allen 1267, 1268Environmental Defense Fund v.
Corps of Engineers 579Estate of Gould v. Commissioner
141-42Ex-Cell-0 Corp. 1162-63ExecutiveJet Aviation, Inc. v.
City of Cleveland 1071-90
FPC v. Texaco Inc. 383-84FTC v. Consolidated Foods Corp. 256FTC v. Procter & Gamble Co.
253, 255, 257Fairmont Foods Co. v. NLRB
1203-06Farmer v. Moses 327-28Federal Insurance Co. v. American
Export Lines, Inc. 271-72Ferraiolo v. Newman 569-70, 572Fibreboard Paper Products Corp.
v. NLRB 204; 804-06; 1144-51, 1166,1170; 1207-09
Flanaholtz v. Byrde, Richards, &Pound, Inc. 1110
Employeesmployees Local 590 v.Logan Valley Plaza, Inc. 1217-18,
1219
Fort Gaines, The 290Fri, The 286-87Frisch's Big Boy Ill-Mar, Inc. 100-02Fuentes v. Shevin 336; 437-55Furniture Workers Local 472
(Colonial Hardware FlooringCo.) 1245-47, 1248
G.R. Crowe, The 287-89Gardner v. Toilet Goods Asso-
ciation, Inc. 733-34Garwin Corp. 1164-65Gas Light Co. v. Georgia Power Co.
324-25Gas Service Co. v. Coburn 547-48General Artists Corp. v. Commis-
sioner 186-87General Casualty Co. of America v.
Second National Bank 958General Motors Corp. 1146-47,
1149-50, 1151, 1170Getreu v. Gas Appliance Supply
Corp. • 1168-69Getty Oil Co. v. Ruckelshaus
735-37, 764-65Gibbs v. Buck 548Gilchrist v. United Mine Work-
ers 1239-40, 1241, 1242Gill v. Cubitt 348-49Goldberg v. Kelly 342; 507fn; 722Goldstein v. California 1321-22fnGoodman v. Harvey 348Gottschalk v. Benson 1050-71Gray Drug Stores, Inc. 95, 104-09Great Lakes Dredge & Dock Co. v.
Huffman 339Green v. Brown 431Green v. County School Board 314Griggs v. Duke Power Co. 307Guggenheim v. Rasquin 139-40
H.J. Heinz Co. v. NLRB 205H.K. Porter Co. v. NLRB 194, 197-202,
208; 1158-66, 1169, 1170; 1211H.L. Moore Drug Exchange,
Inc. v. Smith, Kline & FrenchLaboratories 1120-22
Hark v. Antilles Airboats, Inc.1089-90fn
Harwell v. Growth Programs,Inc. 111-33
Hatridge v. Aetna Casualty &Surety Co. 558-59
Hell-Coil Corp. v. Webster 566-67Helvering v. Owens 178-79Henningsen v. United States
Fidelity & Guaranty Co.949-53, 955, 956, 959, 963, 970,
976, 978, 1009, 1030Hicks v. United States 138-39Hiland Dairy, Inc. v. Kroger Co. 13-16Hi-Way Billboards, Inc. 1204, 1205Hoegh Lines v. Green Truck Sales,
Inc.. 272, 275-761324
CASE INDEX
Cases cited PagesHoffman v. Cement Masons Lo-
cal 337 1234-35Hoffman v. Fraser & Johnston Co. 1169Hopwood Retinning Co. 1156-57Hot Shoppes, Inc. 99Howell v. United States
135, 138, 142-44Hudson County National Bank v.
Provident Institution for Savings 485fnHutchings v. United States In-
dustries, Inc. 1185
IBEW v. NLRB (Illinois BellTelephone Co.) 785-800; 1227-29
I.C. Refrigeration Service, Inc.1202-03, 1204-05
ILGWU v. NLRB 1150Illinois v. City of Milwaukee
581; 757-61, 765; 769-70,774, 776-81, 784
In re Abrams 1056In re Debs 773, 780In re Dutcher Construction Corp. 964-65International Association of Machin-
ists v. Street 129-30International News Service v.
Associated Press 1318fnInternational Trading Co. 171-82International Trading Co. v.
Commissioner 173-74International Union of Electrical
Workers v. NLRB (Tiidee) 1162Investment Company Institute v.
Camp 164fnInvestment Properties Interna-
tional, Ltd. v. IOS, Ltd. 1116-32Investors Management Co, 26-27Isthmian Steamship Co. v. Califor-
nia Spray Chemical Corp. 274
.acobson v. Atlantic City Hospital 557iames v. United States
169-70ohn Wiley & Sons, Inc. v.Livingston 194-200, 208-12; 1182,
1210-11Jones v. H.F. Ahmanson & Co. 34-37;
1257Joseph T. Ryerson & Sons, Inc.
1178-79Jubilee Manufacturing Co. 1221-24
Kadlec v. Illinois Bell TelephoneCo. 318-21
Kalur v. Resor 578; 676, 697-99Kansas Meat Packers Union 1177-78Kaplan v. Lehman Brothers 118Kennecott Copper Corp. v. EPA
740-42, 764-65Kerr v. Enoch Pratt Free Library 327Koppers Connecticut Coke Co. v.
James McWilliams Blue Line,Inc. 291
Krafcisin v. LaSalle MadisonHotel Co. 1253, 1258; 1261-70
Cases cited PagesKrawill Machinery Corp. v. Robert
C. Herd & Co. 274-75Krieger v. Anderson 533-34, 535Kukman v. Baum 526-42La Buy v. Howes Leather Co. 1129-30Lane-Coos-Curry-Douglas Coun-
ties Building & ConstructionTrades Council v. NLRB 806-09
Laurenzano v. Einbender 1266-67, 1268Lear, Inc. v. Adkins 502-11, 514-15,
518-19, 524-25LeRoy v. Tatham 1060-61Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Co.
358, 361, 365-68; 1190Lindsey v. Normet 338-39; 454List v. Fashion Park, Inc. 1266-671nLobue Brothers 1186-87, 1188fnLocal 57, ILGWU v. NLRB
(Garwin Corp.) 1153Local Finance Corp. v. Commissioner 167Louisiana v. United States 301-02, 310Lucas v. Wisconsin Electric
Power Co. 317-43MacKay Radio & Telegraph Co.
v. Radio Corp. of America 1061McCormick v. Burnet 1096McDonnell Douglas Corp. v.
NLRB 1220-21McKart v. United States 733-34McKay v. McInnes 441-42McKenzie v. Irving Trust Co. 955-56
1146,McLoughlin Manufacturing Corp.
McNeese v. Board of Education 336Mackey v. United States 277Malrite of Wisconsin, Inc. 1183-84Markwell & Hartz, Inc. v. NLRB 1234fnMaryland Casualty Co. v. United
States 956Meat Cutters Local 81 v. NLRB
795-96, 798Medical Manors, Inc. 1180fnMilner & Co. v. Local 349, IBEW
1239 -42Ministry of Commerce v. Marine
Tankers Corp. 294Missouri v. Illinois 777Moose Lodge v. Irvin 322-23fnMott's Shop-Rite, Inc. 103-06Mount Hope Finishing Co. v. NLRB 1145NLRB v. Acme Industrial Products
1150-51NLRB v. Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Co. 787-90, 792-94, 800;1224-25, 1226, 1227, 1228fn, 1228-29
NLRB v. Babcock & Wilcox Co.1217-21
NLRB v. Bachrodt ChevroletCo. 1213-14, 1216
NLRB v. Burns InternationalSecurity Services, Inc. 193-212;
1154-55, 1156, 1158, 1170; 1209-16
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Cases cited PagesCases cited PagesNLRB v. Denver Building & Con-
struction Trades Council 1234fnNLRB v. Field & Sons, Inc. 1206NLRB v. Fruit Packers Local
760 (Tree Fruits) 1233-34NLRB v. Gilmore Industries, Inc. 1186,
1187, 1188fnNLRB v. Gissel Packing Co. 1192-96NLRB v. Gorbea, Perez & Morrell
1187-88fnNLRB v. Great Dane Trailers,
Inc. 1139-44, 1170NLRB v. Hi-Way Billboards,
Inc. 1204-06NLRB v. Jones & Laughlin Steel
Corp. 203NLRB v. Marine Workers Union 791NLRB v. Savair Manufacturing
Co. 1186-89NLRB v. Textile Workers Local
1029 (Granite State) 1206, 1224-27NLRB v. Wayne Convalescent
Center, Inc. 209fn; 1213, 1216NLRB v. Wyman-Gordon Co. 384-85Nashville Milk Co. v. Carnation
Co. 2-5Nat Sutton, The 291National Broadcasting Co. v. United
States 375-76National Cash Register Co. v.
NLRB 1245-46, 1247-48National Dairy Products Corp.
v. FTC 10-12National Petroleum Refiners As-
sociation v. FTC 368-86National Radio Co. 1175-77, 1178,
1179, 1181National Shawmut Bank v. New
Amsterdam Casualty Co. 969-70National Woodwork Manufac-
turers Association v. NLRB 1235-36,1237, 1238
Nation-Wide Plastics Co. 1194-95, 1196Neckritz, Alan F. 461-62New Amsterdam Casualty Co. v.
Manufacturer's & Trader's TrustCo. 965 f n
New Jersey v. City of New York 777New Madrid Manufacturing Co. 1157New Pines, Inc. 1218-20, 1221New York v. New Jersey 777Newman v. Freeman 558Newmark v. RKO General, Inc.
570-71Norris Grain Co. v. Empire Canal
Corp. (The Herkimer) 290
Ohio v. Wyandotte Chemicals Corp.777-78
Operating Engineers Local 150v. Flair Builders, Inc. 1181-83
O'Reilly v. Morse 1062-63, 1065,1066
Overnight Transportation Co. 208Ozark Trailers, Inc. 1145-46, 1147,
1148, 1151
PPG Industries, Inc. 363, 367Pacheco v. Orchids of Hawaii 1104-16Packinghouse Workers Union v.
NLRB (Farmers' CooperativeCompress) 1221, 1223-24
Painton & Co. v. Bourns, Inc.515-16, 525
Pargament Fidler, Inc. 1155inParham v. Cortese 437-55Park & Tilford, Inc. v. Schulte
564-67, 569, 571Pearlman v. Reliance Insurance
Co. 962-65, 968, 970, 976, 977, 1009,1027, 1030
Pennsylvania v. Wheeling Bridge Co.774
Pennsylvania R.R. v. NMU 1240Pepper v. Litton 1257, 1270Perma Vinyl Corp. 209Petteys v. Butler 570, 572Plumbers Union (Koch Sons, Inc.)
1237, 1238Plymouth, The 1076, 1077Prairie StateState Bank v. United
947-53, 956, 959, 962-63,970, 973, 978, 982, 1009, 1028
Public Utilities Commission v.Pollak 323-24
Pyrene Co. Ld. v. Scindia Navi-gation Co. Ld. 270-71
Ray Baillie Trash Hauling, Inc.v. Kleppe 148-65
Red Lion Broadcasting Co. v. FCC 458Reitman v. Mulkey 448-49Reliance Electric Co. v. Emerson
Electric Co. 560-74Remington Rand, Inc. v. American
Export Lines 273, 278Replevin Cases 437-55Retail Associates, Inc. 1202, 1207Rice v. American Program Bu-reau 1305fn, 1313-14
Rios v. Reynolds Metals Co. 1184-86Riverside v. Ruckelshaua 744,
750-55, 764Robert Stigwood Group Ltd. v.
Sperber 1304-22Rohm & Haas Co. 367Rosenfeld v. Black 529, 531-32,
533, 535, 536-42Royal Indemnity Co. v. United
States 958Rubber-Tip Pencil Co. v. Howard 1060Ruehlmann v. Commissioner 135, 138Rutkin v. United States 169
SEC v. Insurance Securities, Inc.528-38, 540-42
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Cases cited PagesSEC v, Stewart • 1129fnS-H Food Service, Inc. 1215-16Safeway Stores, Inc. 97-99Sailors Union (Moore Dry
Dock) 1230-33Sarnoff v. Building & Construc-
tion Trades Council (SamuelE. Long, Inc.) 800-12
Sanitary District of Chicago v.United States 775, 776
Savings Bank v. Bank Commissioner485fn
Say-on Drugs, Inc. 99-102Schlagenhauf v. Holder 1125-31Scofield v. NLRB 790-92, 794, 800Sears, Roebuck & Co. v. Stiffel
Co. 505, 514-16, 525; 1306-07, 1315-22Sheet Metal Workers Local 17
(George Koch Sons, Inc.) 1179-80Sherrock Brothers v. Commer-
cial Credit Corp. 343-55Sierra Club v. Morton 710; 744-45Sierra Club v. Ruckelshaus 645fn;
730-32, 743-50, 763, 764Silver v. New York Stock Ex-
change 113-33Silvia, The 285Smith, Henry C. 917-19Sniadach v. Family Finance
Corp. 338; 437-45Snow & Sons 1193, 1195Snyder v. Harris 544, 547-54, 559Spielberg Manufacturing Co. 1174, 1175,
1177, 1178, 1183-84, 1185Standard Oil Co. v. United States 17Stoddard-Quirk Manufacturing Co.
1217, 1220Stone v. Stone 557Sullivan Electric Co. 1194, 1195, 1196Summer & Co. (Linden Lumber)
1193-94, 1195, 1196Sun Co. v. Healy 286Supreme Tribe of Ben-Hur v.
Cauble 543-44 fnSurpitski v. Hughes-Keenan
Corp. 1119-22Svenska Traktor Akt. v. Mari-
time Agencies (Southampton)Ld. 280-84
Swann v. Charlotte-MecklenburgBoard of Education 314
Swanson v. American ConsumerIndustries, Inc. 1267-68, 1270
Sweet v. Kolosky 1113-14
Teamsters Local 70 (National Bis-cuit Co.) 1179, 1180
Teamsters Local 126 (ReadyMixed Concrete) 1231-33
Teamsters Local 212 (Stuart Wilson,Inc.) 1247
Teamsters Local 901 (LockJoint Pipe & Co.) 1247-48
Cases cited PagesTelephone Cases 1063Tennessee Electric Power Co. v.
TVA 163-641nThill v. New York Stock Exchange
122-23Tiidee Products, Inc. 1162-63Toilet Goods Association, Inc. v.
Gardner 733-34Town of River Junction v. Mary-
land Casualty Co. 951-52, 952-53fnTransamerica Corp. v. Federal Re-
serve Board 218-19, 226Troxel Manufacturing Co. v.
Schwinn Bicycle Co. 501-26Twenty-First Century Restau-
rant Corp. 95, 103-06
UAW v. NLRB (General Mo-tors Corp.) 1207-09
United Brick Workers v. Deena Art-ware 1239
United Glass Workers v. NLRB(Libbey-Owens-Ford Co).
355-68; 1189-92United Mine Workers v. Gibbs
556-59United Mine Workers v. Os-
borne Mining Co. 1239, 1240, 1241United Mine Workers v. Pennington 204United States v. American Tobacco
Co. 17United States v. Automobile
Manufacturers Association, Inc.762-63
United States v. Byrum 1091-1103United States v. Central Motor
Lines, Inc. 304fn, 310-11United States v. Columbia Steel
Co. 218, 225, 232, 242United States v. Correll 146-47United States v. County National
Bank 249, 250United States v. Crocker-Anglo Na-
tional Bank 217, 238United States v. El Paso Natural
Gas Co. 253United States v. Enmons
1248-50; 1291-1304United States v. Firstamerica Corp.
226, 250United States v. First City National
Bank 119; 238-41, 243-44, 253United States v. First National
Bank & Trust Co. 231-33, 241, 242United States v. First National Bank-
corp. 252United States v. Green 1292, 1296-97,
1299, 1301, 1303United States v. Ira S. Bushey
& Sons, Inc. 582; 767-85United States v. Ironworkers
Local 86 309-10
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Cases cited PagesUnited States v. Lathers Local 46 313United States v. Local 38, IBEW 310United States v. Morgan 130United States v. Munsey Trust
Co. . 957-58, 959, 961-63, 1027United States v. National DairyProducts Corp. 4-5
United States v. O'Malley 10974100United States v. Penn-Olin Chem-
ical Co. 253United States v. Philadelphia
National Bank 118-19, 121; 226-31,233-34, 237-38, 240, 241, 242, 243,
247, 250, 252, 253, 254, 258United States v. Phillipsburg
National Bank & Trust Co.244-48, 249, 250, 254, 258
United States v. Provident National .
Bank 238-39, 240-41, 243-44, 253United States v. RCA 120United States v. Republic Steel
Corp. 775-76United States v. Socony-Vacuum Oil
Co. 130United States v. Storer Broadcasting
Co. 383-84United States v. Teamsters Lo-
cal 807 1292, 1293-94, 1295-96,1297, 1298, 1302-03
United States v. Third NationalBank 242-44, 247
United States v. United Banks ofColorado, Inc. 243-44
United States v. United States SteelCorp. 673in
United States v. United VirginiaBankshares, Inc. 244fn
United States Gypsum Co. v. UnitedSteelworkers 208
United States Pipe & Foundry Co.v. NLRB (Perms Vinyl) 1157
United Steelworkers v. NLRB (Car-rier Corp.) 1232, 1233
United Steelworkers v. Reliance Uni-versal, Inc. 208
Urquhart v. American-La FranceFoamite Corp. 1118-22
Cases cited PagesVan Roy v. Industrial Commis-
sion 1111-12Vaughn v. Highlands Underwriters
Insurance Co. 1110-11Victory Carriers, Inc. v. Law
1081, 10821nVine v. Beneficial Finance Co. 1269Vogler v. McCarty, Inc. 312
Wackenhut Corp. v. United PlantGuard Workers 197in, 208
Waiakamilo Corp. 103-06Walgreen Co. 95, 107-09Wal-Lite Division of United
States Gypsum Co. 1197-1202Warner Sugar Refining Co. v. Mun-
son S.S. Line 290Washington v. General Motors
Corp. 757-58, 761-62Washington Gas Light Co. v. Vir-
ginia Electric & Power Co. 324-25Watson v. American Can Co. 1110Waxham v. Smith 1064Weinstein v. Eastern Airlines,
Inc. 1085-86Wells v. Engineers Local 181 1240Weltronic, Co. v. NLRB 1150-51.West Suburban Transit Lines,
Inc. 1155-56Western Greyhound Lines v. In-
dustrial Accident Commission 1112Western Union Telegraph Co. 366Westmoreland, The 291Wilder Manufacturing Co.
1192-94, 1195-96Will v. United States 1129-30, 1132Willamette Iron Bridge Co. v. Hatch
774, 776Wilson v. American Chain & Ca-
ble Co. 557-58Wood v. City of Auburn 335Wyandotte Transportation Co. v.
United States 775
Zahn v. International Paper Co.543-59
Zahn v. Transamerica Corp. 1262fn
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ADMINISTRATIVE LAWAdministrative Procedure Act
§ 4-741 372, 380, 382-85judicial review of administrative
action pertaining to air pollu-tion control 728-42
primary jurisdiction in antitrustand bank merger areas 117-20, 121
ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT (seeADMINISTRATIVE LAW)
ADMIRALTYCarriage of Goads by Sea Act of
1936 267-95§ 1 292-93§ 1(a) 292-93§ 1(b) 293§ 1(c) 278-84§ 3(2) 273§ 4(2)(c) 277
5 292-93Death on the High Seas Act 1085Harter Act of 1893 267-95
§ 1 277, 287, 288-89, 290-91§ 2 277, 287, 290-91§ 3 286, 288, 290-92§ 4 288§ 5 288
jurisdiction over aviation tort claims1071-90
tort jurisdiction-"locality alone"/"locality plus nexus" tests 1071-90
tort liability of water carriers 267-95water bills of lading 267-95
liberty clause 278-84Ant POLLUTION (See ENVIRONMENTAL
Law)Ant QUALITY ACT OF 1967 (see EN-
VIRONMENTAL LAW)ALL WRITS ACT (see CIV/I. PROCE-
DURE)ANTIRACKETERRING ACT OF 1934 (see
CRIMINAL LAW)ANTITRUST LAW (see also TRADE REG-
ULATION)antitrust immunity
of the National Association ofSecurities Dealers (see alsoSECURITIES REGULATION) 111-33
of stock exchanges 114-25antitrust suits against the auto-
mobile industry for conspiracyto restrain development of airpollution control equipment 761-63
bank mergers, application to (seealso BANKS AND BANKING) 213-65
Celler-Kefauver amendment (seeClayton Act under this head-ing)
Clayton Actgenerally 250; 762
1 2§ 2 2, 13
§ 2 (a) 16§ 4 2; 1279§ 7 19; 218-20, 222, 226-30, 233,
238-39§ 11 218, 219-20, 226§ 16 2and Hobbs Act 1295and stock exchanges 116-17application to bank mergers 218-20,
225, 226-31Celler-Kefauver amendment 219-20,
228, 243pervasive regulatory schemes as a
shield from antitrust laws 117-18,120-21
predatory pricingantitrust enforcement of sanctions
18-19incorporation of legislation into
antitrust laws 12-16"repugnancy test" 121-23, 131-32Robinson-Patman Act (sec TRADE
REGULATION)Sherman Act
generally 256; 1116§ 1 115; 226-27, 232; 762§ 2 13-15; 115; 232, 236, 237and stock exchanges 115-17application to bank mergers 218, 225,
226-27, 229, 231-33ARBITRATION (see LABOR LAw)ASSIGNMENT OF CLAIMS ACT OF 1940
(see Cobrraacrs)
BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1956(see BANKS AND BANKING)
BANK HOLDING COMPANY ACT OF 1966(see BANKS AND BANKING)
BANK HOLDING COMPANY AMEND-MENTS OF 1970 (see BANKS ANDBANKING)
BANK MERGER ACT OF 1960 (seeBANKS AND BANKING)
BANK MERGER ACT OF 1966 (seeBANKS AND BANKING)
BANKING ACT OF 1933 (see BANKSAND BANKING)
BANKING ACT OF 1935 (See BANKSAND BANKING)
BANKRUPTCY ACT (See CREDITORS'RIGHTS)
BANKS AND BANKINGbank holding companies 258-65
legislation regulating 261-65one-bank holding companies 260-61
Bank Holding Company Act of 1956generally 257, 260, 261-63§ 4(c) (8) 262-63
Bank Holding Company Act of1966 263
Bank Holding Company Amend-ments of 1970
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generally 261-65§ 4(c)(8) 262-63administration 262-63legislative history 261-62Regulation Y 263-64
Bank Merger Act of 1960generally 119; 216, 221-31, 233,
238, 248-51, 261, 262, 263and antitrust laws 226-31legislative history 221-22provisions and their application
222-25Bank Merger Act of 1966
generally 119; 233-43, 248-50, 263§ I828(c) 235-36§ 1828(c) (5) (B) 237, 238, 239§ 1828(c)(7)(A) 237and antitrust laws 238-41automatic stays 241, 243-44burden of pleading 239burden of proof 239-40legislative history 233-35provisions 235-38scope of review 240-41
bank mergers, application of anti-trust laws to (see also ANTI-TRUST LAW) 213-65
bank-surety priorities upon defaultof public works contractors (seealso CONTRACTS) 943-1030
bank walls between commercial andtrust departments 21, 27-44
Banking Act of 1933 475Banking Act of 1935 215; 475-76commercial bank trust departments
—use of inside information 21-44conglomerate mergers (see market
extension mergers and productextension mergers under thisheading)
Emergency Banking Act of 1933 215Federal Deposit Insurance Corpora-
tion (FDIC)creation of 476membership of Massachusetts
savings banks In 482-84regulation of bank deposits 479-82
Federal Deposit Insurance Cor-poration Act 218; 476
Federal Reserve Act§ 19 475, 478-79§ 24 474
fiduciary duty of bank trusteesconflict with insider rules 21, 27-30traditionally 24-26
Glass-Steagall Act of 1932 258information flows between commer-
cial and trust departments 21-44McFadden Act
§ 16 474-75market extension mergers 251-56
entrenchment 252, 255potential competition 252-55reciprocity 252, 256
mutual savings banks 471-500
current federal regulation of bankdeposits 476-82
FDIC regulations 479-82Regulation Q 477-82
federal banking legislation of the1930's 474-76
historical background 473-74"Negotiable Order of With-
drawal" accounts 471-500regulatory scheme in Massachu-
setts • 482-84National Bank Consolidation Act
of 1918 218"Negotiable Order of Withdrawal"
accounts 471-500impact on banking industry 487-99
competitive balance 488-92traditional banking practices 492-97
product extension mergers 257
CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY SEA Aer or1936 (see ADMIRALTY)
CIVLL PRocEntrriz (see also FEDERALComas)
All Writs Act 1123, 1124-25ancillary jurisdiction 554-59class actions
categories of 545-47, 550-51jurisdictional amount in 543-59
aggregation doctrine 545-52discovery, threshold
propriety of denial 1116-22propriety of mandamus as a
means of review of denial 1122-32Federal Rules of Civil Procedure
rule 13(a) 555rule 13(h) 556rule 13 (g) 555rule 14 555rule 20(a) 556rule 22 555rule 23 543-59rule 23(6)(3)rule 23 (c) (3)
543, 552-54551
rule 24(a) 555rule 24(b) 556rule 26 1118rule 26(a) 1118rule 26(c) 1118rule 35 1126rule 35(a) 1126rule 43(e) 1119rule 82
interlocutory review547-48, 551
discretionary review under 28U.S.C. § 1292(b) 1123-24, 1128
mandamus (see mandamus underthis heading)
jurisdiction (see FEDERAL Comas)mandamus—appropriateness as a means
of review of discovery motions1117, 1118, 1122-32
standing, propriety of denial ofdiscovery pertaining to 1116-22
1330
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subject-matter jurisdiction, pro-priety of denial of discoverypertaining to 1116-22
Civil, Riowrs (see also CONSTITU-TIONAL LAW)
Civil Rights Act of 1964§ 703(a)§ 703(j)§ 706(g)§ 2000c-6§ 2000c (b)title IVtitle VII 297-98,
306-08, 312307-12307-12
314314
314-15300, 306-16;
1184-86, 1223antipreferential provisions 307-13
employment discrimination 297-316;1221-24
absolute minority preferenceorders 297416
hiring ratios 297-316equal protection
equal educational opportunity 313-16equal employment opportunity
297-316minority business enterprises, place-
ment of government contractswith 148-65
"reverse discrimination" 159-64; 298-301CLASS ACTIONS (see CIVIL PROCEDURE)CLAYTON ACT (see ANTITRUST LAW)CLEAN AIR ACT (see ENVIRONMENTAL
LAw)CLEAN AIR AMENDMENTS OF 1970 (see
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)COLLECTIVE BARGAINING (see LABOR
LAW)COMMERCIAL LAw (see CONSUMER
PROTECTION; CREDITORS' RIGHTS;UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE;UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODEINDEX)
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (see also CIVILRIGHTS; CONSUMER PROTECTION)
"chilling effect" 302-05; 1244compelling interest test 301-05due process
fairness doctrine, in administra-tion of 462-63
government contracts, in place-ment of 148-65
pre-judgment remedies as viola-tions of (see also CONSUMERPROTECTION) 437-55
requirement of individual noticeand impartial hearing priorto termination of electricservice for alleged non-pay-ment of bill 317-18, 333-43
adequate state remedies 334-40balancing of interests test 340-42
equal protectionequal educational opportunity 313-16equal employment opportunity
297-316interstate commerce, criminal Ea-
bility for labor violence al-1fecting 292-97
state actionelements 321-33summary repossession as 447-50termination of electric service as
317-33, 343CONSUMER PROTECTION (see also CON-
TRACTS; CREDITORS' RIGHTS;TRADE REGULATION; UNIFORMCOMMERCIAL CODE; UNIFORMCOMMERCIAL CODE INDEX)
debt collectionharassment techniques 1274-75regulation of 1274-90
criminal statutes 1278, 1280licensing statutes 1277-78, 1280model acts 1280-82recent legislation 1282-90tort remedies 1276-77, 1280unfair and deceptive trade
practice acts 1279, 1280due process, pre-judgment remedies
as violations of 437-55due process protections, extent of
generally 440, 450-55due process "tokenism" 440, 450-55notice and hearing requirements
440-45, 453-55waiver of due process rights 451-53
Model Consumer Credit Code 1283inNational Consumer Act 1280, 1281-82
as model for recent legislation 1282-85pre-hearing garnishment of wages,
unconstitutionality of 438, 441-45replevin statutes of Pennsylvania
and Florida, unconstitutionalityof 437-39
"self-help" repossession provisions,unconstitutionality of
California Commercial Code 439-40,447-50
Uniform Commercial Code 437-55state action, summary repossession
ns 447-50Uniform Consumer Credit Code 1280-81
CONTRACTS (see also SMALL BUSINESSADMINISTRATION)
Assignment of Claims Act of 1940 951,953-54, 956, 959-61, 964, 965,
968, 979, 982-85, 987, 9891951 amendments 960-61, 965, 985-86,
987, 989government contracts
placement with firms owned by"disadvantaged persons" 148-65
standard clauses in constructioncontracts 971-73
Heard Act 973-74management contracts and regula-
tion of adviser compensation391-412
Miller Act 943-1030priority positions of surety com-
panies and commercial banks
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upon default of public workscontractors
federal policy goalsperformance/payment
943-1030988-93
bond dis-tinction 944-45, 949, 951,
957, 962-64, 978, 1027retained percentages/progress pay-
ments distinction 949, 951,963-65, 1027
state law and Uniform Commer-cial Code 966-71
statutory right of bank to assign-ment 953-55, 983-86
subrogation of surety to U.S.'srights against contractors 948-52,
977-82"timing" issue 948, 950, 961, 1028
subrogation of surety to U.S.'srights against contractors 948-52,
977-82limitations imposed by suretyship
law 978-82adequacy of legal remedy 978-80"demands of justice" require-
ment 980-81rights of third parties 981
successor employer, duty to adhereto terms of predecessor's col-lective bargaining agreement
193-212; 1209-16suretyship
functions of sureties who bondpublic works 998-1004
priority positions of surety com-panies upon default of publicworks contractors 943-1030
COPYRIGHT LAW (see also PATENTLAW)
ASCAP license, scope of 1307-10,1314-15
copyright protection of computerprograms 1068-69
dramatico-musical rights, infringe-ment of 1304-22
"dramatic," definition of—con-flicting standards 1310-12
sequence, role of 1312-14titles, protection of (see also unfair
competition under TRADE REG-ULATION) 1314-20
CoaPoitaxiorrs (see also SECURITIESREGULATION)
fiduciary duty of majority share-holders to minority 1254-58
freeze-out of minority shareholders1252-73
permitted by state corporationlaw 1263, 1264-65
CREDITORS' RIGHTS (see also CON-SUMER PROTECTION; CONTRACTS)
Bankruptcy Act§ 60
955priority positions of surety com-
panies and commercial banks
upon default by public workscontractors 943-1030
CRIMINAL LAWAntiracketeering Act of 1934
generally
1292-94, 1295§ 2
1294§ 2 (a)
1293, 1294§ 3(b)
1293§6
1293extortion, strike violence as 1249;
1291-92Hobbs Act
legislative history 1292-95, 1298-99strike violence, application to
1248-50; 1291-1304labor violence affecting interstate
commerce, criminal liability for1292-97
strike violence, criminal liability for1248-50; 1291-1304
DEATH ON THE HIGH SEAS ACT (seeADMIRALTY)
DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT OF 1950(see SMALL BUSINESS ADMINIS-TRATION)
DEFENSE PRODUCTION ACT AMEND-MENTS OF 1951 (see SMALL BUSI-NESS ADMINISTRATION)
DISCRIMINATION (see Civil. RIGHTS)
ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY ACT (seeSMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRA-TION)
EMERGENCY BANKING ACT OF 1933(see BANKS AND BANKING)
ENVIRONMENTAL FINANCING ACT OF1972 (see ENVIRONMENTAL Law)
ENVIRONMENTAL Law (see also ENVI-RONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY)
Special Issue—Recent Developmentsin Environmental Law 575-785
air pollution control legislation, stateand local 583-636
banning of materials, equipmentor activities 609-16
civil and criminal penalties 631-35definition of terms 588-91emission standards 591-609enforcement devices and remedies
625-31equipment licensing 616-23equipment use and maintenance
standards 623-24operator licensing 624-25proposed federal model regula-
tions 583-636public policy statements 586-88
Air Quality Act of 1967 724air quality implementation plans
(see also federal-state interac-tion under this heading)
generally 639-40; 725-26federally approved state plans 641-60
1332
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federally promulgated plans 660-70;750-55
citizen suits 662-64; 709-11; 730-33,742-55
standing 744-46Clean Air Act
generally 578, 581; 637"nondcgradation policy" of 746-50
Clean Air Amendments of 1970generally 577; 583-84, 601-02,
635-36; 637-70; 709; 724-66§ 101(b) 731§ 109 639; 724-25, 740§ 110 652, 669; 724-25, 736, 747-52§ 110(a) 662§ 110(a)(1) 667§ 110(a)(2) 639-40, 644, 647-48,
652, 657, 659§ 110(a)(2)(F) 669§ 110(a)(3) 644, 647-53§ 110(c) 659, 660, 662, 666,
667-70; 729application to state enabling
acts 667-70§ 110(e) 656-58§ 110(1) 647, 653-58§ 111 748-50§ 111(c) 666§ 111(f) 654-56§ 113 640, 643, 658§ 113(a) 661-62§ 113(a)(1) 641§ 113(c) 664, 665§ 116 644, 645, 647, 648-49, 652,
657, 666§ 301 665§ 302(c) 662§ 304 581; 640, 658, 662-64, 665;
726-28, 730-33, 742-55, 759, 760, 764§ 304(b) 664§ 307 581; 727-42, 746, 750, 764alternative remedies 755-63
antitrust suits 761-63public nuisance suits 757-61
attorney's fees 754-55citizen suits under 662-64; 730-33,
742-55conflict between §§ 304 and 307
730-33federal-state interaction under 637-70implementation plans 639-70judicial review of administrative
action under 72842notice requirement 754standing 744-46
Environmental Financing Act of1972 683-84
federal-state interaction 637-70state enforcement of federally
promulgated emission limita-tions 660-67
state interpretation of regulationsas binding on federal instru-mentalities 641-46
state revision of federally ap-
proved plans 646-58status as federal law of federally
approved state regulationsbeyond state agency's powerto adopt 658-60
Federal Water Pollution Control Actgenerally 672, 674-77, 681-82, 687-90,
696-98, 702-05, 711-12, 714; 769,778, 780-84
§ 8 674§ 10(c)(5) 704§ 21 689, 697§ 102 696§ 1151(a) 780§ 1161(b)(1) 780§ 1161(e) 781-84policy limiting suits by federal
government for injunctiverelief 781-84
Federal Water Pollution ControlAct Amendments of 1972
generally 582; 672-723204(b) 684301 679, 690, 700, 710, 711,
717, 720301(a)
721, 722301(b) (1)
695, 713301(b)(2)
695302 692-93, 700, 710, 711, 720302(b)(2)
713303
692-93303(d)
692306
693, 695, 699, 700, 710, 711,713, 720
306(a) (2) 693306(d) 695307 694, 700, 710, 713, 720307(a)
711308
716, 720309
710309(c)
708401
713402
691508
708511(c)
699511(c)(1)
699citizen suits under 709-11construction of pollution facilities
680-87discharge of pollutants, limita-
tions on-standards and en-forcement procedures 687-717
distribution of responsibilities andpower, federal-state 717-22
goals and major programs 677-80inadequacy of prior law 674-77title I 677-79title II
679, 680-87title III
680, 690-96, 705-09, 711-14,717-22
title IV 680, 698-702judicial review of administrative
action 728-42approval of implementation plans
728-30
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promulgation of national airstandards 740-42
model air pollution control regula-tions 583-636
NPDES permit system 698-702national ambient air quality stan-
dardsgenerally 724-26judicial review of 740-42"nondegradation policy" of Clean
Air Act 746-50National Environmental Policy Act
generally 577-80; 737-40, 741-42,755-56, 764
101
578-79102
578-79; 738§ 102(2)(c)
699§ 104
578and Federal Water Pollution Con-
trol Act Amendments of1972 699
pollution facilities, construction of680-87
private 685-87public 681-85
public nuisance theory—use in suitby federal government (see also
Refuse Act of 1899ToilTs) 757-61; 767-85
generally 675-76, 687, 689, 697-99,700, 705, 707, 709, 714; 767
§ 411 635Rivers and Harbors Act of 1890 774-75Rivers and Harbors Appropriation
Act of 1899generally 767-69, 775-81110 776§ 407 (see also Refuse Act of
1899 under this heading) 767§ 411 768
transportation controls 751-53Water Quality Act of 1965 688
ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY(see also ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
nondiscretionary duties of adminis-trator
duty to promulgate substitute im-plementation plans 743, 750-55
duty to support "nondegradationpolicy" of Clear Air Act 743-44,
746-50EQUAL PROTECTION (see Civil. RIGHTS;
CONSTITUTIONAL LAW)FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMIS-
SIONfairness doctrine 457-70
administration of 459-65procedure 462-65standards 459-62
correspondence, sample of 466-69FEDERAL COURTS (see also Civil. PRO-
CEDURE)admiralty tort jurisdiction 1071-90Judiciary Act of 1789
9jurisdiction
aggregation doctrine
545-52ancillary jurisdiction
554-59jurisdictional amount in class
actions
543-59over admiralty tort claims 1071-90
remedial powers 297-316FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE COR-
PORATION ACT (see BANKS ANDBANKING)
FEDERAL RESERVE ACT (See BANKS ANDBANKING)
FEDERAL RULES OP CIVIL PROCEDURE(See CIVIL PROCEDURE)
FEDERAL TAXATION (see TAXATION,FEDERAL)
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION (see alsoTRADE REGULATION)
lack of authority to promulgateTrade Regulation Rules 368-86
FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION ACT (seeTRADE REGULATION)
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROLACT (See ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
FEDERAL WATER POLLUTION CONTROLACT AMENDMENTS OF 1972 (seeENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
GLASS-STEAGALL ACT or 1932 (seeBANKS AND BANKING)
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTS (see CON-TRACTS)
HARTER ACT or 1893 (see ADMIRALTY)HEARD ACT (see CONTRACTS)Hones ACT (see CRIMINAL LAW)
INCOME TAx (see TAXATION, FEDERAL)INTERNAL REVENUE CODE (see TAXA-
TION, FEDERAL)INTERNATIONAL LAW
Czechoslovak Civil Code of 196468-74, 79-80, 81, 83
Czechoslovak Economic Code 80, 81, 83Czechoslovak International Trade
Code 74, 79-84, 86private international trade law 45-92
"common concepts" 58-62nationalized norms, "intransplant-
trade norms 79-89ability" of
58
unification efforts 89-90Socialist Civil Code 73-74socio-economic transformations 62-74
INVESTMENT ADVISERS ACT OF 1940(See SECURITIES REGULATION)
INVESTMENT COMPANY ACT OF 1940(See SECURITIES REGULATION)
INVESTMENT COMPANY AMENDMENTSACT OF 1970 (see SECURITIESREGULATION)
JUDICIARY ACT of 1789 (See FEDERALCOURTS)
JURISDICTION (see FEDERAL COURTS)
1075
1334
TOPICAL INDEX
LABOR LAW (see also NATIONAL LABORRELATIONS BOARD; WORKMEN'SCOMPENSATION)
Annual Survey of 1173-1250Antiracketeering Act of 1934 (sec
CRIMINAL Law)anti-union discrimination 1139-44arbitration
conditional deferral to arbitrationawards for conduct also sub-ject to a title VII suit 1184-86
enforcement of arbitral awards1183-84
jurisdiction of the arbitratorgenerally 1181-83overlapping jurisdiction with
the federal courts undertitle VII 1184-86
"procedural timeliness"-in-trinsic/extrinsic distinction
1182, 1183NLRB deferral to 1174-81
backpay orders, availability of 1245-48bargaining order, propriety in ab-
sence of independent unfairlabor practices by employer 1192-96
independent knowledge test1192-93, 1194, 1196
bargaining unitsconsolidation of existing units
through unit clarificationproceedings 355-68; 1189-92
determination of appropriateunits in the retail chain in-dustry 94-110
administrative districts ap-proach 106-07
"community of interests" re-quirement 95-96, 106
degree of local autonomy test95-99, 100-05, 107-09
extent of union organizationtest 95-99
single-store presumption 99-102,104-05, 106, 107, 109-10
"blackmail picketing" 803-04, 806collective bargaining, subcontractor
agreements as a subject of 804-07collective bargaining agreements-
duty of successor employer tohonor predecessor's agreement
193-212; 1209-16contractual grievance procedures,
NLRB deferral to 1174-81decision bargaining
in plant relocations 1144-51in subcontracting 1144-45
discretion, extent of NLRB's 1186-89discrimination (see anti-union dis-
crimination, employer discrim-ination, and union discrimina-tion under this heading; seealso CIVIL RIGHTS)
employer discrimination 1217-24
race and sex discrimination (seealso Civil. Rrou'rs) 1221-24
solicitation/distribution rules 1217-21employer duty to bargain about
managerial decisions 1207-09to sell a business facility 1207-09to subcontract employees' work
1207-09employer withdrawal from multi-
employer unit 1202-07bad faith/adverse effects test 1206-07impasse test 1202-06union acquiescence test 1203-04
Hobbs Act (see CRIMINAL Law)injunctions
preliminary injunctions under 29§ 160(j) 1166-68
temporary injunctions underNLRA § 10(1) 801-02, 809-11
Labor Management Relations Act(see also National Labor Rela-tions Act under this heading)
generally 1158-59; 1301, 1303§ 203(d) 1174§ 301 195; 1183, 1184, 1210, 1211
1301
and Hobbs Actlabor violence affecting
commerce (see alsoLaw)
Landrum-Griffin amendments (seeNational Labor Relations Actunder this heading)
managerial decisions, employer'sduty to bargain about 1207-09
National Labor Relations Act§ ( ) 795, 799§ 2(11) 786, 795, 797, 799, 800§ 7 787; 1136; 1220-21§ 8(a) 1136§ 8(a)(1) 1136; 1178§ 8(a)(3) 1136; 1175-76§ 8(a) (5) 204-05; 356, 361-62; 1136§ 8(b) 1246§ 8(b)(1)(A) 787-93, 800; 1179§ 8(b)(1)(B) 785-800; 1179-80,
1227-29§ 8(b)(2) 789; 1245, 1247§ 8(b)(4) 1229, 1231, 1233-36
8(b)(4)(i) 1231§ 8(b) (4) (ii) (B) 1231, 1234, 1236-37
8(b)(7) 802-07, 809-10§ 8(b)(7)(A) 806-07§ 8(b)(7)(13 ) 1242-44
8(b)(7)(C) 800-12legislative history 802-04NLRB interpretation 804-05
§ 8(d) 196 -203; 804; 1145; 11978(e) 1235-36, 1238
§ 9(a) 362§ 9(b) 94, 96, 100; 356-62, 366; 1190
§ 301(a)§ .303§ 303(b)
1239-411239-421296-97
interstateCRIMINAL
1292-97
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9(c) 357, 359-62, 364-65; 808; 1189§ 9(c)(5) 96-97, 98-99; 359-60; 1191§ 10(c) 1160, 1163, 1165; 1245-46
10(d)
360§ 10(j)
1166-67, 1168, 1171§ 10(1)
801-02, 809-11§ 13
1243-44§ 14(a)
795and Hobbs Act 1295Landrum-Griffin amendments 789-90;
802-03"question of representation" 357, 359,
361-65; 1189-92"representational dispute," as
opposed to 359, 361-62Taft-Hartley amendments 96; 794
position of supervisor in labor-management relationsunder 794
National Labor Relations Board(see NATIONAL LABOR RELA-TIONS BOARD)
Norris-LaGuardia Actgenerally 1167and Hobbs Act 1295
plant relocation 1135-71duty to decision bargain about
1144-51economic reasons for 1137impact bargaining about 1164, 1166post-purchase relocation 1152-58substantial business justification
test 1142-44Railway Labor Act
and Hobbs Act 1295recognitional picketing 800-12; 1242-44
"full collective bargaining agent"status test 808-09
temporary injunctions against,under NLRA § 10(1) 801-02,
809-11retail store unit appropriateness (see
bargaining units under thisheading)
runaway shop 1136secondary boycotts 1229-42
common situs picketing 1229-35one-product rule 1233-35
hot cargo clauses 1235-39"right to control" test 1236, 1237-38
third-party standing 1239-42solicitation/distribution rules, em-
ployer discrimination in 1217-21strike violence (see also aumniax.
Law) 1248-50; 1291-1304subcontracting, duty to decision
bargain about 1144-45subcontractor's agreements
as a subject of collective bar-gaining 804-07
picketing to obtain 800-12"substantial impact" of 805-06
successor employersduty to bargain with representa-
tive of predecessor's employ-ees 1210
duty to honor predecessor's col-lective bargaining agreement
193-212; 1209-16successorship 1152-58
in post-purchase relocations 1152-53supervisory personnel
conflicting obligations to em-ployer and union 794-96
union discipline, scope of protec-tion from 785-800
surface bargaining 1197-1202Taft-Hartley Act (see Labor Man-
agement Relations Act under
Taft-Hartley amendinents (see Na-this heading)
tional Labor Relations Actunder this heading)
unfair labor practicesremedies for 1158-69survey of 1192-1248
union disciplineof supervisory personnel
785-800;
1227-29of union members 787-94
for strike-breaking activities 787-90for violation of union rules 790-91internal/external distinction 790-94legislative intent 788-90policy considerations 787-88, 790-94
union discrimination 1224-29fines against strike-breaking em-
ployees 1224-27fines against strike-breaking
supervisors 1227-29union pre-election promise to waive
initiation fees 1186-89unit clarification proceedings 355-68;
1189alternatives 364-67"community of interests" require-
ment 358self-determination elections 355-56,
359, 361-62, 367; 1190-91, 1192Unit Clarification Rule 357, 359,
361, 365unit determinations (see bargaining
units under this heading)LABOR MANAGEMENT RELATIONS ACT
(see LABOR LAW)LONGSHOREMEN'S AND HARBOR WORK-
ERS' COMPENSATION Aci (seeWORKMEN'S COMPENSATION)
MCFADDEN ACT (see BANKS ANDBANKING)
MALONEY ACT (see SECURITIES REG-uLATioN)
MILLER ACT (see CONTRACTS)MUTUAL FUNDS (see also SECURITIES
REGULATION)distribution of shares, problems
with 421-23
1336
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fiduciary duty of mutual fundadvisers 393-97; 526-42
fund holding companies 425-29regulation of adviser compensa-
tion 391-412valuation of shares for federal
estate tax 134-47
NATIONAL BANK CONSOLIDATION ACTOF 1918 (see BANKS AND BANK-ING)
NATIONAL CONSUMER Act (see CON-SUMER PROTECTION)
NATIONAL ENVIRONMENTAL POLICYACT (see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
NATIONAL INDUSTRIAL RECOVERY ACT(see StcuRITIFIs REGULATION)
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS ACT (seeLABOR LAW)
NATIONAL LABOR RELATIONS BOARDauthority to conduct an election in
a unit clarification proceeding 356,359, 361-62; 1189-92
authority to consolidate existingbargaining units through unitclarification proceedings
355-68; 1189-92alternatives to use of unit clari-
fication procedure 364-67over employer opposition—
policy considerations 362-64deferral to contractual grievance
and arbitration procedures 1174-81discretion, extent of 1186-89remedies for unfair labor practices
1158-69shifting standards for retail store
unit appropriateness 94-110NORRIS-LAGUARDIA ACT (See LABOR
LAW)
PATENT ACT (See PATENT LAW)PATENT LAW (see also COPYRIGHT
LAW)collateral estoppel effect of third-
party adjudication of patent'sinvalidity 510, 511
eviction, doctrine of 503, 518-19federal patent system
effect of recoupment on 503, 509-17preemption of state trade secret
Iaw and remedy of recoup-ment 513-17, 525-26
licensee estoppel, doctrine of 504-07,514, 519
mental steps doctrine 1053, 1054, 1057,1059
"misuse" doctrine 523-24Patent Act
§ 100(b) 1060, 1061-62§ 101 1052, 1055-63, 1067, 1071§ 112 1054-63, 1067, 1071
patentability of computer programs1050-71
alternative means of protection1068-70
policy considerations 1067-71recoupment
effect on federal patent system503, 509-17
inappropriateness in action understate law for restitution 519-22
non-recoupment of past royallypayments by licensee uponjudgment of invalidity ofpatent 501-26
preemption by federal antitrustlaws 522-25
preemption by federal patent laws513-17, 525-26
statutory claims 1050-71reasonableness of disclosure in
1056, 1057-60objective standard 1058-59subjective standard 1056, 1057-58
relationship to statutory processes1055-56
statutory processes 1050-71unpatentable mental processes, com-
puter programs as 1050-71POLLUTION (see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)PUBLIC CONTRACTS (see CONTRACTS)PUBLIC UTILITIES
termination of electric service foralleged non-payment of bill—application of state action anddue process doctrines (see alsoCONSTITUTIONAL LAW) 317-43
PUBLIC UTILITY HOLDING COMPANYACT OF 1935 (see SECURITIESREGULATION)
RAILWAY LABOR ACT (see LABORLAW)
REFUSE ACT of 1899 (see ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)
REVENUE ACT OF 1971 (see TAXATION,FEDERAL)
RIVERS AND HARBORS ACT OP 1890(see ENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
RIVERS AND HARBORS APPROPRIATIONACT OF 1899 (see ENVIRONMENTALLAW)
ROBINSON-PATMAN ACT (See TRADEREGULATION)
SECURITIES ACT or 1933 (see SECU-RITIES RacuL.AnoN)
SECURITIES EXCHANGE ACT OF 1934(see SECURITIES REGULATION)
SECURITIES REGULATION (see also COR-PORATIONS ; MUTUAL FUNDS)
appraisal rights of dissenting share-holders 1255-56
compensation of investment ad-visers, regulation of 391-412
incentive fees 402-09control transfer profits 526-42
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disclosure, scope of 423-35 § 13(a) (3) 431capital gains payments, undis- § 14(b) 388
closed 432-34 § 15 533, 537, 540civil litigation, reporting to SEC § 15(a) 537
434-35 § 15(a) (4) 530, 531, 532-33, 537, 540factoring, discounting and real § 15(c) 532, 537
estate businesses 429 § 15(d) 537fund holding companies 425-29 § 17 430investment advisers, registration § 19 433
of 423-25 § 22(b) 415
investment policy, changes in 430-32 § 22(d) 414-19oil and gas funds 429-30 § 22 (e) 429
distribution of shares, problems with § 27 420-21
412-23 § 33 434-35periodic payment plans 419-23 § 36 393-94; 530, 531, 532-33,retroactive registration of shares 535-36, 540-41
412-13 § 36(a) 534-35, 538sales loads 413-19 § 36(b) 535, 538
fiduciary duty of investment ad- rule 17d-1 430visers 393-97: 526-42 Investment Company Amendments
freeze-out of minority shareholders Act of 1970 387-436
1252-73 2(a) (19) 398-401conflicts between state and federal 3(b) (5) 430
securities laws 1258, 1272 3 (c) ( 5 ) 429
independent director, role of the 397-402 8(b) 431-32insider information, liability of bank I0 398-99, 401
trustees for use of (see also 12(d) (1) 426-29BANKS AND BANKING) 21, 26-30 13(a)(3) 431-32
insiders' liability 15 398, 401-02on second sale in two-step sell- 17(j) 410-12
downs 560-74 19 433subjective/objective approaches to 22 416-18
definitions of "purchase" and 24(f) 413"sale" 562, 564-74 27 421-23
investment advisers 32(a) 398, 402and insider trading 409-12 33 435compensation of 391-412 36 394-97fiduciary duty of 393-97; 526-42 legislative history 387-91registration of 423-25 promised rule 17j-1 411-12
Investment Advisers Act of 1940 rule 19b-1 . 433-34§ 203 424 rule 24f-1 413§ 203(b)(2) 423 Maloney Act§ 203(d) 424-25 generally 111-14, 125-33; 415§ 205 403-09, 423 § 780-3(i) 128, 131, 133§ 206(a) 424 § 780-3(i) (1) 128, 130proposed rule 202-1 423-24 § 780-3(0(3) 128rule 204-2(a)(12) 411 § 780-3(n) 125, 128-31, 133rule 205-1 404-05 National Association of Securitiesrule 205-2 405, 408 Dealersrule 205-2(c) (1) 407 antitrust immunity 111-33
Investment Company Act of 1940 Rules of Fair Practice 112, 131; 414-19
387-436; 526-42 § 26(f)(2) 414§ 1 388 art. III, § 1 112§ 1(b) 537 National Industrial Recovery Act 126-27§ 1(b) (2) 531 Public Utility Holding Company§ 1(b) (6) 530, 531 Act of 1935§ 2(a) (3) 392, 398, 429 § 30 387§ 2(a) (4) 540 Securities Act of 1933§ 3(c) (5) 429 § 5 412-13§ 3 (c) (9) 429-30 § 12 412-13§ 6(c) 400-01, 424 Securities Exchange Act of 1934§ 8 431 § 10(b) 409; 1116; 1252-73§ 10 397-98 § 14(a) 1268§ .11 428 § 15(b) (4) 425§ 12(d)(1) 425-26 § 15A(k)(2) 417
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§ 16(b) 560-74§ 27 1120and Maloney Act 126-31antitrust immunity of stock ex-
changes under 114-17, 123-25jurisdiction under 1120-22rule 10b-5 26-27, 29, 30, 42, 43;
409, 426-27, 429; 1116; 1252-73and bank trustees 26-30causal relationship between mis-
representation and injury1261-62, 1265-70
elements of private cause ofaction under 1259-61
federal fiduciary duty under1270-72
procedural advantages under 1273rule 14a-9 1268
stock exchanges, antitrust immunityof 114-25
tippees, bank trustees as 30SHERMAN ACT (SEE ANTITRUST LAW)Stmt. Busugass AcT OF 1958 (see
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION)
SMALL BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (seealso CONTRACTS)
Defense Production Act of 1950 995Defense Production Act Amend-
ments of 1951 151-52Economic Opportunity Act
title IV 155-57, 162participation of small businesses in
federal procurement and publicworks construction 988-1024
bonding, availability of 1002-04empirical study 1009-24federal policy goals 988-93financing programs 993-98loans, availability of 1005-09
Small Business Act of 1958§ 8(a) 148-65and government contracts 148-65pollution control facilities, funding
of 685-86subcontracting power and minority
business enterprises 150-64
TAFT-HARTLEY ACT (see LABOR Law)TAXATION, FEDERAL
Special Issue-The Revenue Act of1971 813-941
accelerated depreciation (see AssetDepredation Range (ADR)System under this heading)
Asset Depreciation Range (ADR)System 813, 814, 820, 835-36;
871, 885; 893, 895, 899, 915child care deduction (see dependent
care deduction under this head-ing)
contract rights, release of 184-90controlled corporations, reallocation
of gross income 165-71corporate loss deduction-"use in
trade or business" requirement171-82
deductions for family care expenses(see dependent care deductionand household services deduc-tion under this heading)
dependent care deduction (see alsohousehold services deductionunder this heading) 815-16, 820-21;
910-12; 917-41fairness 937-40history 917-32impact 932-37
creation of new jobs 936-37on decision to have children 935-36on decision to work 934-35
imputed income theory 918-19, 938Domestic International Sales Cor-
poration (DISC) 813, 815, 818;896, 899-902, 915
estate taxinclusion of trust assets in gross
estate where settlor retainscontrol of corporation whosestock is transferred to thetrust 1091-1103
"right"/"power" distinction1098-1100, 1102
valuation of mutual fund sharesfor 134-47
farm "losses" 851-52gross estate (see estate tax under
this heading)gross income, reallocation among
controlled corporations 165-71household services deduction 815-16;
917, 929-30, 932, 936, 940installment method of reporting in-
comerelease of restoration rights 183-93"sale or other disposition" re-
quirement 183-93Internal Revenue Code
§ 1 841§ 56 820, 847§ 57 820, 847§ 58 820, 847§ 61 170§ 61(a) 169-71§ 103(c) 815§ 103(c) (4) (F) 834§ 162 917§ 162(a) 173§ 163 (d) 851, 856-57, 860-61§ 165 172, 173, 176§ 165(a) 171-82§ 165(c) 175, 177§ 167 173, 177, 178-79, 180§ 167(a) (1) 173§ 169 834§ 172 177, 179-80§ 172(c) 179§ 214 815-16; 931§ 263(c) 826§ 274 177, 180-82
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274(f)274 (g)453482 167-68,
182180
184, 190, 192170-71
851(b) (4) (A) (ii) 433-34855 434911 8581222 1841241 1921245 8491251 8511301 8501302 8501303 8501304 8501305 8502036 1092, 1095-962036(a)(1) 1092, 10962036(a)(2) 1091-1103
investment tax credit 813, 814, 817-18,820, 835-36; 871-90; 895-98, 899, 913
economic analysis 874-82aggregate demand 877, 879-80, 882-83cash Slow 875-76profit maximization 874-75substitutability 876-77time lag 877-80
demand lag 878-79supply or production lag 878,
879-80timing of investments 880-82
effectiveness 882-90balance of payments effects 885-87economic growth 887-89stabilizing effects 882-85
history 872provisions 872-74
Job Development Credit (see in-vestment tax credit under thisheading).
minimum tax for tax preferences820, 821, 840-52, 857-61
background
840-42suggested changes 842-52
in exemptions 848in rate structure 846-47structural changes 848-50supportive provisions 850-52tax base, expansion of
842-46treasury proposals, recent
857-61mutual fund shares, estate tax
valuation of 134-47Revenue Act of 1971 813-61; 871-90;
891-915; 917-41subchapter S corporations 838, 839, 853tax incentives 895-915
automobile excise tax reduction 912-13business incentives (see also
Domestic International SalesCorporation (DISC), invest-ment tax credit, and WorkIncentive Program (WIN)tax credit under this heading)
895-903
child care, allowances (see alsodependent care deduction un-der this heading) 910-12
election contribution incentives903-06, 914
fiscal dimensions 892-95increased withholding 909-10minimum *standard deduction 906-09
tax preferences, generally 813-21Tax Reform Act of 1969 840, 841, 842;
898, 906tax shelters
generally 820-40, 852-57equipment leasing 831-37, 855-86,-
868-70oil and gas 826-30, 854-55problems and possible solutions
821-23, 837-40real estate 823-26, 854, 861-67syndication of 822-37treasury proposals, recent 852-57
Work Incentive Program (WIN)tax credit 813, 814-15; 902-03, 914
TAX REFORM Acr or 1969 (seeTAXATION, FEDERAL)
Toars (see also WORKMEN'S COM-PENSATION)
admiralty jurisdiction over aviationtort cases 1071-90
public nuisance theorygenerally 770-71, 775-76use despite legislation providing
civil remediesgenerally 773-74for interference with navigation
774-75in water pollution suits 775-84
use in air pollution suits 757-61use in water pollution suits 757-58;
767-85by federal government 767-70,
779-85by state government
generally 757-58; 769against another state or sub-
division thereof 776-79, 781use to enjoin criminal activity 772-73,
780tort liability of water carriers 267-95
TRADE REGULATION (see also ANTI-TRUST LAW; FEDERAL TRADE COM-MISSION)
Federal Trade Commission Actgenerally 1279rule-making authority under 368-86
Neal Report 6-7, 16-17predatory pricing legislation 1-20price discrimination 1-20Robinson-Patman Act 1-20
§ 2 ( a) 10§ 3 1-5, 12-13"unreasonably low prices" provi-
sion 1-5Stigler Report 6-7
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Trade Practice Rules 379-80Trade Regulation Rules 369-86unfair competition 1315-20
copying/misappropriation distinc-tion 1318-19
federal preemption doctrine1315-17, 1319
product/source confusion distinc-tion 1317
secondary meaning 1306, 1315,1317, 1319
titles, protection of 1314-20
UNFAIR COMPETITION (see TRADE REG-ULATION)
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE (see alsoCONSUMER PROTECTION; UNIFORMCOMMERCIAL CODE INDEX)
art. 1 344-46, 349, 353art. 2 344-47, 350, 351-54art. 7 350art. 9 345, 346, 351; 969, 970, 980"good faith," definitions of 347-49
objective test 348-49subjective test 347-48
"good faith" requirement of buyerin the ordinary course of busi-ness 343-55
NOW account withdrawal orders as"checks" 494-95
UNIFORM CONSUMER CREDIT CODE(See CONSUMER PROTECTION)
WATER POLLUTION (see ENVIRON-MENTAL LAW)
WATER QUALITY ACT OF 1965 (seeENVIRONMENTAL LAW)
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONLongshoremen's and Harbor Work-
ers' Compensation Act 1105off-premises work break injuries,
compensation for 1104-16contract theory 1113-14, 1116employer benefit theory 1109-11, 1113,
1114, 1116personal comfort doctrine 1111-13,
1114, 1116Report of the National Commission
on State Workmen's Compensa-1115-16tion Laws
l34
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE INDEX
Article Section Pages Article Section Pages1 102 345-46,347, 9 307(1) 344-45, 346,
350-52 3531 • 102(3) 350,352 9 312(5) 9681 103 970 9 312 (5) (a) 9701 201 349 9 312(7) 968,9701 201(9) 346 9 503 439-40,1 201(19) 345 445-46, 4502 103(1)(b) 350 9 504 439-40,9 307 1 46 446
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME XIV
TITLE INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
THE APPLICABILITY op COGSA AND THE HARTER ACT TO WATER BILLS OF LADINOYung F. Chiang 267
THE COMMERCIAL BANK TRUST DEPARTMENT AND THE "WALL"Edward S. Herman & Carl F. Safanda 21
ENVIRONMENTAL LAW GROWING APACE: AN INTRODUCTORY COMMENTPeter A. Donovan 575
FAIRNESS FOR WHOM? ADMINISTRATION OF THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE, 1967-70John L. Swartz 457
FEDERAL-STATE INTERACTION UNDER THE CLEAN AIR AMENDMENTS OF 1970
1Villiam V, Luneburg 637
GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS, COMMERCIAL BANKS, AND MILLER ACT BOND SURETIES
—A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES Edward A. Dauer 943
THE INVESTMENT COMPANY AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1970--AN ANALYSIS AND AP-
PRAISAL AFTER Two YEARS Gerard H. Manges 387
THE INVESTMENT TAX CREDIT, ONCE MORE Paul Taubman 871
THE NEW MUNICIPAL "PRIVATE" INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW: THE COMPLEMENT
TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS Charles Evan 45
PLANT RELOCATION: CATCHING UP WITH THE RUNAWAY SHOP ... Robert A, Swift 1135
PREDATORY PRICINO LEGISLATION—Is IT NECESSARY?A. Everett Maclntyre & Joachim J. Volhard 1
THE REVENUE ACT OF 1971—DO TAX INCENTIVES HAVE NEW LIFE?Gerard M. Brannon 891
A REVIEW OF THE LAW OF BANK MEttoEits .. Earl W. Kintner & Hugh C. Hansen 213
Sniadach, THE Replevin Cases AND SELF-HELP REPOSSESSION—DUE PROCESS
TOKENISM? Julian B. McDonnell 437SOME CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING STATE AND LOCAL AIR POLLUTION CONTROL LAWS
Esther R. Schachter 583
TAX DEDUCTIONS FOR FAMILY CARE EXPENSES William A. Klein 917
TAX REFORM AND THE REVENUE ACT OF 1971: LESIONS, LAGNIAPPES AND LESSONS
Paul R. McDaniel 813
AUTHOR INDEX TO CONTRIBUTED ARTICLES
Brannon, Gerard M., THE REVENUE ACT OF 1971—Do TAX INCENTIVES HAVE NEW
LIFE? 891
Chiang, Yung F., THE APPLICABILITY OF COGSA AND THE HARTER ACT TO WATER
BELLS OF LADING 267
Dauer, Edward A., GOVERNMENT CONTRACTORS, COMMERCIAL BANKS, AND MILLER
ACT BOND SURETIES—A QUESTION OF PRIORITIES 943Donovan, Peter A., ENVIRONMENTAL LAW GROWING APACE: AN INTRODUCTORY
COMMENT . 575Evan, Charles, THE NEW MUNICIPAL "PRIVATE" INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW:
THE COMPLEMENT TO SOCIO-ECONOMIC TRANSFORMATIONS . 45
Hansen, Hugh C., with Earl W. Kintner, A REVIEW OF THE LAW or BANK MERGERS 213Herman, Edward S., & Carl F. Safanda, THE COMMERCIAL BANK TRUST DEPART-
MENT AND THE "WALL" 21Kintner, Earl W., & Hugh C. Hansen, A REVIEW OF THE LAW or BANK MERGERS 213
Klein, William A., TAX DEDUCTIONS FOR FAMILY CARE EXPENSES 917
Luneburg, William V., FEDERAL-STATE INTERACTION UNDER THE CLEAN AIR AMEND-
MENTS OF 1970 637
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Maclntyre, A. Everett, & Joachim J. Volhard, PREDATORY PRICING LEGISLATION-IS IT NECESSARY?
McDaniel, Paul R., Tax REFORM AND THE REVENUE ACT OF 1971: LESIONS,LAGNIAPPES AND LESSONS 813
McDonnell, Julian B., Sniadach, THE Replevin Cases AND SELF-HELP REPOSSESSION—nut PROCESS TOKENISM? . 437
Manges, Gerard H., THE INVESTMENT COMPANY AMENDMENTS ACT OP 1970—ANANALYSIS AND APPRAISAL AFTER Two YEARS 387
Safanda, Carl F., with Edward S. Herman, THE COMMERCIAL BANK TRUST DE-PARTMENT AND THE "WALL" 21
Schachter, Esther R., SOME CRITERIA FOR EVALUATING STATE AND LOCAL AlitPOLLUTION CONTROL LAWS 583
Swartz, John L., FAIRNESS FOR WHOM? ADMINISTRATION OF THE FAIRNESS DOCTRINE,1967-70 457
Swift, Robert A., PLANT RELOCATION: CATCHING UP WITH THE RUNAWAY SHOP . , 1135Taubman, Paul, THE INVESTMENT TAx CREDIT, ONCE MORE 871Volhard, Joachim J., with A. Everett Maclntyre, PREDATORY PRICING LEGISLATION
-IS IT NECESSARY? 1
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE COMMENTARYSections 1-201(19), 2-103(1)(b), 9-307(1)—Good Faith Requirement for Buyer in
Ordinary Course Sherrock Brothers v. Commercial Credit Corporation
343
1972-1973 ANNUAL SURVEY OF LABORRELATIONS LAW 1173
STUDENT COMMENTSThe Aftermath of the Clean Air Amendments of 1970: The Federal Courts and
Air Pollution 724Antitrust Immunity of the National Association of Securities Dealers Under the
Maloney Act 111Appropriate Bargaining Unit Determinations in the Retail Chain Industry 94The Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments of 1972 672The Hiring Preference Order as a Remedy for Employment Discrimination: Does
Carter v. Gallagher Limit the Use of Absolute Preference Orders? 297The Negotiable Order of Withdrawal (NOW) Account: "Checking Accounts" for
Savings Banks? 471Recent Developments in the Law of Corporate Freeze-Outs 1252Recent Statutes Regulating Debt Collection, Or Nunc, De Minimis Curat Lex 1274Valuation of Mutual Fund Shares for Federal Estate Tax Purposes - 134
CASE NOTESAdministrative Law—Federal Trade Commission—Lack of Authority to Promulgate
Trade Regulation Rules Having the Effect of Law—National PetroleumRefiners Ass'n v. Federal Trade Commission 368
Civil Procedure—Federal Rule 23—Jurisdictional Amount in Class Actions Under23 (b) (3 )—Zahn v. International Paper Co. 543
Constitutional Law—Public Utilities—The State Action and Due Process Doctrines—Lucas v. Wisconsin Electric Power Co. 317
Copyright—Infringement of Dramatico-Musical Rights—ASCAP License—RobertStigwood Group Ltd. v. Sperber 1304
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME XIV
Environmental Law—Water Pollution Remedies—Use of Public Nuisance Theoryin Suit by Federal Government—United States v. Ira S. Bushey & Sons, Inc. 767
Federal Courts—Admiralty Jurisdiction—"Maritime Locality Plus Maritime Nexus"Required to Establish Admiralty Jurisdiction in Aviation Negligence Cases—Executive Jet Aviation, Inc, v. City of Cleveland 1071
Federal Estate Taxation—Gross Estate—Inclusion of Trust Assets Where SettlorRetains Control of the Corporation Whose Stock is Transferred to the Trust—Section 2036(a)(2)—United States v. Byrum 1091
Federal Income Taxation—Losses: Corporate Loss Deduction Denied on Sale ofRealty Because Property Was Not Held for Use in Trade or Business—International Trading Company v. Commissioner 171
Federal Rules of Civil Procedure—Discovery—Denial of Discovery Pertaining toSubject Matter Jurisdiction and Standing—Mandamus as a Means of Review—Investment Properties International, Ltd. v. 10S, Ltd. 1116
Income Tax—Reallocation of Gross Income—Controlled Corporations—Commis-sioner v. First Security Bank of Utah, N.A. 165
Income Taxes—Installment Method of Reporting: Lessor's Release of RestorationRights in Exchange for Three Notes of the Lessee Was Not a "Sale or OtherDisposition" Which Could Qualify for the Installment Method of ReportingIncome—Billy Rose's Diamond Horseshoe, Inc. v. United States 183
Labor Law—Authority of National Labor Relations Board—Consolidation ofExisting Bargaining Units through Unit Clarification Proceedings—UnitedGlass & Ceramic Workers v. NLRB 355
Labor Law—Extortion—Federal Criminal Liability for Strike Violence under theHobbs Act—United States v. Enmons
1291
Labor Law—National Labor Relations Act—Section 8(b) (1) (B)—Union Disci-pline of Supervisory Employees for Strikebreaking Activities—IBEW v. NLRB(Ill. Bell Tel. Co.) 785
Lab or Law—Section 8 ( b) (7) (c) of the NLRA—Recognitional Picketing—Tem-porary Injunction Pursuant to Section 10(1) of the NLRA—Samog v. Building& Construction Trades Council (Samuel E. Long, Inc.) 800
Labor Law—Successor Employers—Duty to Honor Predecessor's Collective Bar-gaining Agreement—NLRB v. Burns Intl Security Services 193
Patent Law—Computer Programs—Unpatentable Mental Process—Gottschalk v.Benson 1050
Patent Law—Previously Paid Royalties—No Recovery by Licensee upon Judg-ment of Invalidity—Troxel Manufacturing Co. v. Schwinn Bicycle Co. 501
Public Contracts—Small Business Act of 1958—Constitutional Law—Denial ofDue Process of Law and Equal Protection in Placement of Government Con-tracts with Firms Owned by "Disadvantaged Persons" Pursuant to Section8(a) of the Small Business Act of 1958—Ray Bantle Trash Hauling, Inc. v.Kleppe 148
Securities—Insiders' Liability Under Section 16(b) on Second Sale in Two-StepSelldown Transactions—Reliance Electric Co. v. Emerson Electric Co. 560
Securities Regulation—Investment Company Act of 1940—Control Transfer Profits •—Fiduciary Duty of Mutual Fund Advisers—Kukman v. Baum 526
Uniform Commercial Code—Sections 1-201 (19) , 2-103 (1) (b ) , 9-307 (1 )—GoodFaith Requirement for Buyer in Ordinary Course—Sherrock Brothers v. Com-mercial Credit Corporations 343
Workmen's Compensation—Compensation for Off-Premises Work Break Injury—Pacheco v. Orchids of Hawaii 1104
CUMULATIVE INDEX-VOLUME XIVCase Index 1323Topical Index 1329Uniform Commercial Code Index 1342
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