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BOSTON COLLEGEINDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL
LAW REVIEW
VOLUME I
1 959-1 960
BRIGHTON, MASSACHUSETTS
1960
COPYRIGHT 1959-1960
BY BOSTON COLLEGE
TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME I
ARTICLES
OPPUGNANCY AND OPPRESSION IN CLOSE CORPORATIONS:REMEDIES IN AMERICA AND IN BRITAIN F. Hodge O'Neal 1
INVESTMENT SECURITIES UNDER THE
UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE Cornelius IV. Wickersham 37
CONCEPTUAL OBSOLESCENCE IN LAW AND ACCOUNTING-FINANCE RELATIONS BETWEEN RETAILER AND
ASSIGNEE OF RETAIL RECEIVABLES Homer Kripke 55
THE UNSECURED CREDITOR-"THE LITTLE
BUSINESSMAN"-AND THE UNIFORM
COMMERCIAL CODE William A. Schnader 65
IMPROVING THE LAW OF FEDERALLIENS AND PRIORITIES James Angell MacLachlan 73
COLLECTIVE LABOR AGREEMENTS AND THE
THIRD PARTY BENEFICIARY Walter H. E. Jaeger 125
ARBITRATION'S IMPORTANCE TO THE LAWYER Sylvan Gotshal 151
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT IN THE
NAVY: 1950-1960 1. Sinclair Armstrong andLawrence E. Chermak 159
LABOR AND SMALL BUSINESS-UNIFORMITYOR CONFUSION LeMarquis DeJarman 175
TORTS AND BANKRUPTCY-A SYNTHESIS G. Stanley Joslin 185
CREDITORS' RIGHTS IN TENANCIES
BY THE ENTIRETIES Richard G. Huber 197
COMMENTS
PROMISSORY ESTOPPEL MAY MAKE
AN OFFER IRREVOCABLE Judson A. Crane 87
RELIEF FOR MINORITY SHAREHOLDERS:
SECTION 19 OF THE TECHNICAL
AMENDMENTS ACT OF 1958 James W. Smith 91
THE RETAIL PAPER PURCHASER AND
THE PROCEEDS LIEN J. Edward Collins 97
CREDIT CARDS AND THE VIRTUAL ACCEPTANCE . . Frederick M. Hart 209
EQUITABLE SERVITUDES: RESTRICTION ON
TRANSFER OF CHATTEL Peter L. Albrecht 215
Ill
BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
UNIFORM -COMMERCIAL CODE ANNOTATIONS
Article I: General Provisions 219
Article 2: Sales 219
Article 3: Commercial Paper 222
Article 6: Bulk Transfers 226
Article 9: Secured Transactions; Sales of Accounts, Contract Rightsand Chattel Paper 226
CURRENT LEGISLATION
Corporate Legislation 231
Trade Regulation 233
Security Financing Legislation 234
Uniform Commercial Code 236
STUDENT COMMENTS
Effect of Exculpatory Language on Illegal Union Security Provisions 239
Effect of Husband's Indorsement of His Wife's Signature upon aJoint Check 247
Employee's Right To Compel Arbitration or Recover Damages for.Wrongful Discharge 256
Taxation of Unincorporated Medical Groups 260
CASE NOTES
Arbitration Award—Personal Service Contract.—Staklinski v. PyramidElectric Co. 101
Conditional Sales—Rescission by Purchaser Allowed Where ContractDid Not Precisely Conform to Statutory Standard.—Bratta v.Caruso Car Co. 102
Constitutional Law—Export-Import Clause—State's Power to Tax Ex-ports—Sales Tax.—Gough Industries, Inc. v. State Board of Equali-zation. 104
Constitutional Law—Off-Street Parking Provision in Municipal ZoningOrdinance Held Invalid As a Delegation of Legislative Power.—State ex rel. Associated Land and Investment Corp. v. The Cityof Lyndhurst. 106
Corporations—Executive Compensation—Deferred Compensation UnitPlans.—Lieberman v. Koppers Co., Inc. 108
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TABLE OF CONTENTS TO VOLUME I
Criminal Law—Partnerships—Statutory Construction.—United Statesv. A & P Trucking Co. et al. 109
Eminent Domain—What Constitutes an Interference Sufficient toConstitute a Taking.--Cities Service Oil Co. et al. v. City ofNew York. 111
Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act—Statutory Construction—Coal-TarColors—Standard of Adulteration.—Flemming v. Florida CitrusExchange. 112
Labor Relations—Arbitration—Condition Precedent to an Action forDamages for Wrongful Discharge.—Woodward Iron Co. v. Ware. 114
Landlord and Tenant—Payment of Increased Taxes on Lessee's Im-provements—Doctrine of Waste.—The Crew Corp. v. Feiler. 115
Restraint of Trade--Robinson-Patman Act—Indirect Price Discrimi-nation.—Ludwig v. American Greetings Corporation. 117
Security Interests—Doctrine of Inconsistent Remedies Affecting Se-cured Party's Interest under the Uniform Commercial Code.—in reAdrian Research & Chemical Co. 118
Subcontracts—Part Performance—Damages.—Albre Marble and TileCo., Inc. v. John Bowen Co., Inc. 121
Bankruptcy—Quaker , City Doctrine—Pennsylvania Uniform Commer-cial Code.—Matter of Einhorn Bros., Inc. 267
Breach of Warranty—Recovery Allowed by Third Party in the Absenceof Privity—Scope of Liability Extended by Uniform CommercialCode.—B. F. Goodrich Co. v. Hammond. 268
Bankruptcy—Summary Jurisdiction Rights of Transferees.—Kohn v.Myers & Teleprompter Corp. 270
Banks—Holder for Value—Collection Agreement. —Pike v. First Nat'lBank. 272
Brokerage Commissions Under Clayton Act—Seller's Reduction ofPrices Through Elimination of its Own Brokers.—Robinson v.Stanley Home Products 274
Chattel Mortgages—Bill of Sale to Secure Debt—Effect of GrantingBorrower Permission to Sell the Secured Chattel.—Peoples Loan. &Finance Corporation of Rome v. McBurnette. 277
Conditional Sales—Construction of Insecurity Clause.—JacksonvilleTractor Co. v. Nasworthy. 279
Contracts—Accord and Satisfaction—Enforcement of Executory Accordby Creditor upon Breach of Debtor.—Ohlson v. Steinhauser. 281
Contracts—Economic Duress.—Wolf v. Marlton Corporation. 284
BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
Corporations—Constitutional Law—State's Reserved Power to AmendCorporate Charters.—Coyne v. Park & Tilford Distillers Corpora-tion. 286
Customs Duties—Deductions—Tariff Act—Statutory Construction.—International Packers, Limited v. United States. 288
Indemnity Contracts—Express Provisions Required for Indemnifica-tion for Negligence.—Metropolitan Paving Co. v. Gordon Herkenhoff& Assoc. 291
Joint Accounts—Establishment of Deceased Donor Depositor's Intent.—Idaho First National Bank v. First National Bank of Caldwell. 292
Labor Arbitration—Coverage of a Unilateral Noncontributory PensionPlan.—Saks and Company, Inc. v. Saks Fifth Avenue Women's ShoeSalespeople Committee. 295
Labor Law—Railway Labor Act as Amended—Statutory Construction—The Extra-Territorial Effect Thereof.—Air Lines Stewardesses,Etc., Ass'n v. Northwest Airlines, Inc. 296
Mortgages—Effect of a Nonjudicial Sale Under a Contractual Poweron a Junior Federal Tax Lien.—United States v. Bank of AmericaTrust & Say. Ass'n. 298
Mortgages—Pre-emption of State Law by Federal Statute when Gov-ernment is a Mortgagee.—John Hancock Mutual Life Ins. Co. v.Hetzel. 300
Negotiable Instruments—Forged Endorsements—Statute of Limita-tions.—Edgerly v. Schuyler. 302
Negotiable Instruments—Forged Signature—Recovery by DraweeBank.—Riggs Nat'l Bank of Washington, D.C. v. Dade Fed. Say.and Loan Ass'n. 304
Negotiable Instruments—Mere Failure to Return a Check WithinTwenty-four Hours as Constituting Acceptance.—Fidelity & De-posit Co. of Md. v. Idaho Bank & Trust Co. 307
Negotiable Instruments—Stop Payment—Notice to the Payee.—Na-tional Boulevard Bank of Chicago v. Schwartz. 310
Suretyship—Subrogation—Assignment of Claims Act—Assignee Bank'sRight to Progress Payments Superior to That of Sureties on Gov-ernment Contractor's Bonds.—American Fidelity Co. v. Nat. CityBank of Evansville. 312
Taxation—Attachment Lien Not Entitled to Priority Over SubsequentFederal Tax Lien.—Manchester Federal Savings and Loan Associa-tion v. Emery Waterhouse Co. 315
Taxation—Federal Income—Statutory Interpretation—Useful Life-Salvage Value.—Hertz Corporation v. United States. 316
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United States Arbitration Act—Stay of Proceedings—Declaration ofNational Law—Fraud as an Arbitrable Issue.—Robert LawrenceCo., Inc. v. Devonshire Fabrics, Inc. 318
Usury Statutes—Their Effect on Deferred Payments of InstallmentSales Contracts.—Langille v. Central-Penn Nat'l Bank of Philadel-phia. 322
SIGNIFICANT LAW REVIEW ARTICLES
Review of Articles 325
Periodical Index 331
BOOK REVIEWS
O'Neal: Close Corporations: Law and Practice. Henry E. Foley 335
Oleck: Modern Corporation Law Cornelius J. Moynihan 340
Boom. RECEIVED 124
CUMULATIVE INDEX
Volume I 345
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CUMULATIVE INDEX TO VOLUME 11959- 1960
Case Index(Boldface type denotes cases which have been noted.)
Cases Cited PageAdrian Research & Chemical Co.,
In re 118, 229Air Lines Stewardesses, Etc.,
Ass'n v. Northwest Airlines,Inc. 296
Alabama Power Co. v. Haygood 115Albre Marble and Tile Co., Inc.
v. John Bowen Co., Inc.Allen v. HarrisAmerican Fidelity Co. v. Nat.
City Bank of EvansvilleAnderson v. International and
Chemicals Corp. 287Angus v. Scully 122Ashley v. Keith Oil Corp. 16Ashton v. Penfield 20Associated Flour Haulers &
Warehousemen, Inc. v. Sulli-van 126
Association of Westinghouse Sal-aried Employees v. Westing-house Electric Corp. 135, 139,
140, 150
Baird Co. v. Gimble Bros. Inc. 88Barnes v. Eastern & Western
Lumber Co. 6Barrett v. Smith 16Bello v. Union Trust Co. 247Benane v. International Harves-
ter Company 135Bennet v. B reuil Petroleum
Corp. 15Berkwitz v. Humphrey 108Bernhardt v. Polygraphic Co. of
America, Inc. 319, 320, 321Bert v. Helvering 260, 264B. F. Goodrich Co. v. Hammond 268Blanchard v. Prudential Ins. Co. 11Bleck v. East Boston Co. 19Blum & Co. v. Landau
139
Bodell v. General Gas & ElectricCorp.
Boudreau v. ChesleyBratta v. Caruso Car Co.Broch v. FTCBudget Charge Accounts v. Mul-
Burleson v. Hayutinlaney
Burnetta v. Marceline Coal Co.
Cases Cited PageCampbell v. Pennsylvania Indus-
tries, Inc. 20Canada v. Yazoo & M.V.R. Co. 131Cantelmo, Application of 24Car v. Kimball 15, 16Carolina Supplies & Cement Com-
pany 180Carpenter, In re 205Carter's Claim, In re 220Cities Service Oil Co., et al. v.
City of New York 111City Bank Farmers' Trust Co. v.
Hewitt Realty Co. 10Clinch Co. Bank v. Wyatt-Proch
Lumber Co. 212Cohen, Application of 24Cole Manufacturing Co. v. Col-
lier' 204Com'r of Internal Revenue v.
Hansen 61Commonwealth v. Two Ford
Trucks 227Coolidge v. Payson 210Corning Custom Gin Co. v.
Oliver 19Coyle v. Erie R. Co. 134Coyne v. Park & Tilford Distil-
era Corporation 286Court Holding Company v. Com-
missioner 92Crawford v. Burke 191Crew Co. v. Feller 115Cross Mountain Coal Co. v. Ault 139
10014088
19269
140
302
20
267
257
121282
312
Dart Nat'l Bank v. Mid-WestCorp. 97,
Donahoo v. ThompsonDrennan v. Star Paving Co.Drob v. National Memorial Park
Inc.Duart v. AxtonDufour v. Continental Southern
7 Lines, Inc.186102 Edgerly v. Schuyler275 Edison v. Edison United Phono-
graph Co.223 Einhorn Bros., Inc., In the Mat-
21 ter of126, Elgin, Joliet and Eastern Ry. v.
128 Burley
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CASE INDEX
Cases Cited Page Cases Cited Page
Elwert v. Pacific First Fed. Say.Ass'n
Empresa SiderugicaCounty of Merced
Erie R.R. v. TompkinsEvans v. Commissioner
nal Revenue
Fagliarone v. Consolidated FilmIndustries, I nc. 144
Federal United Corporation v.Havender 287
Fidelity Corp. v. Associates Dis-count Corp. 98
Fidelity & Deposit Co. of Md. v.Idaho Bank & Trust Co. 307
Fidelity Trust Company v. Gar-diner 222, 225
Finnerty v. Consolidated Tele-graph and Electric Subway Co. 187
First National Bank v. Anderson 219,222, 223
First Nat'l Bank v. Gaines , 201First Nat'l Bank of Murfreesboro
v. First Nat'l Bank of Nashville 309First Pennsylvania Banking and
Trust Co. v. De Lise 223, 224, 226First State Bank v. Black Bros.
Co. 309First Trust Co. v. Aredale Ranch
and Cattle Company 291Fleming v. Florida Citrus Ex-
change 112Florida Citrus Exchange v. Fol-
som 112Foss v. Harbottle 26Franklin National Bank v. Kass 209Freche, In re 194Freedman v. Fox 19, 21Funk v. Spalding 8
Gaines v. Long Mfg. Co. 14Gatlin v. Nat'l City Bank of New
York 17Galt v. United States 200Garbarino v. Utica Uniform Co. 17General Motors Acceptance
Corp. v. Associates DiscountCorp. 99
Gifford v. Commissioner of Pub-lic Health 121
Glazer v. Beer 203Glensder Textile Co. v. Commis-
sioner 201Goodman v. Dicker 89Gordon v. Campbell 77Gordon Inc. v. Ingersoll Rand
Co. 89Gordon v. United States 110Gorman v. Wright 5, 9Gottfried v. Gottfried
Gough Industries Inc. v. StateBoard of Equalization 124
Goyette v. Watson Co. 127Graham v. Bottenfield's, Inc. 269Grange Nat. Bank, Etc. v. Con-
ville 224, 225Grant Shoe Co. v. W. M. Laird
Co. 191Gray v. Gray 293Green v. National Advertising &
Amusement Co. 21Gregg v. Starks 134Guila v. Barton 125, 130, 139
Hall v. St. Louis-San FranciscoR. Co. 139
Hand v. Dexter 4Hanes v. Watkins, 21Hare v. General Contract Pur-
chase Corp. 322, 323Harmer, H. R. Ltd., Re 31Hartford Accident & Indemnity
Co. v. W. S. Dickey Clay Mfg.Co. 18
Hepner v. Miller 22Hertz Corp. v, United States 316Hochman v. Zigler's, Inc. 285Hoffman v. First Nat'l Bank 248Holland Furnace Co. v. Heidrich 221Holmes v. State 111Home Bond Co. v. McChesney 60,
61, .62Honolulu Star-Bulletin v. NLRB 245Hotel Employees v. Leedom 179Hudak v. Hornell Industries 130Hudson County Newspaper Guild
v. Jersey Publishing Co. 137Hughes Bros. Timber Co. v.
Minnesota 105Hughes Tool Co. v. NLRB 258Hurt v. Cotton State Fertilizer
Co. '17Hyman v. Velsicol Corp. 13
Importers & Grocers' Exchange,In re . 22
Indiana Natural Gas & Oil Co. v.Hinton 116
International Association ofMachinists v. Gonzales 141
International Packers, Limited v.United States 288
Isham v. Post 49
Jacksonville Tractor Co. v. Nar-worthy 279
J. I. Case Co. v. NLRB 136, 139, 140Jenkins v. Wm. Schluderberg-
T. J. Kurdle Co. 134John Hancock Mutual Life Ins.
Co. v. Hetzel 300
247S.A. v.
105319, 320, 321
of Inter-317
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BOSTON COLLEGE INDUSTRIAL AND COMMERCIAL LAW REVIEW
Page Cases Cited PageCases Cited
Johnstone v. Gardiner
194Jones v. Missouri-Edison Co. 3, 8Jones Beach Blvd., Estate v.
Moses
111
Kaplan v. Black 2Karcz v. Luther Manufacturing
Co. 136Keller v. Wilson 286King v. Greene 197Kohn v. Myers & Teleprompter
Corp. 270
Lammonds v. Aleo Manufactur-ing Co. 133
Landcraf v. Griffith 191Langer v. Superior Steel Corp. 87Langille v. Central-Penn Nat'l
Bank of Philadelphia 322Lawrence v. Fox 125Lawrence, Inc. v. Devonshire
Fabrics, Inc. 151, 153, 318Lawton v. Bedell 11Leahy v. Smith 134Leipert v. R. C. Williams & Co. 80Lennan v. Blake 20, 22Lesnick v. Public Industrials
Corp. 11Lewis v. Barnes Contracting
Company 148Lewis v. Benedict Coal Corpora-
tion 138, 147, 149Lewis v. Fentress Coal Sr Coke
Co. 242Lewis v. Pate 203Lewis & Quality Coal Corp. 239Lieberman v. Koppers Co., Inc. 108Lipson v. Socony Vacuum Corp. 118Luckenbill, In the Matter of 227, 228Ludwig v. American Greeting
Corporation 117Lyon v. Bollinger 19
Maguire v. Osborne 16Manchester Federal Savings &
Loan Assoc. v. Emery Water-house Co. 315
Mandeville Island Farms, Inc. v.American Crystal Sugar Co. 118
Market v. College Offset Press,Inc. 226
Marranzano v. Riggs NationalBank of Washington 133, 140
Masten v. Salo 139Mathews v. Headley Chocolate
Co. 18Maxwell Shapiro Woolen Co.,
Inc. v. Amerotron Corp. 152McCoy v. St. Joseph Belt R. Co. 131McGee v. International Life In-
surance Co. 232
McGlohn v. Gulf & Ship IslandRailroad Co. 132
McGregor v. Louisville & N. R.Co. 139
McNulty v. W. & J. Sloane 287Mello v. Local 4408, CIO United
Steel Workers 143Melms v. Pabst 117Metropolitan Life Insurance Co.
v. United States 298Metropolitan Paving Co. v. Gor-
don Herkenhoff & Assoc. 291Midland Loan Finance Co. v. Os-
terberg 119Moore v. Illinois Central R. Co. 132,
135, 139, 144Morrissey v. Commissioner 260
Nadel! & Co. v. Grasso 215Nat'l Bond & Investment Co. v.
Union Investment Co. 98National Boulevard Bank of Chi-
cago v. Schwartz 310NLRB v. Gaynor News Co. 240NLRB v. Gottfried Baking Co. 241Nebel v. Nebel 10Nemser v. Aviation Corp. 17Newbridge Sanitary Steam Laun-dry, Ltd., Re 27
New York v. Fidelity Trust Co. 304New York-Brooklyn Fuel Corp.
v. Fuller 78Norton & Schneider, Inc., In re 25
Office Employees v. NLRB
179Ohlson v. Steinhauser
281O'Jay Spread Co. v. Hicks
139
Ostrofsky v. United Steelworkersof America
256
Patton v. Nicholas 10, 11, 20Pal/fides v. Jensen 26Pay-O-Matic Corp. v. Goldstein
& Son 80Pelton v. Commissioner 262Pennsylvania Coal Co. v. Mahon,
et al. 111, 112Plumbers v. County of Door 178Peoples Loan & Finance Corpo-
ration of Rome v. McBumette 277Peters v. Alsup 201Pettus v. Olga Coal Company 137Piercy v. Louisville & Nashville
R. Co. 127Pike v. First Nat'l Bank 272Pratte v. Galatsos 216Price v. Neal 305
Quaker City Uniform Co., Inc.,In re 267
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CASE INDEX
Cases Cited Page
Red Star Express Line of Au-burn v. NLRB 240
Reid Drug Co. v. Salyer 19Rentschler v. Missouri Pacific
Railroad Co. 126, 139Ricketts v. Scothorn 87Riddle v. Mary A. Riddle Co. 16Rideout v. Knox 112Riggs Nat'l Bank of Washington,
D. C. v. Dade Fed. Say. andLoan Ass'n 304
Robert Lawrence, Inc. v. Devon-shire Fabrics, Inc. 151, 153, 318
Roberts v. Thompson 137Robinson v. Stanley Home Prod-
ucts 274Russell v. United Auto Workers 141
Sabatino, In re 191Saks and Co., Inc. v. Saks Fifth
Avenue Women's Shoe Sales-people Committee 295
Saltz v. Saltz Bros., Inc. 20San Diego Building Trades
Council v. Garman 176Saper v. Delgado 187Scottish Co-op Wholesale Soc'y
v. Meyer 30, 31Sears, Roebuck & Company v.
Power 220Shanik v. White Sewing Machine
Corporation 287Shelley v. Portland Tug & Barge
Co. 127Shinsky v. O'Neil 127Shinsky v. Tracey 127Sincavage v. Howells 221Slocum v. Delaware, L. & W. R.
Co. 144Smithey v. St. Louis Southwest-
ern R. Co. 138South American Minerals & Mer-
chandise Corp. v. Lewis 152Southern Pacific Co. v. Bogert 8, 14Southeastern Finance Co.
N.C.I.R. 58Staklinski v. Pyramid Electric
Co. 101Star Pub. Co. v. Ball 11State v. Breedlove 20State ex rel. Associated Land
and Investment Corp. v. Cityof Lyndhurst 106
State ex rel. Bayer v. Funk 283Stephan v. Merchants Collateral
Corp. 186Steven v. Hale-Haas Corp. 13Stratis v. Anderson 17Stroman v. Atchison, Topeka &
Santa Fe Ry. Co. 145
Cases Cited Page
Teamster Union v. Voight 181Tennessee Coal, Iron & R. Co.
v. Sizemore 133, 136Textile Workers v. Lincoln Mills 135,
140, 258Transcontinental & Western Air,
Inc. v. Koppal 144, 145Trau & Loevner v. Routman 226Tulsa v. Hindman 112
Union Carbide and Carbon Corp.v. Bargain Fair, Inc. et al. 233
Union Trust Co. v. Long 90United States v. A & P Truck-
ing Co., et al. 109United States v. Bank of Amer-
ica 298, 301United States v. Boyd 298United States v. City of New
Britain 84United States v. Cless 301United States v. Gilbert Asso-
ciates 81United States v. Hadden 314United States v. Kinter 262United States v. International
Commercial Co., Inc. 289United States v. Lexington Mill
& Elev. Co. 113United States v. Massey Motors,
Inc. 317United States v. Munsey Trust
Co. 314United States v. White Bear
Brewing Co. 78
Volquardsen v. Southern Amuse-ment Co.
Wabash Ry. v. American Refrig-eration Transit Co. 11
Washington Cooperative ChurchAssn. v. jacot 119
West v. Baltimore & Ohio R.Co. 128
Whittemore v. Continental Mills 11, 12Wiesal v. McBride 221, 228Williams v. Carus Enterprises 103Williamson v. Martz 220Wilson v. United Countries
Bank Ltd. 187Wise v. Midtown Motors, Inc. 285Wisner v. First National Bank 308Wolf v. Mariton Corporation 284Woodward Iron Co. v. Ware 114
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley R.Co. v. Sideboard 131, 134, 139
Yazoo & Mississippi Valley R.Co. v. Webb
127, 128Young v. Chicopee
122, 123
139
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Topical IndexArbitration
importance to the lawyerhow lawyers should act in
using arbitration 156how used in lawyer's practice 154what modern arbitration is 151
personal service contract 101United States Arbitration Act
stay of proceedingsdeclaration of national law 318fraud as an arbitrable issue 318
BankruptcyQuaker City Doctrine 267summary jurisdiction
rights of transfere'es 270torts
position of creditors havingtort claims 190
tort claims held by bankrupt .. 185Banks
joint accountsestablishment of deceased
donor depositor'S intent 292
Chattel Mortgages .bill of sale to secure debt
effect of granting borrowerpermission to sell securedchattel 277
Constitutional Law ,off street parking 106
Contractsaccord and satisfaction ,
enforcement of executory ac-cord by creditor uponbreach by debtor 281
economic duress 284indemnity
express provisions ',requiredfor indemnificatidn, for.negligence 291
promissory, estoppel'may make an offer irrevo-
cable 87subcontracts
part performancedamages 121
warranty •breach of
recovery allowed by thirdparty in absence of priv-ity under UCC - 268
Corporations •current legislation 231executive compensation
deferred compensation unitplans 108
oppugnancy and oppression inclose corporations, remedies
British remediesremedies in general 25Section 210, Companies
Act of 1948, remedy 27problems of strife and op-
pressiondeadlocks 2inability of unhappy share-
holder to get out 1losses to enterprise and to
participants 2squeeze outs 2
remedies in U.S.expanding conception of
fiduciary duties of direc-tors and controllingshareholders 7
power of minority share-holders to bring , aboutequity receivership or astatutory dissolution ,18
power of minority share-holder to compel declara-tion of dividends 9
power of minority share-holders to prevent dilu-tion of their intereststhrough the issuance ofnew stock 12
principles which obstructrelief 4
relief available to minorityshareholders against ex-cessive compensation of •shareholder-employees 15
remedies in general 5state's reserved powe•to amend
corporate charters 286Creditors' Rights
tenancies by the entiretiesancient estate 197modern estate 198rights of creditors
all, interests reachable rule 201, common law rule 200'federal bankruptcy law 205no interests reachable rule 202right of survivorship reach-
able rule 204unsecured creditor
uniform commercial codeadvantages 70bulk sales 67debtor's rights transferred 68default 67secret liens 69secured party not in ac-
cordance in dispositionof collateral 68
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8484 Negotiable Instruments
acceptancefailure to return check with-
in twenty-four hours asconstituting
banksholder for value
collection agreementeffect of husband's indorsement
of his wife's signature upon ajoint check
298 forged endorsementsrecovery by drawee bankStatute of Limitations
notice to payeestop paymentvirtual acceptance
credit cards
Partnershipscriminal law
statutory construction
Salesconditional sales
insecurity clause, construc-tion of
recession by purchaserinstallment sales contract
usury statutesSecurities
doctrine of inconsistent rem-edies affecting secured party'sinterest under Uniform Com-mercial Code
112 investment securities underUniform CommerCial Codeapplication and subject matter
conflict of lawsnegotiability
295 over issuesissue and issuer
alteration114 completion
effect of trustees' andtransfer agent's signa-
256 tures
808174777978
300
828176
315
5759585758
307
272
247
304302310310
209
109
279102
322
118
414040
4444
45
TOPICAL INDEX
Customsduties
deductions under Tariff Act 288
Eminent Domaintaking
interference sufficient to con-stitute a taking
Equitable Servitudesrestriction on transfer of chat-
tel paper
215
Federal Liens and Prioritiescircuity of lienconsent of U.S. to be suedcontractual liensfiling provisionsimpact of government claimsinchoate lienliens of suretiesmechanics' lienmortgage
effect of a nonjudicial saleunder a contractual poweron a Junior Federal Taxlien
pre-emption of state law byfederal statute when gov-ernment is mortgagee
proposed law of federal taxliens
remedy required3466, Revised Statutes
taxationattachment lien not entitled
to priority over subsequentfederal tax lien
Finance Accountingfinance relations between re-
tailer and assignee of retailreceivablesbalance sheet treatmentbankruptcyinstalment basis of taxationrestrictive covenantsusury
Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Actcoal-tar colors
standard of adulteration
Labor Relations'-arbitration
coverage of a unilateral non-contributory pension plan
wrongful dischargecondition precedent for an
action for damagesemployee's right to compel
arbitration or recoverdamages
exculpatory language, effect ofon illegal union security pro-visions 239
Railway Labor Actextra-territorial effect 296
small business 175Landlord and Tenant
111 doctrine of waste 115improvements by lessee
payment of increased taxes 115Liens
proceeds lienretail paper purchaser 97
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issuer and registered own-ers
responsibilityrestrictionsstalenessunauthorized signatures
purchasebona fide purchaserdeliveryduty to deliverindorsementsnoticestale noticewarrantieswrongful transfer
registrationduties of trustees and
agentslost securities
legislation, current security fi-nancing
SuretyshipAssignment of Claims Actsubrogation
Taxationincome, federal
useful life, salvage valuesales tax
state's power to tax exportsTechnical Amendments Act of
1958history
code provisions
"Court Holding Problem" 9244 effect of the "Court Hold-42 ing Problem" on the43 1954 I.R.C. § 337 9343 purpose of § 19 9443 § 19 94
unincorporated medical groupshistory 260present status 263temporary fluctuation 262outlook 265
Trade Regulationbrokerage commissions under
Clayton Actseller's reduction of prices
through elimination of itsown brokers 274
legislation, current 233Robinson-Patman Act
234 indirect price discrimination 117rules and regulations, current 234
312312 U.S. Navy
financial management 1950-1960accountingaccrual accounting
316 auditingcomptrollership
104 cost-based budgetsfinancing contractorsfund controlfuture improvements
91 performance budgeting
4648494746464749
5252
166169170161164169167172162
Uniform Commercial Code Index
Article Sec. Page Article
Sec. Page
1 102(2) (b) 103 3 306(b) (c) 2721 103 89 3 307 2231 201 219, 228 3 401 220,2241 201(19) 280 3 402 2241 201(37) 57, 65,82 3 403 2241 208 280 3 404 2472 105 219 3 407 222, 2252 106 220 3 409 2492 201 220 3 409(1) 3102 202 220 3 410 211, 212, 249, 3102 205 89 3 417 3052 302 281 3 418 3052 318 269 3 419 3102 403 221 3 508 2252 606 221 4 207 3053 115 222 4 208 2743 205 311 4 208(b) 2733 301 273 4 209 2743 302 222,311 4 03(1) 3103 302(1) (4) 272,273 4 406(4) 3043 303(a) 272,273 6 102 2263 305 223,272 6 111 226
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UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE INDEX
Article Sec. Page Article Sec. Page
8 101 38 9 102(1) 578 102 38,39 9 104 2678 103 39 9 104(b) 2678 104 39,52 9 107 2268 105 40,41,46 9 109 698 201 41,46 9 110 1048 231(3) 42,46 9 202 1218 202 42,46 9 203(1) 698 203 43,46 9 204 698 204 43,46 9 204(3) 708 205 42,43,46 9 205 708 206 44,46 9 207 2378 207 45,46 9 301 227,2378 208 45,46 9 302 69,2678 301 45,46 9 305 698 302 46 9 306 99,1068 303 46 9 307 2288 304 46,48,236 9 307(2) 698 305 46 9 308 99,1008 306 47 9 311 688 307 47 9 312 2378 308 44,47,48 9 312(4) 2378 309 47 9 401 2288 310 48 9 402 103,1048 311 48,49 9 403 2378 312 48 9 405 2378 313 48 9 501 229,2388 314 49 9 501(1) 1218 314(1) 49 9 501(3) 678 314(2) 49 9 501(5) 1218 315 49 9 502 68,70,2298 316 49 9 502(2) 57,688 317 49 9 503 68,2308 318 49, 237 9 504 68, 229, 2308 319 50 9 504(2) 578 401 50, 51 9 504 (3) 688 402 50,51,237 9 505 68,2308 403 51,237 9 505(1) 688 404 51 9 505(2) 688 405 52 9 506 688 406 53 9 507 689 102 70,82 9 507(1) 68
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ERRATA
Page 101, note 8. De Funiak, Modern Equity 165 (1956).
Page 321, note 15, should read:15 Prior to this determination a majority of courts had held that § 3 and other
enforcement provisions of the Act were not limited by § 2 relating to commerce andadmiralty, but that any arbitration agreement could be enforced if the federal courthad jurisdiction. E.g.,. Agostini Bros. Bldg. Corp. v. United States, 142 F.2d 854 (4thCir. 1944).
Page 321, note 17, should read:17 Bernhardt v. Polygraphic Co. of America, Inc., supra note 3, at 202-205; Cox,
op. cit. supra note 4; see statements to this effect in the instant case at 405-406.