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Louisiana Law ReviewVolume 46 | Number 6July 1986
General Index
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GENERAL INDEX
VOLUME 46
ABUSE OF RIGHTSInterference with contract cases, Vol. 46, p.
739
ACTIONS AND OTHER PROCEEDINGSReal actions,
Negatory action, see servitudes, this indexPartition of property subject to a usuf-
ruct,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 690Retroactivity of 1983 revisions, Vol. 46,
p. 691Possessory actions,
Adverse possession, acts by a precariouspossessor, sufficient to constitute, Vol.46, p. 680
Adverse possession, acts by co-owner,sufficient to constitute, Vol. 46, p.683
Adverse possession, acts sufficient toconvert to precarious possession, Vol.46, p. 685
Possessory action to protect servitudes,see property, this index
Possessory actions against the state, seeproperty, this index
Redhibition,Redhibitory defect and breach of contract,
distinguished, Vol. 46, p. 610Warranty in "as is" sales, Vol. 46, p.
1242Third party, LHWCA, Vol. 46, p. 361
ADMINISTRATIVE LAWAgencies, authority of,
Ability to change policy, Vol. 46, p. 1095Federal Reserve Board,
Authority of, Vol. 46, p. 1087Food and Drug Administration standards in
conflict with local government regulation,Vol. 46, p. 504
Rulemaking Authority,Legislative and interpretative rules, Vol.
46, p. 1101Scope of review, Vol. 46, p. 1101
ADMINISTRATIVE LAW ANDPROCEDURE
Board of elementary and secondary educa-tion, Vol. 46, p. 1138
School boards, Vol. 46, p. 1137State superintendent of education, Vol. 46,
p. 1144
ADMIRALTYEconomic Damages, Vol. 46, p. 913Longshoremen and Harbor Workers' Com-
pensation Act,Amendments to, 1984, Vol. 46, p. 361Employer, liability of, Vol. 46, p. 361Employer, statutory, Vol. 46, p. 361Employer, tort immunity, Vol. 46, p. 361Third party action, Vol. 46, p. 361
ANTITRUSTAcquisition, two-stage, Vol. 46, p. 421Agreements not to compete,
Partial state immunity from antitrust lia-bility, Vol. 46, p. 506
Anticompetitive conduct authorized by astate, Vol. 46, p. 958
Antitakeover provisions, constitutionality of,Vol. 46, p. 428
Antitakeover provisions, LA. R.S. 12:132-134, Vol. 46, p. 420
Immunity for municipalities, Vol. 46, p. 987Local Government Antitrust Act of 1984
affecting Clayton Act, Vol. 46, p. 509Local government antitrust immunity, Vol.
46, p. 510Noerr-Pennington doctrine, Vol. 46, p. 946Shareholders protection policy, Vol. 46, p.
420State action immunity,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 941Determining state's intent, Vol. 46, p. 996
ANTITRUST LAWState action immunity,
index
APPEALSReview of sentences,
Reduction of verdicts,
see antitrust, this
Vol. 46, p. 451
VOLUME CONTENTS
APPELLATE COURTSPost conviction procedure,
Reduction of verdicts, Vol. 46, p. 451Post conviction procedure, criminal law,
State's right to appeal trial court judge-ment modifying verdict, Vol. 46, p. 454
Review,Sentencing,
Amendment to enforce mandatory pro-visions, Vol. 46, p. 458
ARBITRATIONCommercial disputes
Contracts, arbitration clauses in,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1048Arbitrators power to judge validity of,
Vol. 46, p. 1051Enforcement of, Vol. 46, p. 1053Recognition of, Vol. 46, p. 1053Separability of, Vol. 46, p. 1051
International law,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1045Choices of law, Vol. 46, p. 1048French law, Vol. 46, p. 1045
Contractual theory of, Vol. 46, p. 1045
ARMSTRONG, GEORGE M., JR.Implied warranty of habitability: Louisiana
institution, common law innovation, Vol.46, p. 195
Louisiana condominium law and the civiliantradition, Vol. 46, p. 65
ASSUMPTION OF THE RISKCompared to contributory negligence, Vol.
46, p. 719
ATlAS, CHRISTIANAmerican legal culture and traditional schol-
arly order, Vol. 46, p. 1117
ATTORNEYSAdvertising,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 923Contingency fees, Vol. 46, pp. 928, 932,
935, 939Disclosure requirements, Vol. 46, pp. 932,
939Illustration in, Vol. 46, p. 931Mail solicitation, Vol. 46, pp. 925, 936Misleading, Vol. 46, pp. 924, 931, 933,
935, 938Overreaching, Vol. 46, pp. 925, 927, 930Parameters of right, Vol. 46, p. 938Self-laudatory, Vol. 46, pp. 937, 939State regulation, Vol. 46, pp. 936, 938Television, Vol. 46, p. 937
Assistance of counsel,Ineffective, Vol. 46, p. 640
Waiver, Vol. 46, p. 639Attorney-client relationship, Vol. 46, p. 637Attorney's fees, reasonableness of, Vol. 46,
p. 647Confidentiality and fidelity, Vol. 46, p. 637Conflict of interest,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 641Duty of attorney to disclose, Vol. 46, p.
644Contingency fee, prohibitions against, Vol.
46, p. 649Defamation of attorneys, Vol. 46, p. 653Discipline, Vol. 46, p. 648Grounds for disciplinary action,
Advertising, Vol. 46, pp. 923, 932Malpractice, Notary Public, Vol. 46, p. 646Mandate, attorney beyond scope, Vol. 46,
p. 639Neglect of case, Vol. 46, p. 651Plea bargaining, attorney-client relationship
does not attach, Vol. 46, p. 652Professional ethics,
Advertising, Vol. 46, p. 929Professional responsibility,
Advertising, Vol. 46, pp. 933, 938
AUTOMOBILESRegulations,
F.T.C. used car rule, Vol. 46, p. 1239
BABCOCK, JAMES E.Some common issues involved in oil and gas
bankruptcies: a primer for the non-bank-ruptcy practitioner, Vol. 46, p. 763
BAKER, JOHN S., JR.Developments in the law, 1984-85,
Criminal law, Vol. 46, p. 431
BANKRUPTCYAdequate protection, Vol. 46, p. 767Automatic stay provision,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 765Grounds for modification or termination
of, Vol. 46, p. 766Punishment for a knowing violation of,
Vol. 46, p. 765Avoidance of a transfer,
Effect of, generally, Vol. 46, p. 774Bankruptcy Code,
Key concepts, Vol. 46, p. 763Cash collateral, defined in the Bankruptcy
Code, Vol. 46, p. 768Creditor,
1985-1986]
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Effect of automatic stay provision, Vol.46, p. 765
Protection of during the involuntary pe-riod, Vol. 46, p. 782
Protection of under privileges, Vol. 46, p.782
Debtor,Ability to use cash collateral, Vol. 46, p.
768Burden of proving that creditor's interest
is protected, Vol. 46, p. 769Enforcement of vendor's privilege, Vol. 46,
p. 704Executory contract,
Agreement to assign a mineral lease, Vol.46, p. 784
Executory contract defined, Vol. 46, p. 774Foreclosure sales, the application of Section
548, Vol. 46, p. 771Fraud is alleged,
Actual intent to defraud required, Vol.46, p. 771
Fraudulent foreclosure sales,Reasonable equivalent value, Vol. 46, p.
771Louisiana privileges and statutory liens, Vol.
46, p. 772Louisiana public records doctrine and the
strong arm clause, Vol. 46, p. 773Mineral leases,
Classification as real rights, Vol. 46, p.777
Effect of automatic stay provision on,Vol. 46, p. 779
Jointly held and operating agreements,Vol. 46, p. 779
Treated as unexpired leases, Vol. 46, p.777
Non-bankruptcy practitioners, an over-viewfor, Vol. 46, p. 763
Oil and gas,Chapters most frequently used, Vol. 46,
p. 763Oil and gas bankruptcies, some common
issues, Vol. 46, p. 775Petition date, importance of, Vol. 46, p.
764Preferential transfers,
Avoidance of, Vol. 46, p. 769Presumption of insolvency in certain trans-
fers, Vol. 46, p. 770 Savings clause,Limit on the trustee's power, Vol. 46, p.
783Section 365 of the Bankruptcy Code, Vol.
46, p. 774
Section 544(a) of the Bankruptcy Code,strong arm clause, Vol. 46, p. 773
Section 545 of the Bankruptcy Code, Vol.46, p. 772
Section 547 of the Bankruptcy Code, Vol.46, p. 769
Section 548 of the Bankruptcy Code, Vol.46, p. 770
Secured creditor,Protection from a decline in value of col-
lateral, Vol. 46, p. 767Right to foreclose and reinvest proceeds,
Vol. 46, p. 768Transfers excepted from avoidance by trustee,
Vol. 46, p. 770Trustee,
Ability to accept or reject a mineral lease,Vol. 46, p. 775
Ability to assume a mineral lease whendelay rentals are not paid, Vol. 46, p.778
Power of, under the Bankruptcy Code,Vol. 46, p. 769
Power to assume or reject an executorycontract or unexpired lease, Vol. 46, p.774
Power to avoid certain statutory liens,Vol. 46, p. 772
Power to avoid fraudulent transfers, Vol.46, p. 770
Power to avoid privileges, Vol. 46, p. 782Power to avoid transfers under the strong
arm clause, Vol. 46, p. 773Voluntary bankruptcy not force majeure un-
der lease, Vol. 46, p. 581Writ of fieri facias or of seizure and sale,
Sale of mortgaged property under, Vol.46, p. 772
BANKS AND BANKINGBank Holding Company Act,
Definition of bank, Vol. 46, p. 1087Legislative history of, Vol. 46, p. 1088
Federal Reserve Board,Authority of, Vol. 46, p. 1087
Nonbank banks,Authority of Federal Reserve Board, Vol.
46, p. 1087
BUSINESS ASSOCIATIONSAcquisition, two-stage, Vol. 46, p. 421Antitakeover provisions,
Constitutionality of, Vol. 46, p. 428LA. R.S. 12:132-134, Vol. 46, p. 420
Inadvertent partnerships,Test for, Vol. 46, p. 413
[Vol. 46
GENERAL INDEX
Shareholders protection policy, Vol. 46, p.420
CHILD CUSTODYRight of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Visitation rights of noncustodial parent, Vol.46, p. 1230
CHILDREN AND MINORSClassification as legitimate, illegitimate, Vol.
46, p. 1212Right of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Visitation rights of stepparents, Vol. 46, p.1229
CIVIL CODEClassification of children as legitimate, ille-
gitimate, Vol. 46, p. 1212Obligations,
Solidary obligors, Vol. 46, pp. 476, 497Parent-child relationship, framework gov-
erning, Vol. 46, p. 1212Presumption of paternity, Vol. 46, pp. 1211,
1226Property, presumptions and burdens of
proof, Vol. 46, p. 225Renunciation of implied warranty, Vol. 46,
p. 1244Strict liability,
Negligence principles, Vol. 46, p. 1199
CIVIL LAWComparative law,
Failure of cause, frustration of contrac-tual purpose, Vol. 46, p. 13
Force Majeure, Vol. 46, pp. 13, 52Force Majeure, Vol. 46, p. INegatory action, see servitudes, this index
CIVIL PROCEDUREDeposits into court pending trial, Vol. 46,
p. 216
CIVIL RIGHTSCivil Rights Act of 1964,
Title VII, legislative intent of, Vol. 46, p.1156
Discrimination,Foreign accent, Vol. 46, p. 1161National origin, Vol. 46, pp. 1151, 1156
Discrimination in employment practices,Acadians, Vol. 46, p. 1155
Employment discrimination,
Acadians,Dispai'ate treatment and problems of
proof, Vol. 46, p. 1162Bilingual employees and "speak English
only" rules,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1165English required at all times, Vol. 46,
p. 1165English required only at certain times,
Vol. 46, p. 1166Notice requirements, Vol. 46, p. 1167
Disparate treatment,Prima facie case, elements, Vol. 46, p.
1163National Origin,
Harassment,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1168Employer liability, tripartite categori-
zation, Vol. 46, p. 1170Ethnic slurs, Vol. 46, p. 1169
Equal protection,Acadians, Vol. 46, pp. 1151, 1181Purposeful discrimination requirements,
Vol. 46, p. 1188State action requirement,
Generally, Vol. 46, p, 1186Symbiotic relationship, Vol. 46, p. 1187
Suspect classifications based on nationalorigin,Acadians, native-born, Vol. 46, p. 1182Two class theory, Vol. 46, p. 1183
Louisiana Constitution,Individual dignity, the right to, Vol. 46,
p. 1189National origin,
Place of origin v. country of origin, Vol.46, p. 1160
National origin definition, Vol. 46, p. 1157National origin, mistaken,
Characteristics, Vol. 46, p. 1162§ 1981 and the equal protection clause,
Judicial scrutiny, suspect classification,Vol. 46, p. 1174
§ 1981, application,Acadians, native-born, Vol. 46, p. 1180
§ 1981, application to national origin dis-crimination,Approaches,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1175Identifiable national origin approach,
Vol. 46, p. 1178Pragmatic approach, Vol. 46, p. 1176
§ 1981, guarantees, Vol. 46, p. 1173§ 1981, interpretation,
Compensatory and punitive damages, Vol.46, p. 1172
1985-19861
LA W REVIEW INDEX
National origin,"White" as applied to native-born Aca-
dians, Vol. 46, p. 1171
COMMON LAWContracts
Allocation of risk, Vol. 46, p. 48Commercial impracticability, Vol. 46, pp.
2, 6, 21, 52Error, Vol. 46, p. 42Frustration, Vol. 46, pp. 2, 6, 9, 40Mistake, Vol. 46, p. 39
COMMUNITY PROPERTYAccounting at termination, Vol. 46, p. 559Equal protection, distinguishing between the
married and the unmarried, Vol. 46, p.547
Partition,Reimbursement distinguished from pay-
ment of debts, Vol. 46, p. 567Reimbursement procedure, Vol. 46, p. 565Settlement of claims between spouses, Vol.
46, p. 566Reestablishment by reconciliation, Vol. 46,
p. 619Reimbursement, separate property to im-
prove community property,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 563Administration scheme, Vol. 46, p. 564
Termination of community,Compensation for loss or deterioration of
property,Burden of proof, Vol. 46, p. 560Fiduciary duty, breach, Vol. 46, p. 562Mismanagement, failure to pay ad va-
lorem taxes, Vol. 46, p. 561Prescriptive period, Vol. 46, p. 563
Negotiorum gestio, Vol. . 46, p. 562
COMPARATIVE LAWCommercial law and civil law interaction,
Warranties, Vol. 46, p. 1241Continuity in the law, importance of,
France compared to America, Vol. 46, p.1133
Contracts,Force Majeure, Vol. 46, p. IFrustration of contract, impracticability
of performance, Vol. 46, pp. 6, 21Frustration of purpose, civil law, Vol. 46,
p. 13Theorie de l'imprevision, Vol. 46, p. 1
Generally, philosophical comparison,French and American, Vol. 46, p. 1117
Obligations,Failure of cause, Vol. 46, p. 13
Practitioners,French compared to American, Vol. 46,
p. 1120
CONDOMINIUMSAmendment of declaration of condominium,
Vol. 46, p. 78Collective action by unit owners, Vol. 46,
p. 80Compulsory indivision, Vol. 46, p. 70Creating the horizontal property regime, Vol.
46, p. 76Declaration of condominium, Vol. 46, p. 77
French law, Vol. 46, p. 71Governance of the regime, Vol. 46, p. 79Horizontal Property Act, Vol. 46, p. 70Louisiana Condominium Act, Vol. 46, p. 65Spanish law, Vol. 46, p. 73
CONFLICT OF LAWSInsurance law,
Choice of law, Vol. 46, p. 475
CONSTITUTION OF LOUISIANAArticle VIII, "Education," Vol. 46, p. 1137Cultural preservation, the right to, Vol. 46,
p. 1191Discrimination,
Cultural progress, the Constitution of 1974,Vol. 46, p. 1192
Elections, Vol. 46, p. 1253Eminent domain,
Compensation, amount of, Vol. 46, p.829
Mineral rights, Vol. 46, p. 828Requirements, Vol. 46, p. 831
Equal protection, 1974 Constitution, Vol.46, pp. 1203, 1209
Expropriation, Vol. 46, p. 828Individual dignity, the right to, see Louisi-
ana constitution, this indexRequirements for standing, Vol. 46, p. 178Taking clause, Vol. 46, p. 827Voting, Vol. 46, p. 1253
CONSTITUTION OF THE UNITEDSTATES
Accommodating religious practices of em-ployees under Title VII,Undue hardship, Vol. 46, p. 1284 Civil
Rights Act,Title VII, Vol. 46, p. 1277
Discrimination based on religion, Vol. 46,p. 1278
[Vol. 46
GENERAL INDEX
Employees' religious practices, reasonableaccommodation of, Vol. 46, p. 1265
Employer's duty under Title VII to accom-modate employees' religious practices, Vol.46, p. 1265
Equal protection, see civil rights, this indexEqual protection of law,
Notice requirements for state and localgovernments, Vol. 46, pp. 1202, 1209
Establishment clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265Expropriation, Vol. 46, p. 828First amendment, Vol. 46, p. 1265Fourteenth amendment,
State action requirement, Vol. 46, p. 1186Free exercise clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265Taking clause,
"Res" concept, Vol. 46, p. 829Title Vll's reasonable accommodation rule,
constitutionality of, Vol. 46, p. 1279
CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENTSAccommodating religious practices of em-
ployees under Title VII,Undue hardship, Vol. 46, p. 1284
Civil Rights Act,Title VII, Vol. 46, p. 1277
Discrimination based on religion, Vol. 46,p. 1278
Employees' religious practices, reasonableaccommodation of, Vol. 46, p. 1265
Employer's duty under Title VII to accom-modate employees' religious practices, Vol.46, p. 1265
Establishment clause, Vol. 46, p.1265First amendment, Vol. 46, p. 1265Free exercise clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265Title Vll's reasonable accommodation rule,
constitutionality of, Vol. 46, p. 1279
CONSTITUTIONAL LAWAccommodating religious practices of em-
ployees under Title VII,Undue hardship, Vol. 46, p. 1284
Civil Rights Act,Title VII, Vol. 46, p. 1277
Commerce power, Vol. 46, p. 496Discrimination based on religion, Vol. 46,
p. 1278Due process,
Louisiana test of, Vol. 46, p. 517Notice, Vol. 46, p. 934Unwed natural father's rights, Vol. 46, p.
1218Vagueness, Vol. 46, p. 934
Employees' religious practices, reasonableaccommodation of, Vol. 46, p. 1265
Employers' duty under Title VII to accom-modate employees' religious practices, Vol.46, p. 1265
Equal protection, see civil rights, this indexEqual protection,
Mental condition, level of scrutiny, Vol.46, p. 545
Sex discrimination, Vol. 46, p. 543Three-tiered analysis of state law claims,
Vol. 46, p. 518Unmarried woman's right to abortion and
contraceptives, Vol. 46, p. 549Establishment clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265First amendment,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1265Chilling effect, Vol. 46, pp. 933, 939
Commercial speech and attorney advertis-ing, Vol. 46, p. 924
Free flow of information, Vol. 46, p. 932Mail solicitation, Vol. 46, p. 925Prophylactic rule, availability of, Vol. 46,
pp. 925, 932Fourteenth amendment,
State action requirement, Vol. 46, p. 1186State immunity limited by, Vol. 46, p. 498
Free exercise clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265Governmental immunity clause of article XII,
section 10 of 1974 Louisiana constitution,affect on recent tort legislation, Vol. 46,p. 519
Preemption, Vol. 46, p. 504Privacy, right of,
Not violated by attorney advertising, Vol.46, p. 927
Tenth amendment,Limiting legislative power of congress, Vol.
46, p. 496Title VII's reasonable accommodation rule,
constitutionality of, Vol. 46, p. 1279
CONSUMER LAWUnfair Trade Practices and Consumer Pro-
tection Act,Used car sales, misrepresentation, Vol. 46,
p. 1247
CONSUMER PROTECTIONAutomobile sales,
Warranty, misrepresentation of, Vol. 46,pp. 1239, 1244
CONTRACTORSGeneral contractors,
Liability of, Vol. 46, p. 361Third party actions, Vol. 46, p. 361Tort immunity, Vol. 46, p. 361
1985-19861
LA W REVIEW INDEX
CONTRACTSAllocation of risk, Vol. 46, p. 48Ambiguities, parol evidence, Vol. 46, p. 570Classification,
Sales contract or building contract, Vol.46, p. 609
Contingent fee contracts,Advertising of, Vol, 46, pp, 928, 932, 935,
939Detrimental reliance, Vol. 46, p, 570Dissolution,
Implied assent to an express declarationof an intent to extinguish, Vol. 46, pp.598-600
Duress, Vol. 46, p. 377Enforceability when circumstances change,
Vol. 46, p. 3Force Majeure, comparative analysis, Vol.
46, p. IFrustration, Vol, 46, pp. 2, 6, 9, 19, 40, 53Impossibility of performance, comparative
analysis, Vol. 46, p. IImpracticability of performance, Vol. 46,
pp. 2, 6, 21. 40, 52Judicial revision or reformation, Vol. 46,
pp. 4, 9, 16, 20, 59Mistake, common law doctrine of, Vol. 46,
p. 40Privity of contract, Vol. 46, p. 578Subrogation of insurer to rights of insured
after insured releases tortfeasor, Vol. 46,pp. 607-608
Suretyship,Nature of, Vol. 46, p. 695
Theorie de L'Impr&vision, Vol. 46, pp. 3,15, 23, 47, 53. 63
Third party beneficiary, Vol. 46, p. 579Unjust enrichment, Vol. 46, p. 577Warranty, renunciation of implied. Vol. 46,
p. 1244
CO.-OWNERSAdverse possession, acts by co-owner suffi-
cient to constitute, Vol. 46, p. 683Equal protection, distinguishing between the
married and the unmarried., Vol. 46, p,547
Community property, accounting at termi-nation, Vol. 46, p. 559
Partition, see partition, this indexPossession of property by co-owners, Vol.
46, p. 692Termination of community,
Compensation for loss or deterioration ofproperty,
Burden of proof, Vol. 46, p. 560Fiduciary duty, breach, Vol. 46, p. 562Mismanagement, failure to pay ad va-
lorem taxes, Vol. 46, p. 561Prescriptive period, Vol. 46 p. 563
Negotiorum gestio, Vol. 46, p. 562Usufructuary's right to occupy premises
without obligation to pay rent to co-own-ers, Vol. 46, p. 692
CORPORATIONSAcquisition, two-stage, Vol. 46, p. 421Antitakeover provisions, constitutionality of,
Vol. 46, p. 428Antitakeover provisions La. R.S. 12:132-
134, Vol. 46, p. 420Condominium Unit Owner's Association,
Vol. 46, p. 79Inadvertent partnerships,
Test for, Vol. 46, p. 413Public records, the right to examine records
of corporations that perform governmen-tal functions, Vol. 46, p. 537
Shareholders protection policy, Vol. 46, p.420
Taxation of shareholders, Vol. 46, p. 87,112
Taxed like partnerships, Vol. 46, p. 87
CRAWFORD, WILLIAM E.Developments in the law, 1984-85
Torts, Vol. 46, p. 717
CRIMINAL LAW AND PROCEDUREAccessory after the fact,
Level of intent necessary, Vol. 46, p. 1066Ambiguity and vagueness, Vol. 46, p. 434AppeUate review of sentences,
Enforcing mandatory penalty provisions,Vol. 46, p. 458
Arson,Charring, Vol. 46, p. 431Scorching, Vol. 46, p, 431Slight damage sufficient for conviction for
aggravated arson, Vol. 46, p. 431Attempted concealment of a firearm,
Level of intent necessary, Vol. 46, p. 1064Capital sentencing procedures,
Effect of jury's failure to find aggravatingcircumstances in prior hearing, Vol. 46,p. 459
Jury instructions on effect of lack of un-animity, Vol. 46, p. 461
Concealment of a firearm,General intent required, Vol. 46, p. 1065
[Vol. 46
GENERAL INDEX
Intent and concealment - two separaterequirements, Vol. 46, p. 1065
Level of intent necessary, Vol. 46, p. 1063Open view, Vol. 46, pp. 1063, 1065Total concealment, Vol. 46, pp. 1063,
1065Confessions, voluntariness, Vol. 46, pp. 629,
631Discovery,
Crime scene reports, Vol. 46, p. 455Due process,
Effective date, Vol. 46, p. 557Exclusionary rule,
Custodial interrogation without Mirandawarnings, Vol. 46, p. 627
Deterrent value, Vol. 46, p. 630Good faith exception, Vol. 46, p. 634Incriminating statement, noncoerced, Vol.
46, p. 628Louisiana Constitution, Vol. 46, p. 632
Request for counsel, Vol. 46, p. 632Felony-murder rule, criticism thereof, Vol.
46, p. 439Genuine construction used to distinguish
specific and general intent, Vol. 46, p.1066
Homicide, negligent, Vol. 46, p. 441Homicide, vehicular, Vol. 46, p. 436Intent,
Accessory after the fact, level of intentnecessary, Vol. 46, p.1066
Attempted concealment of a firearm, levelof intent necessary, Vol. 46, p. 1064
Concealment of a firearm - general intent,Vol. 46, p. 1065
Concealment of a firearm, level of intentnecessary, Vol. 46, p. 1063
General intent, objective standard, Vol.46, p. 1061
Grammatical test used when determiningwhich level of criminal intent is re-quired, Vol. 46, p. 1061
Model Penal Code compared with theLouisiana Criminal Code, Vol. 46, p.1068
Model Penal Code's levels of intent, Vol.46, p. 1068
Public intimidation, level of intent nec-essary, Vol. 46, p. 1062
Second degree battery, level of intent nec-essary, Vol. 46, p. 1065
Specific intent, subjective standard, Vol.46, pp. 1061, 1066
Model Penal Code,Intent, levels of, Vol. 46, p. 1068
Pandering, Vol. 46, p. 434Post conviction procedure,
Reduction of verdicts by Court of Appeal,Vol. 46, p. 451
Probable cause, Vol. 46, p. 632Public intimidation,
Level of intent necessary, Vol. 46, p. 1062Reducing amount of published opinions,
Unpublished opinion, Vol. 46, p. 445Right to trial by jury, joinder of misde-
meanor offenses, Vol. 46, p. 449Searches by public school authorities, Vol.
46, p. 632Searches, plain view, Vol. 46, p. 633Second degree battery,
Level of intent necessary, Vol. 46, p. 1065Sentencing,
Applying mandatory enhancement forcommission of felony with firearm, Vol.46, p. 456
State's right to appeal trial court judgementmodifying verdict, Vol. 46, p. 454
Statutory construction used to distinguishspecific and general intent, Vol. 46, p.1065
Vehicular homicide, mens rea, Vol. 46, p.439
Vehicular homicide, requirement of causa-tion, Vol. 46, p. 438
CUSTODYRight of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Visitation rights of noncustodial parent, Vol.46, p. 1230
DAMAGESAllocation according to fault in maritime
collisions, Vol. 46, p. 913Compromise and release,
Uninsured motorist insurance, effect on,Vol. 46, p. 476
Duty-risk, Vol. 46, pp. 916, 922Expropriation, see expropriation, this indexGovernmental defendants, Vol. 46, p. 521Lessee, liability of, Vol. 46, p. 579Recoverability of attorney's fee, Vol. 46, p.
582Subrogation of insurer to rights of insured,
Vol. 46, p. 488Unfair trade practices, Vol. 46, p. 1249
DEFENSESAssumption of the risk in light of compar-
ative negligence, Vol. 46, p. 719
1985-1986]
LA W REVIEW INDEX
Concealment of a firearm,General intent, Vol. 46, p. 1065
Criminal intent,General intent requirement for the crime
of accessory after the fact, Vol. 46, p.1066
Specific intent requirement for the crimeof accessory after the fact, Vol. 46, p.1066
Specific intent requirement for the crimeof attempted concealment of a firearm,Vol. 46, p. 1064
Specific intent requirement for the crimeof concealment of a firearm, Vol. 46,p. 1063
Specific intent requirement for the crimeof public intimidation, Vol. 46, p. 1062
Specific intent requirement for the crimeof second degree battery, Vol. 46, p.1065
Products liability, see torts, this indexVictim fault as a defense against strict lia-
bility, Vol. 46, p. 717
DISCOVERYAccess to depositions and discovered docu-
ments by the press, the right to privacy,Vol. 46, p. 538
Criminal law and procedure,Access to crime scene reports intended for
use at trial, Vol. 46, p. 455
DISCRIMINATIONAccommodating religious practices of em-
ployees under Title Vii,Undue hardship, Vol. 46, p. 1284
Civil Rights Act,Title VII, Vol. 46, p. 1277
Discrimination based on religion, Vol. 46,p. 1278
Employees' religious practices, reasonableaccommodation of, Vol. 46, p. 1265
Employer's duty under Title VII to accom-modate employees' religious practices, Vol.46, p. 1265
Employment discrimination, see civil rights,this index
Equal protection, see civil rights, this indexEqual protection,
Purposeful discrimination requirement,Vol. 46, p. 1188
State action requirement,Symbiotic relationship, Vol. 46, p. 1187
Establishment clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265First amendment, Vol. 46, p. 1265Free exercise clause, Vol. 46, p. 1265
Louisiana Constitution,Cultural preservation, the right to, Vol.
46, p. 1191Individual dignity, the right to, Vol. 46,
p. 1189National origin, definition, Vol. 46, p. 1157Title Vil's reasonable accommodation rule,
constitutionality of, Vol. 46, p. 1279
DIVORCESeparation,
As grounds for divorce, effective date,Vol. 46, p. 715
Solicitation of, Vol. 46, p. 924Visitation rights of noncustodial parent, Vol.
46, p. 1230
DOMICILE OR RESIDENCEOf wife, Vol. 46, p. 614
DONATIONSDisinherison, see successions, this indexRevocation, French law, Vol. 46, p. 23
DUE PROCESSNotice, Vol. 46, p. 934Procedural,
Effective date, Vol. 46, p. 556Unwed natural father's rights, Vol. 46, p.
1218Vagueness, Vol. 46, p. 934
DUTY-RISK APPROACHIntangible economic loss, Vol. 46, p. 752Products liability, Vol. 46, p. 720Scope of protection, Vol. 46, pp. 916, 922
EDUCATIONArticle VIII, Louisiana Constitutioh, Vol.
46, p. 1137Board of elementary and secondary educa-
tion, Vol. 46, p. 1138Education reform, Vol. 46, p. 1137Louisiana educational system,
History and general structure, Vol. 46, p.I 137
School boards, Vol. 46, p. 1137State superintendent of education, Vol. 46,
p. 1144
EMPLOYMENT DISCRIMINATIONEqual protection, see civil rights, this indexNational origin, see civil rights, this index
ESTOPPELPromissory estoppel,
Required elements, Vol. 46, p. 570
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ETHICSAttorneys,
Advertising-solicitation, Vol. 46, p. 923Discipline, Vol. 46, pp. 923, 932Fees, Vol. 46, pp. 928, 932, 935, 939
Conflict of interests,Of attorney when soliciting employment,
Vol. 46, p. 929Disciplinary action,
Attorney advertising, Vol. 46, pp. 923,932
Fees,Contingent, Vol. 46, pp. 928, 932, 935,
939Solicitation of legal services,
Direct mail, Vol. 46, pp. 925, 936In person, Vol. 46, pp. 925,930
EVIDENCEAdmissibility of parol to show different in-
tent, Vol. 46, p. 570Attorney-client privilege,
Scope of privileged information, Vol. 46,p. 468
Discovery,Access to crime scene reports intended for
use at trial, Vol. 46, p. 455Expert testimony,
Opinion on an ultimate issue, Vol. 46, p.466
Use of opponent's expert as one's ownwitness, Vol. 46, p. 467
Hearsay,Confrontation, fight of, Vol. 46, p. 470Declarations of state of mind, Vol. 46, p.
471Out-of-court statements,
Requirements for admissibility in lightof confrontation clause, Vol. 46, p.470
To show state-of-mind, Vol. 46, p. 471Unavailability as prerequisite to admissi-
bility of out-of-court declaration, Vol.46, p. 470
Husband-wife privilege,Confidential communications,
Nature of interspousal letter, Vol. 46,p. 469
Parol evidence,Reservation of minerals clause, intent of,
Vol. 46, p. 570Proof problems,
Discrimination,Disparate treatment suit, Vol. 46, p.
1163
Relevancy,Admissibility of punishment accorded co-
defendant during sentencing phase ofcapital case, Vol. 46, p. 463
Other crime evidence,Unsolicited response by police officer
re inadmissible other crime evidence,Vol. 46, p. 464
Polygraph evidence where test was con-dition for granting immunity, Vol. 46,p. 466
EXPROPRIATIONGenerally, Vol. 46, p. 827Compensable items,
Mineral rights, Vol. 46, p. 828Damages,
Incidental to public use, Vol. 46, p. 592Damages to mineral development, Vol. 46,
p. 592Evidence, Vol. 46, p. 838Interest acquired, nature of, Vol. 46, p. 831Mineral rights, Vol. 46, p. 827Necessity requirement,
Public or private expropriators, showingof necessity by, Vol. 46, p. 833
"Public and necessary purpose" require-ment, Vol. 46, p. 831
Servitude, Vol. 46, p. 832Storage rights for natural gas, Vol. 46, p.
886Valuation,
Fair market value, Vol. 46, p. 835Judicial admissions, Vol. 46, p. 839Mineral rights, damage to, constitutional
protections, Vol. 46, p. 829Minerals,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 834Damage analysis,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 836Before and after test, Vol. 46, p. 837
Taking analysis, Vol. 46, p. 834Unit rule, Vol. 46, p. 835
FIRE INSURANCEFire coverage, Vol. 46, p. 484
FRENCH LAWDonations, Vol. 46, p. 23French legal thinking,
Generally, Vol. 46, pp. 1119, 1124Compared to American, Vol. 46, p. 1119Handicap of, Vol. 46, p. 1119
Obligations,Failure of cause, Vol. 46, p. 13Force Majeure, Vol. 46, p. I
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Revision of contracts, Vol. 46, p. 61Theorie de L'Imprevision, Vol. 46, pp. 3,
15, 47, 58, 63Practitioners,French compared to American, Vol. 46,
p. 1120Scholarly order,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1133Compared to American, Vol. 46, p. 1131
Sources of law theory, Vol. 46, p. 1119
GERMAN LAWObligations,
Cause, and failure thereof, Vol. 46, p. 17Damages, sharing of loss, allocation of
risk, Vol. 46, p. 48Doctrine of presupposition, frustration of
contract, Vol. 46, p. 18Duty to perform,
Change in circumstances, force ma-jeure, Vol. 46, p. 19
Equivalence of values doctrine, Vol. 46,p. 21
Good faith, Vol. 46, pp. 18, 53
GREEK LAWContracts,
Nonperformance, frustration, Vol. 46, p.53
HARGRAVE, LEEDevelopments in the law, 1984-85,
Constitutional law, Vol. 46, p. 542Presumptions and burdens of proof in Lou-
isiana property law, Vol. 46, p. 225
HARRELL, THOMAS A.Developments in the law, 1984-85,
Security devices, Vol. 46, p. 695
HOMICIDEFelony-murder rule, criticism thereof, Vol.
46, p. 439Negligent homicide, Vol. 46, p. 441Vehicular homicide,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 436Mens rea, Vol. 46, p. 439Requirement of causation, Vol. 46, p. 438
HUSBAND AND WIFEDomicile, Vol. 46, p. 614Obligation of living together, Vol. 46, p.
613Reconciliation, reestablishment of commu-
nity, Vol. 46, p. 619
ILLEGITIMATE CHILDRENClassification in Civil Code, Vol. 46, p. 1212
Equal protection, level of scrutiny, Vol. 46,p. 547
Unwed natural father's rights in regard to,Vol. 46, p. 1218
IMMOVABLESComponent parts, Vol. 46, p. 687
INCOME TAXCorporations, Vol. 46, p. 87Subchapter S,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 87
INCOME TAXATIONCapital gains, Vol. 46, p. 103Subchapter S,
Advantages and disadvantages before 1982amendments, Vol. 46, p. 91
Capital gains, Vol. 46, p. 103Compared with Subchapter K, Vol. 46, p.
130Eligibility, Vol. 46, p. 98Investment tax credit recapture, Vol. 46,
p. 105History of, Vol. 46, pp. 87-91Passive investment income, Vol. 46, p.
107Revocation and termination of election,
Vol. 46, p. 125Shareholder's tax basis and recognition of
corporate losses, Vol. 46, p. 120Taxable year, Vol. 46, p. 101
INSURANCECollateral source rule, Vol. 46, p. 478Compromise,
Unrestricted releases, Vol. 46, p. 476Coverage limitations, Vol. 46, pp. 476, 477Fire coverage,
1985 legislation, Vol. 46, p. 484Insurance policies,
Cancellation, Vol. 46, p. 485Limits, Vol. 46, pp. 476, 477Out-of-state, Vol. 46, p. 475
Intentional tort exclusion, Vol. 46, p. 482Liability,
Coverage, Vol. 46, p. 475Policy limits, Vol. 46, p. 477Liability insurance,Homeowner's insurance,
Automobile exclusion, Vol. 46, p. 482Business pursuits exclusion, Vol. 46, p.
482Intentional torts exclusion, Vol. 46, p.
482Liability insurer,
Obligation to defend, Vol. 46, p. 483
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Local governments affected by expansion oftort liability, Vol. 46, p. 512
Penalties, award of, Vol. 46, p. 481Property insurance, Vol. 46, p. 488Recoverability of attorney's fees, Vol. 46,
p. 481Settlements,
Credit for payments, Vol. 46, p. 477Solidary liability, Vol. 46, p. 478Uninsured motorist coverage,
Policies, out-of-state, Vol. 46, p. 475Prerequisites for coverage, Vol. 46, p. 481Recovery for damages caused by joint
tortfeasors, Vol. 46, p. 479Stacking, Vol. 46, p. 482Subrogation of insurer to rights of in-
sured, Vol. 46, p. 488Workmen's compensation, see workmen's
compensation, this index
INTERNATIONAL LAWCommercial arbitration,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1045Choices of law, Vol. 46, p. 1048French law, Vol. 46, p. 1045
INTERSTATE COMMERCEState immunity from federal regulation,
Federal government structure as protec-tion, Vol. 46, p. 501
Implied state immunity, rejection of, Vol.46, p. 499
Tests to determine, Vol. 46, p. 498Tenth amendment limitations on congres-
sional authority, Vol. 46, p. 496
JOHNSON, H. ALSTONDevelopments in the law, 1984-85,
Insurance, Vol. 46, p. 475Workers' compensation, Vol. 46, p. 723
JOSEPH, CHENEY C.Developments in the law, 1984-85,
Criminal trial and post conviction proce-dure, Vol. 46, p. 445
JUDGEMENTS AND DECREESState's right to appeal trial court,
Judgement modifying verdict, Vol. 46, p.454
JUDICIARYPublic access to records of payments to
judges and their families, Vol. 46, p. 539
JURIES AND JURY TRIALSJury instructions,
Capital sentencing, refusal to inform ofeffect of lack of unanimity, Vol. 46, p.461
JURISPRUDENCEAmerican legal culture,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1117Epistemology, research of Thomas Kuhn,
Vol. 46, p. 1121Evolution of, Vol. 46, p. 1130
Appellate courts,Reducing amount of published opinions,
Vol. 46, p. 445Workmen's compensation, Vol. 46, p. 730
Culture, the role of,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1123Perceptions of, a potential basis for mis-
construing legislative intent, Vol. 46, p.1126
Developing legal theory,Generally, the importance of in formulat-
ing legal concepts, Vol. 46, p. 1126Consistency, a goal of jurisprudential de-
velopment, Vol. 46, p. 1132Social goals, importance of, Vol. 46, p.
1134Scholarly order,
Epistemology, significance of, Vol. 46, p.1122
The legal profession,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 1128
JUVENILESClassification as legitimate, illegitimate, Vol.
46, p. 1212Right of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
KRAMER, BRUCE M.The implied marketing covenant in oil and
gas leases: some needed changes for the80's, Vol. 46, p. 787
LABOR LAWAct of April 8, 1974 which extended Fair
Labor Standards Act provisions to stateand local government employees, held un-constitutional, Vol. 46, p. 497
Fair Labor Standards Act, Vol. 46, pp. 497,502
LAMONICA, P. RAYMONDDevelopments in the Law, 1984-1985,
Pre-trial criminal procedure, Vol. 46, p.627
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LANDLORD AND TENANTConstructive eviction, Vol. 46, p. 199Fitness of the premises, Vol. 46, p. 195Premises unfit for intended use, Vol. 46, p.
210Responsibility for repairs, Vol. 46, p. 209Warranty of habitability,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 195Damages for breach, Vol. 46, p. 205District of Columbia, Vol. 46, pp. 200-
202New Jersey, Vol. 46, p. 202New York, Vol. 46, p. 204Notice of defect, Vol. 46, p. 212Remedies for breach, Vol. 46, p. 217Standard of breach, Vol. 46, p. 206Waiver, Vol. 46, p. 213
LEASEConstructive eviction, Vol. 46, p. 199Fitness of the premises, Vol. 46, p. 195Premises unfit for intended use, Vol. 46, p.
210Responsibility for repairs, Vol. 46, p. 209See Landlord and Tenant, this indexWarranty of habitability,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 195Damages for breach, Vol. 46, p. 205District of Columbia, Vol. 46, pp. 200-
202New York, Vol. 46, p. 204Notice of defect, Vol. 46, p. 212Remedies for breach, Vol. 46, p. 217Standard of breach, Vol. 46, p. 206Waiver, Vol. 46, p. 213
LEASESLessee, liability of, Vol. 46, p. 579Lessors, intervention by, Vol. 46, p. 579Minerals, lease of, see mineral leases, this'
indexStipulation pour autrui, Vol. 46, p. 579Subleases, Vol. 46, p. 578Suits on validity of leases,
Indispensable parties, Vol. 46, p. 576Tenant's ability to claim abatement of rent
in light of force majeure, Vol. 46, p. 38
LEGISLATIONAffecting state and local government, see
state and local government, this indexAffecting tort liability of state and local
government, see torts, this indexForced heirship,
Disinherison, Vol. 46, p. 707
Legislative developments in insurance law,see statutes, this index
Workers' compensation, Vol. 46, p. 723
LITVINOFF, SAULForce majeure, failure of cause and thorie
de l'impr6vision: Louisiana law and be-yond, Vol. 46, p. I
LOCAL GOVERNMENTSee generally, state and local government,
this indexTort liability, affected by expansion of, Vol.
46, p. 511
LOPATKA, JOHN E.The state of "state action" antitrust im-
munity: a progress report, Vol. 46, p. 941
LOUISIANA CONSTITUTIONAccess tb depositions and discovered docu-
ments, the right to privacy, Vol. 46, p.538
Acquisitive prescription against state prop-erty prohibited, Vol. 46, p. 656
Article VIII, "Education," Vol. 46, p. 1137Cultural preservation, the right to, Vol. 46,
p. 1191Discrimination,
Cultural progress, the 1974 constitution,Vol. 46, p. 1192
Due process, effective date, Vol. 46, p. 556Elections, Vol. 46, p. 1253Equal protection, distinguishing between the
married and the unmarried,Community property, Vol. 46, p. 547Level of scrutiny, Vol. 46, p. 547Reverse discrimination, Vol. 46, p. 550
Equal protection, distinguishing between il-legitimate and legitimate children,Level of scrutiny, Vol. 46, p. 547
Equal protection, limited medical malprac-tice liability,Level of scrutiny, Vol. 46, p. 552
Equal protection, mental condition,Level of scrutiny, Vol. 46, p. 545
Equal protection, sex discrimination,Alimony, Vol. 46, p. 542Community property management, Vol.
46, p. 543Domicile of wife, Vol. 46, p. 543Jury service, Vol. 46, p. 543Level of scrutiny, Vol. 46, p. 544Liquor regulations, gender-neutral, Vol.
46, pp. 542, 544Nonsupport, Vol. 46, p. 543Prostitution, Vol. 46, p. 543
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Equal protection, treating the state differ-ently,Level of scrutiny, Vol. 46, p. 550Prohibition of jury trials in actions against
governmental units, Vol. 46, p. 550Strict liability limits, Vol. 46, p. 554Structured plans, tort liability, Vol. 46, p.
553Individual dignity, the right to,
Acadians' rights, Vol. 46, p. 1189Privacy invasions,
Publications of discovered records of pay-ments of leases of public lands to publicofficials, Vol. 46, p. 541
Public meeting law, Vol. 46, p. 541Public records, right to examine, Vol. 46,
p. 535Right to examine public records, Vol. 46,
p. 535Sovereign immunity, Vol. 46, p. 1207Voting, Vol. 46, p. 1253Worker's compensation benefits to concu-
bine, Vol. 46, p. 549
MARTIN, PATRICK H.Developments in the law, 1984-85,
Mineral rights, Vol. 46, p. 569
MATRIMONIAL REGIMESAccounting at termination, Vol. 46, p. 559Community,
Reestablishment by reconciliation, Vol. 46,p. 619
Domicile of the spouses, Vol. 46, p. 614Obligation of living together, Vol. 46, p.
613Partition of community,
Reimbursement distinguished from pay-ment of debts, Vol. 46, p. 567
Reimbursement procedure, Vol. 46, p. 565Settlement of claims between spouses, Vol.
46, p. 566Reimbursement, separate property to im-
prove community property,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 563Administration scheme, Vol. 46, p. 564
Termination of community,Compensation for loss or deterioration of
property,Burden of proof, Vol. 46, p. 560Fiduciary duty, breach, Vol. 46, p. 562Mismanagement, failure to pay ad va-
lorem taxes, Vol. 46, p. 561Prescriptive period, Vol. 46, p. 563
Negotiorum gestio, Vol. 46, p. 562
Wife's obligation to follow her husband,Vol. 46, p. 613
MCKENZIE, W. SHELBYDevelopments in the law, 1984-85,
Insurance, Vol. 46, p. 475
MENGIS, WARREN L.Developments in the law, 1984-1985,
Professional responsibility, Vol. 46, p. 637
MINERAL RIGHTSConservation,
Compulsory fieldwide unitization, Vol. 46,p. 844
Coownership of land, Vol. 46, p. 587Eminent domain, Vol. 46, p. 828Expropriation, Vol. 46, p. 827Horizontal ownership, Vol. 46, p. 68Landowner's right in minerals,
Unleased landowners, Vol. 46, p. 577Legislative developments, Vol. 46, p. 569Mineral leases, see mineral leases, this indexMineral servitudes, see mineral servitudes,
this indexPartition of land, Vol. 46, p. 586Rights to depleted strata, Vol. 46, p. 872Rights to unrecovered gas and oil, Vol. 46,
p. 877
MINERALS, OIL AND GASBankruptcy,
Effect on jointly held mineral leases andoperating agreements, Vol. 46, p. 779
Mineral leases treated as unexpired leases,Vol. 46, p. 777
Privileges that protect the creditor, Vol.46, p. 782
Some common issues, Vol. 46, p. 775Trustee's ability to accept or reject min-
eral leases, Vol. 46, p. 775Bankruptcy Code,
Chapters most frequently used, Vol. 46,p. 763
Compulsory fieldwide unitization,Consent requirement,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 849Administrative approval, Vol. 46, p.
863Area parameter consent determination,
Vol. 46, p. 852Cost parameter consent determination,
Vol. 46, p. 854Problems in obtaining consent, Vol. 46,
p. 866Production parameter consent determi-
nation, Vol. 46, p. 853
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Timeliness of consent, Vol. 46, p. 862Title disputes,Unleased lands, encumbrances and large
landowners, Vol. 46, p. 860Treatment of royalties, Vol. 46, p. 854
Prerequisites, Vol. 46, p. 847Statutes, Vol. 46, p. 845
Conveyance problems,Reservation of minerals, Vol. 46, p. 570
Costs,Compression, Vol. 46, p. 906Dehydration, Vol. 46, p. 908Drilling, Vol. 46, p. 898Geological surveys, Vol. 46, p. 898Processing and treatment, Vol. 46, p. 903Production, borne by lessee-operator, Vol.
46, p. 898Secondary recovery, Vol. 46, p. 899
Separators, Vol. 46, p. 899Taxes, Vol. 46, p. 899Transportation, Vol. 46, p. 902Well completion, Vol. 46, p. 898Well reworking, Vol. 46, p. 898Well testing, Vol. 46, p. 898
Damages,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 592Expropriation,
Compensation for, Vol. 46, p. 592Prescription of claims, Vol. 46, p. 592Surface use, Vol. 46, p. 592
Liability of lessee, Vol. 46, p. 579Declaratory judgment, indispensable parties,
Vol. 46, p. 576Depletion, Vol. 46, p. 576Eminent domain,
Causes, Vol. 46, p. 829Louisiana Constitution of 1974, Vol. 46,
p. 828Valuation of minerals, Vol. 46, p. 834
Executive right,Duty to lease, Vol. 46, p. 586
Executory contract,Agreement to assign a mineral lease, Vol.
46, p. 784Effect of bankruptcy on, Vol. 46, p. 774
Expenses,Compression, Vol. 46, p. 906Dehydration, Vol. 46, p. 908Drilling, Vol. 46, p. 898Geological surveys, Vol. 46, p. 898Processing and treatment, Vol. 46, p. 903Production, borne by lessee-operator, Vol.
46, p. 898Secondary recovery, Vol. 46, p. 899Separators, Vol. 46, p. 899
Taxes, Vol. 46, p. 899Transportation, Vol. 46, p. 902Well completion, Vol. 46, p. 898Well reworking, Vol. 46, p. 898Well testing, Vol. 46, p. 898
Habendum clause, Vol. 46, p. 797Implied covenant to market,
Burden of proof, Vol. 46, p. 793Historical development, Vol. 46, p. 791Reasonable prudent operator standards,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 810Different analyses, Vol. 46, p. 817
Remedies for breach, Vol. 46, p. 822Implied covenants,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 788Implied covenants to market,
Standard of conduct, Vol. 46, p. 806Imprescriptible mineral interests, Vol. 46, p.
591Leases,
Construction of, Vol. 46, p. 909Legislation,
Oil Well Lien Act, Vol. 46, p. 580Lessor's royalty,
Costs deductible by lessee, Vol. 46, p, 895Mineral leases,
Balancing agreements, Vol. 46, p. 576Bonuses, payment of, Vol. 46, p. 571Compulsory unitization, effect of, Vol.
46, p. 582Delay rentals, Vol. 46, p. 583Drilling clauses, Vol. 46, p. 584Drilling operations to maintain, Vol. 46,
p. 584Express lease clauses, Vol. 46, p. 808Habendum clause, Vol. 46, p. 797Implied covenants, Vol. 46, p. 787Interpretation and construction,
Operating agreements, Vol. 46, p. 575Pugh clause, Vol. 46, p. 583
Lessor's rights,Intervention, Vol. 46, p. 579
Maintenance, Vol. 46, pp. 581, 583Obligations,
Accounting by well or unit operator tounleased landowners, Vol. 46, p. 577
Stipulation pour autrui, Vol. 46, p. 579Pooling clause, Vol. 46, p. 582Public lands, Vol. 46, p. 569Pugh clause, Vol. 46, p. 583Royalties,
Balancing in kind, Vol. 46, p. 576Shut-in royalties, Vol. 46, p. 581Shut-in royalty provisions, Vol. 46, p. 801Subleases,
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Anti-washout provision, Vol. 46, p. 578Privity of contract, Vol. 46, p. 578
Surface damages, Vol. 46, p. 579Termination,
Bankruptcy, Vol. 46, p. 581Shut-in well, Vol. 46, p. 581
Timely royalty payments, Vol. 46, p. 583Warranty, limitation of cover-all clause,
Vol. 46, p. 574Well costs, Vol. 46, p. 575
Mineral servitudes,Coownership of land subject to servitude,
Partition, Vol. 46, p. 587Creation,
Reservation of minerals, Vol. 46, p. 570Extinction by confusion, Vol. 46, p. 592
Parol evidence, Vol. 46, p. 570Partition, effect of, Vol. 46, p. 586Prescription,
Imprescriptibility, Vol. 46, p. 591Voluntary unitization, effect of, Vol.
46, p. 589School lands, Vol. 46, p. 591Unit operations, Vol. 46, pp. 583, 589Voluntary unitization, Vol. 46, p. 589Warranty, Vol. 46, pp. 570, 571, 592
Natural Gas Policy Act of 1978, Vol. 46,p. 787
"Negative" rule of capture, Vol. 46, p. 883Non-bankruptcy practitioners, an over-view
for, Vol. 46, p. 763Oil and gas bankruptcies, see bankruptcy,
this indexProduction, Vol. 46, p. 798Royalty clauses,
Construction of, Vol. 46, p. 896Variations of, Vol. 46, p. 896
Rule of capture, restrictions, Vol. 46, p. 844Trustee,
Power of, under the Bankruptcy Code,Vol. 46, p. 769
Underground gas storage,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 871Ownership of injected gas, Vol. 46, p. 879Ownership of injected gas, consequences,
Vol. 46, p. 882Rights to depleted sand, Vol. 46, p. 872
Rights to unrecovered gas and oil,Vol. 46, p. 877
Statutory authority to acquire storage, Vol.46, p. 886
Unitization,Benefits, Vol. 46, p. 844Compulsory fieldwide unitization statutes,
Vol. 46, p. 845
Criticisms, Vol. 46, p. 845Fieldwide, Vol. 46, p. 844Voluntary fieldwide, Vol. 46, p. 846Voluntary fieldwide, barriers, Vol. 46, p.
846Voluntary unitization, Vol. 46, p. 583
MINORSClassification as legitimate, illegitimate, Vol.
46, p. 1212Right of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Unwed natural father's rights as to, Vol.46, p. 1218
MORRIS, GLENN G.Developments in the law, 1984-85,
Business associations, Vol. 46, p. 413
MORTGAGESChattel mortgages, see security devices, this
indexCollateral mortgage defined, Vol. 46, p. 398Collateral mortgages,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 397Grounds for rejection of title, Vol. 46, p.
572Retroactive ranking for future advances,
Vol. 46, p. 411Public records, right to examine, Vol. 46,
p. 535Ranking, see security devices, this index
MOTOR VEHICLESF.T.C. Used Car Rule, Vol. 46, p. 1239Uninsured motorist coverage, see insurance,
this index
MURCHISON, KENNETH M.Developments in the law, 1984-85
Local government law, Vol. 46, p. 491
NEGLIGENCEComparative negligence in Louisiana,
In products liability, Vol. 46, p. 717Damages,
Economic, absent physical contact, Vol.46, p. 913
Defenses, see torts, this indexIntangible economic loss,
Floodgate factors, Vol. 46, p. 749Negligence law, use of, Vol. 46, p. 759Recovery for, Vol. 46, p. 740See torts this indexSubcategories of cases, Vol. 46, p. 750
Prohibitory rule,
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Generally, Vol. 46, p. 741Economic arguments, Vol. 46, p. 744Physical damage required, Vol. 46, p. 743
Victim fault as a defense, Vol. 46, p. 717
NEGOTIORUM GESTIOMatrimonial regime, termination, Vol. 46,
p. 562
OBLIGATIONSBreach of contract,
Redhibitory defect distinguished, Vol. 46,p. 610
Cas fortuit, Vol. 46, p. 24Cause, see failure of cause, errorClassification,
Sales contract or building contract, Vol.46, p. 609
Compensation or set-off, Vol. 46, p. 607Compromise,
Credit for payment, Vol. 46, p. 477Release of rights, Vol. 46, p. 476Solidary obligors, effect on, Vol. 46, pp.
600-606Confusion,
Extinction of mineral right, Vol. 46, p.592
Consent,Implied assent to an express declaration
of an intent to extinguish, Vol. 46, pp.598-600
Consent, vices of,Duress, Vol. 46, p. 377
Detrimental reliance, Vol. 46, p. 570Dissolution,
Implied assent to an express declarationof an intent to extinguish, Vol. 46, pp.598-600
Dissolution of contract, Vol. 46, pp. 22, 25Error,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 39Cause, p. 40Force majeure, frustration of purpose, Vol.
46, p. 39Louisiana jurisprudence, Vol. 46, p. 45Th~orie de l'impr6vision, Vol. 46, p. 47Failure of cause,
French civil law, Vol. 46, p. 13German civil law, Vol. 46, p. 17Louisiana civil law, Vol. 46, p. 22
Force majeure,Generally, Vol. 46, p. ICivilian jurisdictions other than Louisi-
ana, France, Germany, Vol. 46, p. 52Fault, absence of fault, Vol. 46, p. 32Germany, Vol. 46, p. 20
Risk allocation, sharing of losses, Vol. 46,p. 48
Standard of care,Generally, Vol. 46, pp. 1, 25Contracts of long duration, Vol. 46, p.
34Frustration of purpose, civil law, Vol. 46,
p. 13Immovables,
Lesion beyond moiety, Vol. 46, p. 595Impossibility of performance, see force ma-
jeure, thtorie de l'impr6vision Obligor'sduty to perform, see force majeure, th~o-ie de l'impr6vision
Renunciation of implied warranty, require-ments, Vol. 46, p. 1244
Revision of contracts, Vol. 46, pp. 4, 9, 16,20, 59
Solidary obligors,Generally, Vol. 46, pp. 476, 479Transaction or compromise, effect on co-
debtors, Vol. 46, pp. 600-606Stipulation pour autrui, Vol. 46, p, 579Subrogation, Vol. 46, p. 488Subrogation of insurer after insured releases
tortfeasor, Vol. 46, pp. 607-608Suretyship,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 695Th~orie de l'impr6vision, Vol. 46, pp. 3, 15,
23, 47, 53, 63Third party beneficiary, Vol. 46, p. 579Unexpected circumstances and contract
interpretation, Louisiana, Vol. 46, p. 49Unjust enrichment, Vol. 46, p. 577
OFFENSES AND QUASI-OFFENSESAssumption of the risk in light of compar-
ative negligence, Vol. 46, p. 719Comparative negligence,
See torts, this indexEffect on worker's compensation reim-
bursement, Vol. 46, p. 729Damages,
Economic, absent physical contact, Vol.46, p. 913
Defenses, see torts, this indexSovereign immunity, Vol. 46, p. 1207Strict liability,
Things in one's custody, Vol. 46, p. 1197Workmen's compensation,
Effect of comparative negligence on reim-bursement, Vol. 46, p. 729
See workmen's compensation, this indexWrongful death of a fetus,
Workmen's compensation, Vol. 46, p. 732
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PARENT AND CHILDExclusive status of parents, Vol. 46, pp.
1211, 1228Relationship as set out in Civil Code, Vol.
46, p. 1212Right of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Shared parental rights, Vol. 46, pp. 1212,1224, 1236
Unwed natural father's rights as to legiti-mate, illegitimate child, Vol. 46, p. 1218
Visitation rights of stepparents, Vol. 46, p.1229
PARTICULAR CONTRACTSRedhibitory actions,
Renunciation of implied warranty, Vol.46, p. 1244
Warranty,Renunciation, requirements for, Vol. 46,
p. 1244
PARTITIONBetween coowners, Vol. 46, p. 586Community property,
Reimbursement distinguished from pay-ment of debts, Vol. 46, p. 567
Reimbursement procedure, Vol. 46, p. 565Settlement of claims between spouses, Vol.
46, p. 566Inadvertent partnership,
Test for, Vol. 46, p. 413Taxation of, see income tax, this index
PATERNITYDual paternity, Vol. 46, pp. 1211, 1228Presumption of, Vol. 46, pp. 1211, 1222,
1226Right of biological father to visit child le-
gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Shared parental rights, Vol. 46, pp. 1212,1224
Unwed natural father's rights, Vol. 46, p.1218
PEARSON, CHRISThe implied marketing covenant in oil and
gas leases: some changes needed for the'80's, Vol. 46, p. 787
PERSONAL RIGHTSRight of biological father to establish pa-
ternity of child legally presumed to bechild of another man, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Right of biological father to visit child le-gally presumed to be child of anotherman, Vol. 46, p. 1211
Shared parental rights, Vol. 46, pp. 1212,1224
Visitation rights of stepparents, Vol. 46, p.1229
Visitation rights of the noncustodial parentand the best interests of the child, Vol.46, p. 1230
Visitation rights of the noncustodial parent,guidelines for, Vol. 46, p. 1233
PERSONSClassification is legitimate, illegitimate, Vol.
46, p. 1212Dual paternity, Vol. 46, p. 1211Shared parental rights, Vol. 46, pp. 1212,
1224Unwed natural father's rights, Vol. 46, p.
1218Visitation rights of stepparents, Vol. 46,
p.1229
POSSESSIONOwner as possessor, Vol. 46, pp. 236-237Possessors, see property, this indexPossessors considered owners, Vol. 46, pp.
227-233Presumption of good faith, Vol. 46, pp.
237-240Presumptions and burdens of proof in Lou-
isiana property law, Vol. 46, p. 225
PRACTICE AND PROCEDUREAppellate courts,
Reduction of trial court verdicts, Vol. 46,p. 451
Modification of judgments in the trial court,States right to appeal, Vol. 46, p. 454
PROCEDURESee generally, appeals, appellate courts,
criminal law and procedure, practice andprocedure, this index
PRESCRIPTIONAcquisitive prescription against state prop-
erty prohibited, not a bar to possessoryactions, Vol. 46, p. 656
Acquisitive prescription of discontinuous ap-parent.servitudes, Vol. 46, p. 673
Liberative prescription,Oil Well Lien Act,
Prescription of lien privilege, Vol. 46,p. 580
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Ten year prescription of nonuse of mineralservitudes,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 589See also mineral servitudes, this index
Workmen's compensation,Claims for medical expenses, Vol. 46, pp.
728, 733Retaliatory discharge, Vol. 46, p. 735
Worker's compensation claims, Vol. 46, p.724
PROCEDUREDeposits into court pending trial, Vol. 46,
p. 216Jury trial of cumulated actions, Vol. 36, p.
567; Vol. 46, p. 449Right of action in suit against the state, Vol.
46, p. 169
PRODUCTS LIABILITYAssumption of the risk in light of compar-
ative negligence, Vol. 46, p. 719Comparative fault, Vol. 46, p. 1107Contributory negligence, Vol. 46, p. 1107Defenses,
Misuse, Vol. 46, p. 720See torts, this index
Duty-risk analysis, Vol. 46, p. 720Victim fault, see torts, this index
PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITYAssistance of counsel,
Ineffective, Vol. 46, p. 640Waiver, Vol. 46, p. 639
Attorney-client relationship, Vol. 46, p. 637Attorney's fees, reasonableness of, Vol. 46,
p. 647Confidentiality and fidelity, Vol. 46, p. 637Conflict of interest, duty of attorney to
disclose, Vol. 46, p. 644Contingency fee, prohibitions against, Vol.
46, p. 649Defamation of attorneys, Vol. 46, p. 653Malpractice, Notary public, Vol. 46, p. 646Neglect of case, Vol. 46, p. 651Plea bargaining, attorney-client relationship
does not attach, Vol. 46, p. 652
PROFESSIONS AND OCCUPATIONSAdvertising by,
Attorneys, Vol. 46, p. 923
PROPERTYSee generally, community property, this in-
dexAcquisitive prescription of discontinuous,
apparent servitudes, Vol. 46, p. 673
Adverse possession, acts by a precariouspossessor, sufficient to constitute, Vol. 46,p. 680
Adverse possession, acts by co-owner suffi-cient to constitute, Vol. 46, p. 683
Adverse possession, acts sufficient to con-vert to precarious possession, Vol. 46, p.685
Component parts of immovables, Vol. 46,p. 687
Expropriation, Vol. 46, p. 593Good faith, presumption of, Vol. 46, pp.
237-240Horizontal ownership of condominiums, Vol.
46, p. 65Partition,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 69Land subject to mineral servitude, Vol.
46, p. 587Necessity of appraisal prior to sale, Vol.
46, p. 586Partition of property subject to a usufruct,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 690Retroactivity of 1983 revisions, Vol. 46,
p. 691Possession as owner, Vol. 46, pp. 236-237Possession of discontinuous, apparent ser-
vitudes, Vol. 46, p. 673Possession of property by co-owners, Vol.
46, p. 692Possessors considered owners, Vol. 46, pp.
227-233Prescription, see prescription, this indexPresumption of good faith, Vol. 46, pp.
237-240Presumptions and burdens of proof in Lou-
isiana property law, Vol. 46, p. 225Proof, burdens of and presumptions, Vol.
46, p. 225Real actions,
Negatory action, see servitudes, this indexPossessory action to protect servitudes,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 670Continuity of possession, Vol. 46, p.
672Presumption of intent to possess as
owner, Vol. 46, p. 672Proof of ownership not required, Vol.
46, p. 671State property,
Possessory actions against state,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 655
Burden of proving public nature of thingon state, Vol. 46, p. 661
Prohibition against acquisitive prescrip-tion not a bar, Vol. 46, p. 656
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Public or private nature of thing irrel-evant to availability of possessory ac-tion, Vol. 46, p. 660
Private things subject to public use sus-ceptible to possession and ownership,Vol. 46, p. 663
Public things not subject to adverse pos-session, Vol. 46, p. 659
Real actions,Burden of proof on state to prove own-
ership, Vol. 46, p. 666Proof of ownership, by acquisitive pre-
scription or from previous owner, Vol.46, p. 667
Structures and plants as components of thesoil, Vol. 46, pp. 233-236
Usufruct,Usufructuary's right to occupy premises
without obligation to pay rent to co-owners, Vol. 46, p. 692
PUBLIC RECORDS DOCTRINEDefinition of public records, limited to rec-
ords of public bodies, Vol. 46, p. 537Public access to records of payments to
public officials and their families, Vol.46, p. 539
Right to examine public documents, Vol.46, p. 535
PUGH, GEORGE W.Developments in the law, 1984-1985,Evidence, Vol. 46, p. 463
REAL RIGHTSMineral leases, Vol. 46, p. 777Partition of property subject to a usufruct,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 690Retroactivity of 1983 revisions, Vol. 46,
p. 691Possession of property by co-owners, Vol.
46, p. 692Possessory actions against the state, see
property, this indexReal actions, see property, this indexUsufructary's right to occupy premises with-
out obligation to pay rent to co-owners,Vol. 46, p. 692
REDHIBITIONUsed cars sold "as is," Vol. 46, p. 1242
ROBERTSON, DAVID W.Recovery in Louisiana tort law for intangible
economic loss: negligence actions and thetort of intentional interference with con-tractual relations, Vol. 46, p. 737
ROMAN LAWObligations,
Duty to perform, basis for modern doc-trine regarding change in circumstances,Vol. 46, pp. 3, 9, 24, 52, 57, 59, 62
SALESBreach of contract,
Redhibitory defect distinguished, Vol. 46,p. 610
Classification,Sales contract or building contract, Vol.
46, p. 609Delivery, Vol. 46, p. 571Immovables,
Admissibility of parol, Vol. 46, p. 570Lesion beyond moiety, Vol. 46, p. 595
Redhibition,Redhibitory defect and breach of contract,
distinguished, Vol. 46, p. 610Renunciation of implied warranty, Vol.
46, p. 1244Warranty, see warranties, this index
SCHEWE, BRUCE V.Developments in the law 1984-1985,
Obligations, Vol. 46, p. 595
SECURITY DEVICESMortgages,
Creditor's remedies, Vol. 46, p. 697Executory process, Vol. 46, p. 697
Oil, Gas and Water Well Lien Act,Prescription of unfiled privilege, Vol. 46,
p. 703Timely filing, Vol. 46, p. 702
Pledge,Action to enforce, Vol. 46, p. 696Negotiable instruments, Vol. 46, p. 696Of incorporeals, Vol. 46, p. 696
Private Works Act,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 698
Classification of contract, Vol. 46, p. 698Privilege compared to mineral lease, Vol.
46, p. 699Privileges and liens,
Oil Well Lien Act, Vol. 46, p. 580Suretyship,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 695Recovery from co-surety, Vol. 46, p. 695Regulating rights among sureties, Vol. 46,
p. 695Regulating rights between sureties and the
debtor, Vol. 46, p. 695Vendor's privilege,
Chattel mortgages, Vol. 46, p. 703
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Enforcement under the Bankruptcy Act,Vol. 46, p. 704
SEPARATE PROPERTYMatrimonial agreement prior to reconcilia-
tion, Vol. 46, p. 620Reimbursement, separate property to im-
prove community property,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 563Administration scheme, Vol. 46, p. 564
SEPARATION FROM BED AND BOARDReconciliation,
Establishment of moment of, Vol. 46, p.620
Reestablishment of community, Vol. 46,p. 619
Retroactive effects of, Vol. 46, p. 621
SERVITUDESAcquisitive prescription of discontinuous,
apparent servitudes, Vol. 46, p. 673Minerals, see mineral servitudes, this indexNegatory action,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 675Burden of proving ownership of land,
Vol. 46, p. 676Burden of proving servitude on defendant,
Vol. 46, p. 677Defense to the possessory action, Vol. 46,
p. 679Proposed merger with the confessory ac-
tion, Vol. 46, p. 679Possession of discontinuous, apparent ser-
vitudes,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 673Possessory action, right of successful
plaintiff to demand that defendant filea petitory action in 60 days, Vol. 46,p. 674
Possessory action to protect servitudes, seeproperty, this index
Prescription, Vol. 46, p. 591
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITYOf states not extending to immunity from
statutes based on enforcement of four-teenth amendment, Vol. 46, p. 498
State immunity claims, elements of, Vol. 46,p. 498
Tort actions against the state, Vol. 46, p.1207
SOVEREIGN IMMUNITYTort actions against the state, Vol. 46, p.
1207
SPAHT, KATHERINE SHAWDevelopments in the law 1984-1985,
Persons, Vol. 46, p. 613Successions and donations, Vol. 46, p.
707
SPANISH LAWObligations,
Force majeure, Vol. 46, p. 52
STANDINGPublic and private rights, Vol. 46, p. 171Suits against public officials,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 169Requirements, Vol. 46, p. 174
STANDING TO SUEUnfair Trade Practices Act, Vol. 46, p. 1247
STATERegulation of attorney advertising, Vol. 46,
pp. 936, 938
STATE AND LOCAL GOVERNMENTAntitrust immunity, see antitrust, this indexGovernment employees, act extending Fair
Labor Standards Act provisions to, heldunconstitutional, Vol. 46, p. 497
Immunity from antitrust,Violations, Vol. 46, p. 941
Lands,Sale to school boards and other state
agencies, Vol. 46, p. 591Preemption by federal government,
See interstate commerce, this indexState police powers, interference with, Vol.
46, p. 504Strict tort liability,
Notice requirement, Vol. 46,p. 1197
STATUTESAccessory after the fact, Vol. 46, p. 1066Act of April 8, 1974, extending Fair Labor
Standards Act, Vol. 46, p. 497Act 249 of 1985, Vol. 46, p. 484Act 325 of 1985, Vol. 46, p. 569Act 345 of 1984, Vol. 46, p. 577Act 506 of 1985, Vol. 46, p. 485Act 938 of 1985, Vol. 46, p. 485Act 980 of 1985, Vol. 46, p. 569Attempt,
Concealment of a firearm, Vol. 46, p.1064
Clayton Act, local government exemptionfrom, Vol. 46, p. 509
Compulsory fieldwide unitization statutes,Vol. 46, p. 845
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Concealment of a firearm, Vol. 46, p. 1063Criminal law,
Criminal conduct, Vol. 46, p. 1061General criminal intent, Vol. 46, p. 1061Genuine construction used to distinguish
specific and general intent, Vol. 46, p.1066
Grammatical test used when determiningwhich level of criminal intent is re-quired, Vol. 46, p. 1061
Specific criminal intent, Vol. 46, p. 1061Statutory construction used to distinguish
specific and general intent, Vol. 46, p.1065Fair Labor Standards Act, Vol. 46, pp.
497, 502Insurance,
Fire, Vol. 46, p. 484Health and accident, Vol. 46, p. 484
Interpretation of,Plain Meaning Rule, Vol. 46, p. 1089
Local Government Antitrust Act of 1984,held unconstitutional, Vol. 46, p. 509
Louisiana mineral code art. 122, Vol. 46, p.583
Louisiana mineral code art. 128, Vol. 46, p.578
Louisiana mineral code art. 149, Vol. 46, p.591
Louisiana Oil Well Lien Act, Vol. 46, p.580
La. R.S. 19:2.1(B), Vol. 46, p. 593La. R.S. 9:5624, Vol. 46, p. 593Mineral servitudes,
1958 statute making certain mineral ser-vitudes imprescriptible, Vol. 46, p. 591
Model Penal Code,Criminal intent, Vol. 46, pp. 1061, 1068
Natural Gas Act, Vol. 46, p. 886Public intimidation, Vol. 46, p. 1062Second degree battery, Vol. 46, p. 1065Tort liability of state and local governments,
acts 450, 451, 452, 453, 454, and 509,Vol. 46, p. 512
Uninsured motorist statute, Vol. 46, p. 475Urban Mass Transit Act, Vol. 46, p. 501
STEIN, PETER G.Judge and jurist in the civil law: a historical
interpretation, Vol. 46, p. 241Sources of law, legal change and ambiguity
(Book review), Vol. 46, p. 189
STOCK AND STOCKHOLDERSAcquisition, two-stage, Vol. 46, p. 421Antitakeover provisions,
Constitutionality of, Vol. 46, p. 428La. R.S. 12:132-134, Vol. 46, p. 420
Shareholders protection policy, Vol. 46, p.420
SUCCESSIONSForced heirs,
Disinherison, burden of proof, Vol. 46,p. 709
Disinherison defenses, Vol. 46, p. 711Disinherison for failure to communicate,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 708Effective date, Vol. 46, p. 714
Disinherison, grounds for, Vol. 46, p. 707Disinherison legislation, construction of,
Vol. 46, p. 708Forced heirship,
Current status, Vol. 46, p. 707
SYMEONIDES, SYMEONDevelopments in the law, 1984-85,
Property, Vol. 46, p. 655
TAXATIONEffective date of amendments, Vol. 46, p.
557Limitations on federal governmental power
to impose taxes directly on states, Vol.46, pp. 497, 501, 503
TESTAMENTSDisinherison,
Defenses, Vol. 46, p. 711Failure to communicate, Vol. 46, p. 708Requirements, Vol. 46, p. 709
THIRD-PARTY ACTIONSLongshore and Harbor Workers' Compen-
sation Act,General contractors, against, Vol. 46, p.
361
THOMAS, ROBERT 0.Some common issues involved in oil and gas
bankruptcies: a primer for the non-bank-ruptcy practitioner, Vol. 46, p. 763
TORTSAssumption of the risk, Vol. 46, p. 719Automobiles,
Pedestrians, injuries to, Vol. 46, p. !111Comparative fault,
Products liability, Vol. 46, p. 1107Comparative negligence,
Application to products liability, Vol. 46,p. 718
Effect on worker's compensation reim-bursement, Vol. 46, p. 729
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Victim fault, effect of, Vol. 46, p. 717Contributory negligence,
In products liability, Vol. 46, p. 717Products liability, Vol. 46, p. 1107
Court costs, state liability, Vol. 46, p. 512Damages,
Economic, absent physical contact, Vol.46, p. 913
Defenses,Force majeure, Vol. 46, p. 719Third-party fault, Vol. 46, p. 719Victim fault, Vol. 46, p. 717
Duty-Risk,Products liability, Vol. 46, p. 720Equal protection, treating the state differ-
ently,Structured plans, Vol. 46, p. 553
Forseeability,Determines liability rather than the pro-
hibitory rule, Vol. 46, p. 747Governmental defendants,
Enforcement of judgments, Vol. 46, p.512
Insurance costs to local governments, seeinsurance, this index
Intangible economic loss,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 737Duty-risk, application of, Vol. 46, p. 752Environmental and public resource dam-
age, Vol. 46, p. 758Floodgate factors, Vol. 46, p. 749History of Louisiana jurisprudence, Vol.
46, p. 751Indemnity cases, Vol. 46, p. 753Louisiana courts and damages awarded,
Vol. 46, p. 760Negligence law, use of, Vol. 46, p. 759Prohibitory rule, rejection of, Vol. 46, p.
753Public nuisance, Vol. 46, p. 758State as defendant, Vol. 46, p. 758Subcategories of cases, Vol. 46, p. 750Undertaking cases, Vol. 46, p. 756
Intentional interference with contractual re-lations, Vol. 46, p. 738
Intentional tort theories,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 738
Interference with contract,Abuse of rights as a basis for recovery,
Vol. 46, p. 7 3 9
Requirements of proof, Vol. 46, p. 740Liability, damages caused by injected gas,
Vol. 46, p. 882Liability for acts of public officers and em-
ployees, Vol. 46, p. 511
Liability insurance, see insurance, this indexPecuniary loss, Vol. 46, p. 737Products liability,
Comparative fault, Vol. 46, p. 1107Contributory negligence, Vol. 46, p. 1107Misuse as a defense, Vol. 46, p. 720Victim fault, Vol. 46, p. 717
Prohibitory rule,Generally, Vol. 46, pp. 741, 746Economic arguments, Vol. 46, p. 744Physical damage required, Vol. 46, p. 743
Strict liability,Notice requirement for state and local
governments, Vol. 46, p. 1197Victim fault, Vol. 46, p. 717
Strict liability of governments, Vol. 46, p.511
Strict liability under Civil Code article 2317,State liability for road shoulder, Vol. 46,
pp. 1109, 1112Strict liability under Civil Code article 2323,
Vol. 46, p. 1115Subrogation of insurer to rights of insured,
Vol. 46, p. 488Tort liability of state and local governments
affected by governmental immunity clauseof Louisiana constitution, Vol. 46, p. 519
Tort liability of state and local governments,1985 legislation, Vol. 46, p. 512
Vicarious liability,Torts of public officers, Vol. 46, p. 511
Workmen's compensation see, workmen'scompensation, this index
Workmen's compensation,Generally, Vol. 46, p. 727Effect of comparative negligence on reim-
bursement, Vol. 46, p. 729Wrongful death of a fetus,
Workmen's compensation, Vol. 46, p. 732
USUFRUCTObligation to pay rent to co-owners to oc-
cupy premises, Vol. 46, p. 692Partition of property subject to a usufruct,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 690Retroactivity of 1983 revisions, Vol. 46,
p. 691
VICARIOUS LIABILITYGovernmental liability for torts of public
officers, Vol. 46, p. 511
VITIELLO, MICHAELLouisiana's natural death act and dilemmas
in medical ethics, Vol. 46, p. 259
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von MEHREN, ARTHUR TAYLORInternational commercial arbitration: the
contribution of the French jurisprudence,Vol. 46, p. 1045
WAIVERImplied warranty, Vol. 46, p. 1244
WARRANTIESImmovables,
Seller's warranty, Vol. 46, p. 571Lease,
Cover-all clause, Vol. 46, p. 574Renunciation of implied, Vol. 46, p. 1244Successor's interest, effect of warranty on,
Vol. 46, p. 592Waiver of, Vol. 46, p. 571
WITNESSESConfrontation, right of, Vol. 46, p. 470
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATIONClaims against the state, Vol. 46, p. 723Comparative negligence,
Effect on reimbursement, Vol. 46, p. 729Compromise with tortfeasor,
Restrictions on employee, Vol. 46, p. 727Contribution of employer to tortfeasor in
light of comparative negligence, Vol. 46,p. 732
Contributory negligence and reimbursement,Vol. 46, p. 729
Equal protection,Concubine's right, Vol. 46, p. 549
Intentional tort, Vol. 46, p. 731Jurisprudence, Vol. 46, p. 730Legislative developments, Vol. 46, p. 723Longshoremen and Harbor Workers' Com-
pensation Act,Amendments to, 1984, Vol. 46, p. 361Employer, liability of, Vol. 46, p. 361Employer, statutory, Vol. 46, p. 361Employer, tort immunity, Vol. 46, p. 361General contractors, actions against, Vol.
46, p. 361Third party actions, Vol. 46, p. 361
Loss of consortium, Vol. 46, p. 730Loss of hearing, Vol. 46, p. 723Medical expenses,
Prescription of claim, Vol. 46, p. 733Multiple employers,
Compensation owed, Vol. 46, p. 727National Guard, application to, Vol. 46, p.
724Part-time workers,
Benefits, Vol. 46, p. 726Permanent partial disability,
Requirements, Vol. 46, p. 724Prescription,
Claims for medical expenses, Vol. 46, pp.728, 733
Prescription of claim, Vol. 46, p. 724Reimbursement,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 723Contributory negligence of employer or
co-employee, Vol. 46, p. 729Effect of comparative negligence, Vol. 46,
pp. 729, 731Effect of employer's personal fault, Vol.
46, p. 730Effect of injured employee's fault, Vol.
46, p. 729Retaliatory discharge,
Generally, Vol. 46, p. 734Action by civil servant, Vol. 46, p. 735Civil penalty on employer, Vol. 46, p. 735Prescription of action, Vol. 46, p. 735
Successive employments,Compensation owed by employer, Vol.
46, p. 727Supplemental earnings benefits,
Calculation, Vol. 46, p. 725Prescription, Vol. 46, p. 728Tort suits against employer, Vol. 46, p. 732Wrongful death of a fetus, Vol. 46, p. 732
WRONGFUL DEATHFetus,
Workmen's compensation claim, Vol. 46,p. 732
Governmental defendants, satisfaction ofclaims, Vol. 46, p. 512
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