Cumulative Index Vols 1-10, 1947-1956
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University of Miami Law Review Volume 10 Number 4 Miami Law Quarterly Article 24 7-1-1956 Cumulative Index Vols 1-10, 1947-1956 Follow this and additional works at: https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr Recommended Citation Cumulative Index Vols 1-10, 1947-1956, 10 U. Miami L. Rev. Iss. 4 (1956) Available at: https://repository.law.miami.edu/umlr/vol10/iss4/24 This Index is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals at University of Miami School of Law Institutional Repository. It has been accepted for inclusion in University of Miami Law Review by an authorized editor of University of Miami School of Law Institutional Repository. For more information, please contact [email protected]. MIAMI LAW QUARTERLY Copyright 1956, by Miami Law Quarterly Member, National Conference of Law Reviews Member of the Southern Law Review Conference VOLUMES 1 - 10 CUMULATIVE INDEX 1947 - 1956 CONTENTS TITLE INDEX TO LEADING ARTICLES .... ......... 2 AUTHOR INDEX TO LEADING ARTICLES .... ........ 6 INDEX TO BOOK REVIEWS .... ............. .. 10 INDEX OF SUBJECTS ....................... .13 TABLE OF CASES ....... .................. .63 Subscription price $4.00 per annum Per number $1.50 Survey of Florida - $2.00 Subscription price includes Symposium issues and Survey of Florida Law. Unless notice to the contrary is received at the editorial office, it is assumed that a renewal of the subscription to the Law Quarterly is desired. The Miami Law Quarterly is published four times a year, Fall, Winter, Spring and Summer, by the Students of the Law School of the University of Miami, Coral Gables 46, Florida. All material, with the exception of Leading Articles and Book Reviews, has been written by the student members. Subscription price $4.00 per annum, $1.50 per regular issue, $2.00 per symposium issue. Reprints of many leading articles are available. Entered as second-class matter at the post office at Miami, Florida, December 21, 1948, under the Act of March 3, 1879. Address: Miami Law Quarterly, School of Law, University of Miami, Coral Gables 46, Fla. LEADING ARTICLES - TITLES VOL. PAGE ADMINISTRATIVE INTERPRi:TAIrIONS: Reginald Parker . ....... .. 5 533 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: Judson A. Samuels............ 8 275 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: Richard H. Lee .... ............ 10 129 ADMINISTRATIVE LAW - A TEXT: Reginald Parker .. ........ 6 631 AFTERMATI OF WILLIAMS V. NORTH CAROLINA, TIlE: Ernest C. Lorenzen I 1 ALIMONY AND TIlE INCOME TAX: John 1i. Wahl, it............ ... 3 564 AN IDEAL PRESERVED (?): Otis P. Dobie ... ........... 6 299 ANALYSIS AND SURVEY OF Til. LAW OF CONTINUANCES, AN: Douglas C. Kaplan ......... ................. 9 385 ANOMALOUS MARRIAGES: L Riverend-Brusone ... .......... 10 481 APPEALS IN WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION CASES: Lester Harris . 2 215 APPELLATE PROCEDURE: Paul D. Barris .... ... ............ 8 441 10 458 APPELLATE PROCEDUR1:-IN FLORIDA-(ADjUSTID TO T IE NEW 1955 SUPREME COURT RULES: Fuller Warren ... ........... 9 375 APPROACH TO WORLD GOVERNMENT TIIROUGI TIlE TIcHNIQUE OF THE WORLD CONSTITUTIONAL CONVENTION, TIE: AMERICAN EXPERIENCE: John H. Davenport 3 500 ASSESSMENT AND COLLECTION OF FEDERAL INCOME IAX, TILE: John H. Wahl, Jr. ....... .................. 3 209 BENEFIT OF COUNSEL IN CRIMINAL CASES IN THIE TIME OF COKE: Marvin Becker and George E. Heidelbaugh ... .......... 6 546 BILLS AND NOTES: Robert A. McKenna .... ............ 8 293 BIOCHEMISTRY AS A DEFENSE: Jess Spirer ... ........... 4 1 BLACKSTONE'S USE OF MEDIEVAL LAW IN CRIMINAl. CASES INVOLVING BENEFIT OF COUNSEL: Marvin Becker and George E. Heidelbaugh 7 184 BRIEF WRITING ON APPEAL TO TIlE SUPREME COURT OF FLORII)A: Lucille Snowden ....... ................... 3 578 CASE FOR CONSTITUTIONAL REVISION IN FLORIDA, IIIE: Thomas E. David 3 223 CAUSATION AND COMMON SENSE: John Sherman Myers . ....... 5 238 CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND STATE CONTROL: Irving Steinhardt ....... .................. 7 358 CIVIL PROCEDURE: Milton S. Marcus and Donald H1. Norman . 8 450 CIVIL PROCEDURE: James A. Bumes .... ............. 10 425 CLASSIFICATION PROBLEMS AND PROCEDURES UNDER UNITED STATES CUSTOMS: John H. Crabb ..... ............... 9 168 COMMENT ON SALES rA: Richard V. Ervin .. ......... .. 4 32 CONFLICT LAW IN UNITED STATES TREATIES: S. A. Bayitch ..... 501 9 9 9 125 CONFLICT OF LAWS: David S. Stern .... ............. 8 209 10 257 CONNECTING AGREEMENT, TtiE-A STUDY IN COMPARATIVE CONFLICTS LAW': S. A. Bayitch ....... ................... 7 293 CONSTITUTIONAL INVIOLABILITY OF POSSIBII.ITY OF REVERTER AND RIGHTS OF ENTRY IN iLORIDA: John G. Stephenson l1 6 162 CONSTITUTIONAL LAW (FL,ORlPA): Clifford C. Alloway ......... .. 8 158 10 143 CONSTITUTIONAL PROBL EMS OF TIlE INTERNATIONAl. LABOR ORGANIZATION: George Bennett ... ........... 5 260 CONTINENTAL SIIELF AND THE EXTENSION OF TIlE TERRITORIAL SEA, TIHE Theodore Alvarado Garrioca ....... .............. .10 490 CONTROL OF FOREIGN CORPORATE ACTIVITY BY TIlE STATE OF INCORPORATION: William Dennis Hawkland .. ......... 6 41 CORPORATE FINANCE: Hugh L. Sowards ... ........... 8 335 10 306 CORPORATE PAYMENTS TO STOCEIIOLDERS AND EMPLOYEES UNDER TIlE REVENUE ACT Of 1950:_ Leo A. Diamond 5 406 CORPORATIONS: Floyd A. Wright .... ............. 8 298 VOL. PACE CORPORATIONS: Abe L. Shugerman .... ............. 10 309 CRIMINAL LAW: George W. Prettyman ... ........... 8 204 CRIMINAL LAW: Edward Walterman ................. 10 198 CRIMINAL LIABILITY FOR SUGGESTINC TIlE iMPROPER PREPARATION OF A TAX RETURN: Wirt Peters ...... ................ 1 271 COnAN DIVORCE LAW: Roland Mitlas .... ............ 3 269 CURRENT DIWELOPMIEN'rs IN STATUTORY CORPORATION LAW: Floyd A. Wright .... ................ .. ... 7 1 CUSTODY INCIDENT TO DIVORCE IN FLORIDA: Leo M. and Louise A. Alpert 2 32 CUSTODY OF CHILDREN IN MATRIMONIAL ACTIONS: FUNCTION AND RESPONSIBILITY: Charles Rothenberg .. .......... 7 73 DANISHI LAW: Lester B. Orfield .... .............. 5 1 DANISii LAW-PART II AND BIOLIOCRAPitY: Lester B. Orfield ..... 5 197 DECLARATORY JUDGMENTS: Edward McCarthy .. ......... 3 365 DEVELOPMENT OF FLORIDA LABOR LAW, TIE: 1. Carrington CraInling, Jr. 7 188 DEPOSITIONS IN PRACTICE: Lucius J. Cushman .. ......... 3 378 DISCOUNT OBLIGATIONS- CAPITAL CAIN OR ORDINARY INCOME: Melvin M. Greenberg ....... ................. 10 18 DISTINCTION BETWEEN A RULE AND AN ORDER IN TIlE ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE ACT: Ivan C. Rutledge .... ............. 6 359 DIVIDENDS FREE OF TAXES!: Sidney Krause .......... 5 426 DIVORCE AND FEDERAL TAXES: Daniel F. Pariser............. 2 284 DOMESTIC RELXrrONS: Daniel E. Murray ... ........... 8 352 10 317 DOWER IN MORTGACED PROPERTY: George L. laskins . ....... .. 5 187 EFFECT OF LOSS UPON WAIVER AND ESTOPPEI. IN INSURANCE LAW: Hilliard Chapnick and Richard Henry Lee .. .......... 9 247 EULOCY OF JURORS, A: William A. Herin ... ........... 8 1 EVIDENCE: Lewis L, Cosar........ ................ 8 460 EVIDENCE: Richard Touby ...... ................ 10 472 FAIR TRADE AND RETAIL PRICE MIAINTENANCE IN FLORIDA: Richard Krieger Fink ...... ................. 5 553 FEDERAl. ADMINISTRATIVE RECUI.ATIONS: A GENERAL SURVEY: Reginald Parker .......................... 6 324 FLORIDA CONSTITUTIONAL LAW: Clifford C. Alloway. ....... 8 158 FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT PEACE STATUTE - COMPELLING UNION RECOGNITION:John P. Coreoran, Jr. and Samuel J. Kanner ..... 4 161 FLORIDA MECHANICS' LIEN LAW - VISIBLE COMIMENCEMENT: Mark Silverstein .......................... 7 477 FLORIDA REAL PROPERTY LAWS OF 1947: J. M. Flowers. ...... 2 21 FLORIDA SUPREME COURT AND [AXING DISTRICTS wITII AD VALOREM TAXINa POWERS: htdson A. Samuels .... ............ 6 554 FLORIDA TAX DEED TITLES: Clark E. Bowen ... .......... 7 497 FLORIDA TAX LAWS OF 1947: Albert B. Bernstein.. ......... 2 1 FLORIDA TAXATION: Abe L. Shugerman ..... ............ 8 151 FLORIDA TAXATION: Melvin D. Schiller .... ............ 10 247 FLORIDA WORIKMEN'S COMPENSATION - 1935 TO 1950: M. Dudley Burton ...... .................. 1 74 FiORIDA'S I3LIIE SKY LAW: TiE LAWYER'S APPROACII: Walter 11. Robinton and Hugh L. Sowards .. .......... 6 525 FLORIDA'S CHARITABLE "MORTMAIN" ACT: C. Stanley Joslin ..... 7 488 FLORIDA'S LAST CLEAR CIIANCE DOCTRINE: Irving Steinhardt and Tobias Simon ........ .................... 7 457 FLORIDA'S NEW JU1VENILE COURT ACT: Roger 1. Waybright ... ..... 6 1 FOREICN SEAMEN UNDER TIE JONES ACT: Stanley Donald Morrison . 8 16 FORGED \xir. 1.s REVEAIED BY SCIENTIFIC EXAMINATION OF DOCUMENTS: Ordway Hilton ..... ............... 6 560 FRENCII ADMINISTRATIVE LAW AND THE COMMON LAW WORLD: Bernard Schwartz ....... .................. 8 658 FRENCII AND ANCLO-AMERICAN CONCEPTIONS OF ADMINISTRATIVE LAW: Bernard Schwartz .. .......... 6 433 GENESIS OF THE 1949 CONVENTION RELATIVE TO THE TREATMENT OF PRISONERS O1' WAR, TIlF: ,7. V. Dillon ... ............ 1 40 GIFT TAX LIEN AND TlE EXAMINATION OF ABSTRACTS, TIlE: Wirt Peters ....... ... ................. 1 64 GROWTH OF SCANDINAVIAN LAW: Lester B. Orfield . ....... 8 659 VOL. PAGE HISTORY OF UNITED STATES PATENTS AND PRESENT DAY NORM OF PATENTABLE INVENTION: Bernard F. Garvey ... .......... 5 541 IMPACT OF THE COMMON LAW ON LATIN AMERICA: _..Phanor James Eder ....... .................. 4 435 INCOME TAx BASIS AND FLORIDA REAL ESTATE: Louis F. Snetman .... .................... 2 199 INFORMATION ON WiICH ADmINISTRATIVE DITERMINATIONS ARE BASED: Miriam Theresa Rooney . .......... 6 306 INSURANCE: Herbert A. Kuvin ..... ............... 8 339 10 360 INTER-AMERICAN COMMERCIAL ARBITRATION: Martin Dornke ..... ... 4 425 INTERNATIONAL FIISIIERY PROBLEMS IN TIlE