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Price Fixing And Tying Arrangements Between Credit Card Issuers And Retailers Sep 1971

Price Fixing And Tying Arrangements Between Credit Card Issuers And Retailers

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Indigent Children And Fiscal Clearing Sep 1971

Indigent Children And Fiscal Clearing

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Punitive Damages For Wrongful Dishonor Of A Check Sep 1971

Punitive Damages For Wrongful Dishonor Of A Check

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Regulation Of Revolving Credit Service Charges Sep 1971

Regulation Of Revolving Credit Service Charges

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Consumer Credit--The Department Store Revolving Charge Account--Usury Resurrected--State V. J.C. Penney Company, Michigan Law Review Jun 1971

Consumer Credit--The Department Store Revolving Charge Account--Usury Resurrected--State V. J.C. Penney Company, Michigan Law Review

Michigan Law Review

The Attorney General of Wisconsin recently brought an action against the J.C. Penney retailing chain for an injunction against any further charges of 1½% per month on the declining balances of its revolving charge accounts. The state alleged that anything in excess of I% per month was a violation of the $12 per $100 per annum usury ceiling established by its legislature as the maximum chargeable for a loan or forbearance of money. Penney admitted that its monthly charge frequently exceeded the allowable rate but argued that its charge was a "time-price differential," exempt from statutory control under the time-price …


Bank Charge Cards: New Cash Or New Credit, Roland E. Brandel, Carl A. Leonard May 1971

Bank Charge Cards: New Cash Or New Credit, Roland E. Brandel, Carl A. Leonard

Michigan Law Review

It is the premise of this Article that the bank charge card systems constitute a new, highly useful, and efficient payment and credit mechanism; that any decision-making body that promulgates a rule on the issue of the assertability of consumer defenses must carefully evaluate the true functions of bank charge cards, particularly their role as part of a sophisticated payment mechanism, and weigh the relative interests of the consuming public, merchants, and members of the banking industry to derive the best solution for society; that courts are ill-equipped to perform this function; and, that, given the national and international usage …


A Consideration Of Commercial Banking As The Relevant Line Of Commerce In Small Bank Situations: U.S. V. Phillipsburg National Bank, John D. Bodine Apr 1971

A Consideration Of Commercial Banking As The Relevant Line Of Commerce In Small Bank Situations: U.S. V. Phillipsburg National Bank, John D. Bodine

Indiana Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Uniform Consumer Credit Codea Prospect For Consumer Credit Reform In Virginia, David F. Peters Mar 1971

Uniform Consumer Credit Codea Prospect For Consumer Credit Reform In Virginia, David F. Peters

Washington and Lee Law Review

No abstract provided.


Proposed Sec Rules For Private Offerings: The Impact On Venture Capital Financing, Gregory A. Kearns Jan 1971

Proposed Sec Rules For Private Offerings: The Impact On Venture Capital Financing, Gregory A. Kearns

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

In order to facilitate venture capital financing, corporations rely upon the private offering exemption from the registration and prospectus requirements of the Securities Act of 1933. In an attempt to prevent this exemption from serving as a conduit for the flow of securities into the public securities markets, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has proposed new rules regulating the resale of securities purchased in a private offering. These proposals would alter, among other things, the existing holding period, sales limitation, and financial information requirements. This article will examine the impact of the proposed *rules on venture capital financing of …


Limitations On Defenses Under 10 (B): In Pari Delicto And Unclean Hands, G. Andrew Nea Jr. Jan 1971

Limitations On Defenses Under 10 (B): In Pari Delicto And Unclean Hands, G. Andrew Nea Jr.

University of Richmond Law Review

The evolution 'and development of the corporate conglomerate has been the most significant factor in the growth of twentieth century American enterprise. Corporate growth has far outdistanced that of alternative forms of business. The purchase and sale of an increasing volume of corporate securities has permitted management to raise impressive quantities of capital, and has allowed numerous investors to share in the profits realized from the judicious use of their funds.


Title Guaranty Funds: Symptom, Cure Or Nostrum?, John C. Payne Jan 1971

Title Guaranty Funds: Symptom, Cure Or Nostrum?, John C. Payne

Indiana Law Journal

This article is an adaption of an address given at a dinner held jointly by the Indiana Bar Title Insurance Corporation and the National Attorneys' Title Assurance Fund, as a part of the annual meeting of the Indiana State Bar Association, October 29, 1970.


The Uccc: A Credit Code For Business, James S. Turner Jan 1971

The Uccc: A Credit Code For Business, James S. Turner

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Uniform Consumer Credit Code: Changes It Would Make In Kentucky Law, Laura L. Murrell Jan 1971

The Uniform Consumer Credit Code: Changes It Would Make In Kentucky Law, Laura L. Murrell

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


The Fslic Additional Premium Requirement And Its Treatment Under The Internal Revenue Code, Katherine Randall Bowden Jan 1971

The Fslic Additional Premium Requirement And Its Treatment Under The Internal Revenue Code, Katherine Randall Bowden

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.


Should States Adopt The Uniform Consumer Credit Code?, George W. Stengel Jan 1971

Should States Adopt The Uniform Consumer Credit Code?, George W. Stengel

Kentucky Law Journal

No abstract provided.