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NATIONALITY ACT. See Aliens, 1-3.

NATURALIZATION. See Aliens, 1-3; Constitutional Law, III, 1.

NAVIGABLE WATERS. See Public Utilities.

NECESSITY. See Statutes, 1.

NEGLIGENCE. See Admiralty, 2–5; Labor, 5–7.

NEGROES. See Constitutional Law, I, 2; IX, 4.

NEWSPAPERS.

See Constitutional Law, V.

NEW YORK. See Constitutional Law, X, 3; XI, 2.

NON-COMBATANT. See Aliens, 2.

OATH OF ALLEGIANCE. See Aliens, 2-3.

OIL. See Contracts, 1; Taxation, 2.

ORDER. See Jurisdiction, IV, 1.

OVERT ACT. See Criminal Law, 3.

OVERTIME. See Labor, 1-4.

PARTIES. See Jurisdiction, I, 2; II, 3; III.

PASSENGERS. See Constitutional Law, I, 2; IX, 4; Criminal
Law, 2.

PAY. See Labor, 1-4.

PENALTY. See Constitutional Law, III, 2; VII, 1-3; Criminal
Law, 3.

PENNSYLVANIA. See Constitutional Law, II, 1.

PERSONAL INJURIES. See Admiralty, 2-5; Labor, 5-7.

PIER. See Admiralty, 3; Labor, 6.

PLAN OF REORGANIZATION. See Bankruptcy, 1-3.

POLICE POWER. See Constitutional Law, IX, 4-6; X, 2-3; XI,
1-2.

POLITICAL QUESTIONS. See Constitutional Law, IV, 2.

POPULATION. See Constitutional Law, IV, 2.

PORTAL-TO-PORTAL PAY. See Labor, 3.

POWER PROJECTS. See Public Utilities.

PREFERENCES. See Transportation.

PREJUDICIAL ERROR. See Criminal Law, 5-6; Trial.

PRICE ADMINISTRATOR. See Jurisdiction, I, 3; IV, 2-4; Price
Control, 1-6.

PRICE CONTROL. See also Injunction; Jurisdiction, I, 3; IV, 2—4.
1. Price Control Act-Construction.-Will of Congress to be given
effect. Thomas Paper Stock Co. v. Porter, 50.

2. Price Control Act-Right of protest-Timeliness of exercise.—
Right of person subject to price schedule to file protest "at any time”;
effect of removal prospectively of basis of objection. Utah Junk Co.
v. Porter, 39; Collins v. Porter, 46.

3. Price Control Act-Validity and applicability of regulation-
Hearing.-Emergency Court's dismissal of complaint in protest pro-
ceeding under § 203 (a) not rendered moot by judgment sustaining
regulation in proceeding under § 204 (e). Collins v. Porter, 46.

4. Price Control Act-Enforcement-Revocation of regulation.—
Defendant in pending treble-damage suit is person "subject to" regu-
lation, though regulation has been revoked or superseded. Collins v.
Porter, 46.

5. Price Control Act-Taft Amendment-Schedules based on
standards.-Taft Amendment nullified price schedules based on
standards, until Administrator "determined" no other method of
control practicable. Thomas Paper Stock Co. v. Porter, 50.

6. Id.-Sale of wastepaper between dates of Taft Amendment and
Administrator's determination, though at price in excess of maximum
based on standard, not illegal. Id.

PRIORITY. See Taxation, 1.

PROCEDURE. See also Constitutional Law, I, 1-2; II, 2; VI, 1-2;
VII, 1-3; IX, 3; X, 4; Costs; Criminal Law, 1, 3, 5-7; Juris-
diction; Jury, 1-2; Price Control, 2-5.

Amendment of Admiralty Rules, p. 882.

1. Findings of master.-Court may not reject finding of master
unless clearly erroneous; Rule 53 (e) of Rules of Civil Procedure.
Anderson v. Mt. Clemens Pottery Co., 680.

2. Review of Circuit Court of Appeals-Waiver of error-Re-
mand.-Waiver of error relied on by Circuit Court of Appeals in
refusal to enforce order of Federal Trade Commission; judgment
remanded for consideration of other errors assigned below. Federal
Trade Comm'n v. Buchsbaum & Co., 818.

PROFITS. See Taxation, 2.

PROOF. See Criminal Law, 5–6; Evidence.

PROTEST. See Price Control, 2-3.

PUBLIC DOCUMENTS.

See Constitutional Law, VI, 1.

PUBLIC UTILITIES.

Power projects-Regulation-Federal Power Act.-Compliance
with state law requiring permit not condition precedent to issuance
by Federal Power Commission of license for power project affecting
interstate commerce. First Iowa Cooperative v. Federal Power
Comm'n, 152.

PUBLISHERS. See Constitutional Law, V.

PUNISHMENT. See Constitutional Law, VII, 1-3; X, 4-5.

RACIAL DISCRIMINATION. See Constitutional Law, I, 2;
IX, 4.

RAILROADS. See Bankruptcy, 1-3; Criminal Law, 2; Transpor-
tation.

RATES. See Criminal Law, 2.

RATIONING. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1; Criminal Law, 6.
REAL PROPERTY. See Constitutional Law, II, 1; VIII; Taxa-
tion, 3.

REAPPORTIONMENT ACT. See Constitutional Law, IV, 2.
REBATES. See Transportation.

RECONSTRUCTION FINANCE CORPORATION.

State taxation-Real property.-Construction of provision of Act
subjecting "real property" of Reconstruction Finance Corporation
to state taxation; Pennsylvania tax on machinery of manufacturing
plant sustained. Reconstruction Finance Corp. v. Beaver County,
204.

RED CROSS. See Unfair Competition.

REGISTRATION. See Securities.

RELIGION. See Aliens, 2.

RENT. See Bankruptcy, 2-3; Jurisdiction, I, 3; IV, 2-4; Trans-
portation.

REORGANIZATION. See Bankruptcy, 1-3.

RESTITUTION. See Jurisdiction, IV, 4.

RESTRAINT OF TRADE. See Antitrust Acts; Constitutional Law,
VII, 1, 3.

REVENUE ACTS. See Taxation, 2.

REVERSIBLE ERROR. See Criminal Law, 5-6; Trial.

REVOCATION. See Price Control, 4.

ROOMING HOUSES. See Constitutional Law, X, 3; XI, 2.

ROYALTY. See Taxation, 2.

RULES. See also Jurisdiction, II, 3; Procedure, 1.

Amendment of Admiralty Rules, p. 882.

SALE. See Contracts, 1; Price Control, 6; Securities; Taxation, 2.

SEAMEN. See Admiralty, 1-5; Labor, 5-7.

SEARCH AND SEIZURE. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1–2.
SEAWORTHINESS. See Admiralty, 4-5; Labor, 7.

SECURITIES. See also Bankruptcy, 1.

Securities Act-Registration requirements-Investment con-
tracts. Offering of units of citrus grove development coupled with
service contract was offering of "investment contract" subject to
registration requirement of Act. Securities & Exchange Comm'n v.
Howey Co., 293.

SEGREGATION. See Constitutional Law, I, 2; IX, 4.

SEIZURE. See Constitutional Law, VI, 1-2.

SELECTIVE SERVICE. See Administrative Law; Criminal Law,
7; Jurisdiction, II, 1; Veterans.

SENIORITY. See Jurisdiction, I, 2; III; Veterans.

SERVICE. See Labor, 2.

SERVITUDE. See Constitutional Law, VIII; Jurisdiction, V, 1.

SETTLEMENT. See Labor, 4.

SHERMAN ACT. See Antitrust Acts; Constitutional Law, VII,
1, 3.

SHIPBUILDERS. See Admiralty, 5.

SHIPOWNERS. See Admiralty, 4-5; Labor, 7.

SHIPPERS. See Transportation.

SIGNS. See Unfair Competition.

SOCIAL SECURITY ACT. See Taxation, 1.

SOUTH CAROLINA. See Constitutional Law, IX, 7.

STANDARD. See Price Control, 5-6.

STATES. See Constitutional Law, II, 1-2; IX, 2-7; Taxation, 1, 3.
STATUTES. See also Constitutional Law, I, 1–2; III, 2-4; IX,
3-7; X, 1-3; XI, 1-2; Jurisdiction, II, 9.

1. Validity-Wisdom.-Necessity and wisdom of legislation for
legislature not courts. Queenside Hills Realty Co. v. Saxl, 80.

2. Construction-Price control legislation.—Will of Congress to be
given effect. Thomas Paper Stock Co. v. Porter, 50.

STAY. See Bankruptcy, 3; Jurisdiction, I, 3; IV, 2–3.
STEVEDORES. See Admiralty, 3-4; Labor, 6–7.

STOCKHOLDERS. See Bankruptcy, 1.

SUITS IN ADMIRALTY ACT. See Admiralty, 2.

TAFT AMENDMENT. See Price Control, 5–6.

TANK CARS. See Transportation.

TAXATION. See also Constitutional Law, II, 1; III, 3-4; X, 1;
Jurisdiction, II, 9.

1. Collection of taxes-Priority of United States over State-R. S.
§ 3466.-Claim of United States for Social Security taxes against
insolvent debtor entitled under R. S. § 3466 to priority over claim
of State for taxes under Unemployment Compensation Act. Illinois
v. U. S., 8.

2. Federal taxation-Income tax-Deductions-Oil lands.-Pay-
ments of percentage of net profits by taxpayer to grantor deductible;
right to share of net profit as economic interest in oil. Burton-
Sutton Oil Co. v. Commissioner, 25.

3. State taxation-Federal agency-Consent.-Pennsylvania tax
on "real property" of Reconstruction Finance Corporation sustained.
Reconstruction Finance Corp. v. Beaver County, 204.

TENTH AMENDMENT. See Constitutional Law, III, 3; IX, 5.
THREE-JUDGE COURT. See Jurisdiction, IV, 1.

TICKETS. See Criminal Law, 2.

TIME CLOCK.

See Labor, 3.

TORTS. See Labor, 5-7.

TRACKAGE RIGHTS. See Bankruptcy, 2, 3.

TRADE. See Antitrust Acts; Constitutional Law, VII, 1, 3; Unfair
Competition.

TRADE NAMES. See Unfair Competition.

TRADE UNIONS. See Jurisdiction, I, 2; III; Labor.

TRANSPORTATION. See also Bankruptcy, 1-3; Constitutional
Law, I, 2; IX, 4; Criminal Law, 2; Jurisdiction, IV, 1.
Rebates and preferences—Interstate Commerce and Elkins Acts—
Authority of Interstate Commerce Commission-Car rentals.—
Validity and effect of Interstate Commerce Commission order finding
unlawful allowance to shipper in excess of rental for use of cars; past
transactions; payment of freight by consignees at regular rate. El
Dorado Oil Works v. U. S., 12.

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