Louisiana Law Review
Volume 16, Number 1
December 1955
Front Matter
Articles
Preliminary Report of the Civil Code Reform Commission of France
Léon Juilliot de la Morandière and Joseph Dainow
The Law School
Paul M. Hebert
Comments
The Effect of the Adoption of the Proposed Uniform
Commercial Code on the Negotiable Instruments
Law of Louisiana - Material Alterations
John S. White Jr.
The Effect of the Adoption of the Proposed Uniform Commercial Code on the Negotiable Instruments Law of Louisiana - The Impostor Rule
Huntington Odom
The Effect of the Adoption of the Proposed Uniform Commercial Code on the Negotiable Instruments Law of Louisiana - The Doctrine of Young v. Grote
William C. Hollier
The Effect of the Adoption of the Proposed Uniform Commercial Code on the Negotiable Instruments Law of Louisiana - Certification
Charles M. Lanier
The Effect of the Adoption of the Proposed Uniform Commercial Code on the Negotiable Instruments Law of Louisiana - Deferred Posting and Delayed Returns
Patrick T. Caffery
Notes
Conflict of Laws - Jurisdiction to Alter Foreign Alimony Decrees
Patrick T. Caffery
Criminal Procedure - Three-Year Prescription on Indictments
William J. Doran Jr.
Louisiana Practice - Estoppel - No Right of Action in the Wife for Enforcement of Community Claim
Jesse D. McDonald
Book Reviews
A COMMON LAWYER LOOKS AT THE CIVIL LAW, by F. H. Lawson. University of Michigan Law School, Ann Arbor, 1953. Pp. xxi, 238. $4.00.
Robert A. Pascal