
University of California, Davis, School of Law • Vol. 4, No. 1, 1971
Introduction
- Title Page
i - Table of Contents
v - Table of Cases
xv - Table of Statutes
xvii - Foreword
- xxiii - Introduction
- xxvii
Notes
- The Unruh Act: A Legislative History
- - 1 - The Role of California's Attorney General and District Attorneys in Protecting the Consumer
- - 35 - Attachment and Garnishment in California — In Need of Reform
- - 57 - California's Automobile Deficiency Judgment Problem
- - 91 - Consumer Credit Sale Disclosure in California
- - 123 - The Impact of Truth in Lending on Automobile Financing - An Empirical Study
- 179 - Regulation Z, Recission, and Real Estate
- - 215 - The Effect of Truth in Lending on Agricultural Transactions
- - 247 - The Attorney as an Extender and Arranger of Credit
- - 261 - Debtor's Dilemma: Status of the Secured Creditor under Chapter XIII of the Bankruptcy Act
- - 277 - Number Eight and Still Trying Harder - An Analysis of Chapter XIII in Sacramento
- - 301 - Bank Credit Cards and the Usury Laws
- - 335 - Three Party Credit Card Transactions: Legal Rights and Duties
- - 357 - The Apportionment of Credit Card Fraud Loss
- - 377 - Protecting Consumers from Arbitrary, Erroneous, and Malicious Credit Information
- - 403 - A Federal Usury Law - Uniformity at Any Rate
- - 421 - Index
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