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... banks .. XCVI - CI comparative , 1889 to 1914 , inclusive , national banks . CII - CVII- of state banks , 1914 ... reserve banks . XX List of bank cashiers in Michigan . 589-594 List of bonds approved by securities commission XVII ...
... banks .. XCVI - CI comparative , 1889 to 1914 , inclusive , national banks . CII - CVII- of state banks , 1914 ... reserve banks . XX List of bank cashiers in Michigan . 589-594 List of bonds approved by securities commission XVII ...
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... reserve through- out the year has been well maintained , the highest point occurring March 4 , with 26.87 per cent ... banks have shown low reserves , or other conditions not in harmony with the law , banks have been immediately ...
... reserve through- out the year has been well maintained , the highest point occurring March 4 , with 26.87 per cent ... banks have shown low reserves , or other conditions not in harmony with the law , banks have been immediately ...
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... banks each week ; the latter number being assigned only where the size of the banks and the proximity will permit . The Department has been ... Reserve Bank System , I would respectfully recommend that the XX STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT .
... banks each week ; the latter number being assigned only where the size of the banks and the proximity will permit . The Department has been ... Reserve Bank System , I would respectfully recommend that the XX STATE BANKING DEPARTMENT .
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... Reserve Act . STATE FUNDS TO BE DEPOSITED IN STATE BANKS ONLY . In view of the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act , that postal savings funds are to be deposited only in member or national banks ; and further , that there are many ...
... Reserve Act . STATE FUNDS TO BE DEPOSITED IN STATE BANKS ONLY . In view of the provisions of the Federal Reserve Act , that postal savings funds are to be deposited only in member or national banks ; and further , that there are many ...
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... reserve as is required to be maintained by state banks in that they are expressly required to maintain as reserve only 20 % of their matured obligations , while state banks are required to maintain 15 to 20 % of all obligations . We ...
... reserve as is required to be maintained by state banks in that they are expressly required to maintain as reserve only 20 % of their matured obligations , while state banks are required to maintain 15 to 20 % of all obligations . We ...
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00 Furniture 00 Gold coin 00 Nickels 00 Other real 00 Savings department 00 Silver coin 00 Surplus fund 00 Undivided profits Assistant Cashier Banking house banks and bankers banks in reserve bonds to secure Capital stock paid cash items Cashier's checks outstanding certificates of deposit Certified checks clearing house Commercial certificates Commercial deposits subject deposit Reserve Due from banks Due to banks exceeding earnings Exchanges for clearing Furniture and fixtures interest and taxes Items in transit June 30 less losses Liabilities Loans and discounts monies on deposit mortgages and securities National bank currency Nickels and cents Notes and bills Overdrafts Postal savings deposits real estate rent expenses Report of Jan Report of Oct Report of Report Report of Sept reserve cities Reserve for taxes Resources Savings certificates secure U. S. deposits subject to check taxes paid U. S. and National U. S. treasurer United States bonds Vice President
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Page xxviii - But the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person negotiating the same, shall not be considered as money borrowed.
Page xxxiii - Banking may apply to any court of competent jurisdiction for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of such...
Page xlvii - No bank or bank officer shall give preference to any depositor or creditor by pledging the assets of the bank as collateral security...
Page lxxvii - A person placing his signature upon an instrument otherwise than as maker, drawer or acceptor is deemed to be an indorser, unless he clearly indicates by appropriate words his intention to be bound in some other capacity.
Page lxxvii - Every negotiable instrument is deemed prima facie to have been issued for a valuable consideration; and every person whose signature appears thereon to have become a party thereto for value.
Page lxxiv - First. Such as shall be necessary for its immediate accommodation in the transaction of its business. Second. Such as shall be mortgaged to it in good faith by way of security for debts previously contracted. Third. Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings.
Page xlvii - Territories thereof; but five per centum of such funds shall be withdrawn by the board of trustees and kept with the Treasurer of the United States, who shall be treasurer of the board of trustees, in lawful money as a reserve.
Page lxiii - Any vacancy in the board of directors shall be filled by the board, and the directors so appointed shall hold office until the next election.
Page lvii - To exercise by its board of directors or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt...
Page lxxvii - primarily" liable on an instrument is the person who by the terms of the instrument is absolutely required to pay the same. All other parties are "secondarily