Annual Report of the Commissioner of the Banking Department of the State of Michigan, Volume 22Office of the Commissioner of the State Banking Department, 1910 - Banks and banking |
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... Exchanges for clearing house ..... 200,024 37 152,723 76 319 354 22 306,521 91 246,416 43 Checks and cash items . 150,252 88 308,018 92 242,213 13 209,662 16 302,096 21 Nickels and cents ... 11,720 48 11,047 14 15,630 82 18,382 56 ...
... Exchanges for clearing house ..... 200,024 37 152,723 76 319 354 22 306,521 91 246,416 43 Checks and cash items . 150,252 88 308,018 92 242,213 13 209,662 16 302,096 21 Nickels and cents ... 11,720 48 11,047 14 15,630 82 18,382 56 ...
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... Exchanges for clearing house . 300,541 92 243,688 09 333,694 76 358,309 99 392,218 02 Checks and cash items .. 226,913 43 160,616 79 199,702 79 136,857 46 179,112 92 Cash ... 5,089,305 10 5,039,661 46 5,333,487 61 5,505,338 94 5,982,621 ...
... Exchanges for clearing house . 300,541 92 243,688 09 333,694 76 358,309 99 392,218 02 Checks and cash items .. 226,913 43 160,616 79 199,702 79 136,857 46 179,112 92 Cash ... 5,089,305 10 5,039,661 46 5,333,487 61 5,505,338 94 5,982,621 ...
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... Exchanges for clearing house ... 597,274 04 415,477 92 930,166 52 578,212 52 499,453 75 Checks and cash items .. 240,308 50 182,689 83 204,714 74 239,577 39 182,558 75 Cash .... 6,151,557 96 7,105,053 78 7,358,362 08 6,554,095 31 ...
... Exchanges for clearing house ... 597,274 04 415,477 92 930,166 52 578,212 52 499,453 75 Checks and cash items .. 240,308 50 182,689 83 204,714 74 239,577 39 182,558 75 Cash .... 6,151,557 96 7,105,053 78 7,358,362 08 6,554,095 31 ...
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... Exchanges for clearing house . 2,615,011 74 Nickels and cents .. Specie ...... 161,983 52 13,321,143 80 U. S. and national bank notes . Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer ( 5 per cent . of circulation ) . Due from U. S. treasurer ...
... Exchanges for clearing house . 2,615,011 74 Nickels and cents .. Specie ...... 161,983 52 13,321,143 80 U. S. and national bank notes . Redemption fund with U. S. treasurer ( 5 per cent . of circulation ) . Due from U. S. treasurer ...
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... Exchanges for clearing house .. Nickels and cents ... Specie ...... 6,651 61 1,197 78 7,849 39 22,045 99 16,242 53 38,288 52 1,108 86 671 18 1,780 04 195,868 20 257,173 60 453,041 80 U. S. and National bank notes . Redemption fund with ...
... Exchanges for clearing house .. Nickels and cents ... Specie ...... 6,651 61 1,197 78 7,849 39 22,045 99 16,242 53 38,288 52 1,108 86 671 18 1,780 04 195,868 20 257,173 60 453,041 80 U. S. and National bank notes . Redemption fund with ...
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Page xxxi - ... 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: Provided, however.
Page xxxix - ... with the concurrence of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of the bank.
Page xxxi - That the total liabilities to any association, of any person, or of any company, corporation, or firm for money borrowed, including in the liabilities of a company or firm the liabilities of the several members thereof, shall at no time exceed one-tenth part of the amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid in...
Page xxxv - Federal reserve bank shall transact any business except such as is incidental and necessarily preliminary to its organization until it has been authorized by the Comptroller of the Currency to commence business under the provisions of this Act.
Page l - The stockholders of every bank shall be individually liable, equally and ratably, and not one for another, for the benefit of the depositors in said bank to the amount of their stock at the par value thereof, in addition to the said stock...
Page xxxvi - The local authorities, on the adoption and purchase of a voting machine, may provide for the payment therefor in such manner as they may deem for the best interest of the locality and may for that purpose issue bonds, certificates of indebtedness or other obligations which shall be a charge on the city, town or village. Such bonds, certificates or other obligations may be issued with or without interest, payable at such time or times as the authorities may determine, but shall not be issued or sold...
Page xxxii - ... per centum of the unimpaired capital and surplus of said bank ; but this restriction shall not apply to the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values.
Page xlvii - Neither the legislature nor any municipal authority shall grant or authorize extra compensation to any public officer, agent, employe or contractor after the service has been rendered or the contract entered into. Salaries of public officers, except circuit judges, shall not be increased, nor shall the salary of any public officer be decreased, after election or appointment.
Page xlvi - Any man is a public officer who hath any duty concerning the public, and he is not the less a public officer where his authority is confined to narrow limits; for it is the duty of his office and the nature of that duty which make him an officer, and not the extent of his authority.
Page lii - ... notes, or bonds, secured by mortgage lien upon unincumbered real estate worth at least double the amount loaned; the remainder of such deposits may be invested in notes, bills or other evidences of debt, the payment of which is secured by the deposit of...