| Law - 1875 - 438 pages
...regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person...being to protect the association and its stockholders aud creditors from unwise banking, we cannot suppose it was meant to injure them by forbidding recovery... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - Law reports, digests, etc - 1875 - 840 pages
...is to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit: that of lending too much of their capital to one person or firm. The 29th section provides: "That the total liabilities to any association, of any person, or of any company,... | |
| Isaac Grant Thompson - National banks (U.S.) - 1878 - 1018 pages
...conferred to make or create loans. Fowler v. Scully. the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit: That of lending too much of their capital to one person or firm. The 29th section provides: " That the total liabilities to any association, of any person, or of any company,... | |
| Irving Browne - National banks (United States). - 1880 - 638 pages
...regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person...banking, we cannot suppose it was meant to injure them by forbidden recovery of the injudicious loans. We should not interpret the section so as to carry its... | |
| George Washington Field - Ultra vires - 1881 - 620 pages
...is to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks; to- wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person or firm. The 29th section provides: 'That the total liabilities to any association of any person, or of any company,... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1905 - 448 pages
...to prevent •these associations from splitting on the rock which has mined so many hanks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person or firm. The intention heing to protect the association and its stockholders and ereditors from unwise hanking, we cannot... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1906 - 474 pages
...regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock wbich has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person...to protect the association and its stockholders and ereditors from unwise bankmg, we cannot suppose it was meant to injure them by forbidding recovery... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1915 - 780 pages
...regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person or firm. The intention being to protect the aseociation and its stockholders and creditors from unwise banking, we cannot suppose it was meant... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1916 - 798 pages
...regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person...banking, we cannot suppose it was meant to Injure them by forbidIn Vol. 29 of tbe Amer. & Eng. Enoy! of Laws. 2nd ed. p. 382. we flnd the following with respect... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1919 - 864 pages
...regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person...its stockholders and creditors from unwise banking, wo cannot suppose it was meant to injure them by forbidding recovery of the injudicious loans." In... | |
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