| Irving Browne - National banks (U.S.) - 1889 - 824 pages
...from the hazard of loaning money in improvident amounts upon speculative and accommodation paper, but it contemplated and permitted to an unlimited amount...used and required in facilitating the transfer of prop erty and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the country. Second National Bank... | |
| Michigan. State Banking Department - Banks and banking - 1906 - 470 pages
...this provision of the statute was to guard National banks from the hazard of speculative loans, but it contemplated and permitted to an unlimited amount...discount of paper used and required in facilitating ness of the country." Citing Oswego Second National Bank v. Burt, 93 NY 244. It was evidently the intent... | |
| Michigan. Department of Attorney General - 1903 - 172 pages
...this provision of the statute was to guard national banks from the hazard of speculative loans, but it contemplated and permitted to an unlimited amount...property and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the country." Citing Oswego Second National Bank v. Burt, 93 NY 244. It was evidently the... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1904 - 422 pages
...this provision of the statute was to guard National banks from the hazard of speculative loans, but it contemplated and permitted to an unlimited amount...property and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the country." Citing Oswego Second National Bank v. Burt, 93 NY 244. It was evidently the... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1905 - 448 pages
...2nd ed. p. 382, we find the following with respect to the limitation found in the National hanking law: "The ohject of this provision of the statute...country." Citing Oswego Second National Bank v. Burt, 93 N. Y. 244. It was evidently the intent of the Legislature in enacting the provision ahove referred... | |
| United States - Law - 1905 - 1032 pages
...this provision of the statute was to guard national banks from the hazard of speculative loans, but it contemplated and permitted to an unlimited amount...property and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the country. Oswego Second Nat. Bank v. Hurt, (1883) 93 NY 244. Drafts against existing... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1906 - 500 pages
...forhidding recovery of the injudicious loans." In Vol. 29 of the Amer. & Eng. Ency. of Law, 2nd ed. p. 382. we find the following with respect to the limitation...facilitating the transfer of property and money in thetransaction of tlie legitimate husiness of the country." Citing OswegoSecond National Bank v. Burt,... | |
| Harvey White Magee - Banking law - 1906 - 864 pages
...from the hazard of loaning money in improvident amounts upon speculative and accommodation paper, but it contemplated and permitted to an unlimited amount...property and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the country." The provisions of this section limit the amount that may be borrowed from... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1906 - 474 pages
...National banks from the hazard of speculative loans, but it contemplated and permitted to an uniimited amount the discount of paper used and required in...property and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the country." Citing Oswego Second National Bank v. Burt, 93 NY 244. It was evidently the... | |
| Michigan. Banking Division - Banks and banking - 1907 - 536 pages
...National banks from the hazard of speculative loans, but it contemplated and permitted to an uulimited amount the discount of paper used and required in...property and money in the transaction of the legitimate business of the countrv." Citing Oswego Second National Bank v. Burt, 03 NY 244. It was evidently the... | |
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