Federal Decisions: Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme, Circuit and District Courts of the United States, Volume 3Gilbert Book Company, 1884 - Law reports, digests, etc |
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... paid Talty the amount of the note , less the discount . Kendig sold the claim against the city to the defendant for ninety - six cents on the dollar . The money was paid to- him . The purchase was made in good faith , and without notice ...
... paid Talty the amount of the note , less the discount . Kendig sold the claim against the city to the defendant for ninety - six cents on the dollar . The money was paid to- him . The purchase was made in good faith , and without notice ...
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... paid for , as in the case of storage of grain in a warehouse , the transaction is a sale and not a bailment . Rahilly v . Wilson , 3 Dill . 420. See § 18 . § 76. Where T. agreed to run W.'s boat for a certain period , and by the terms ...
... paid for , as in the case of storage of grain in a warehouse , the transaction is a sale and not a bailment . Rahilly v . Wilson , 3 Dill . 420. See § 18 . § 76. Where T. agreed to run W.'s boat for a certain period , and by the terms ...
Page 60
... paid in , and the residue of the capital stock is to be paid in only when the president and directors may deem it proper ; so that the capital stock , except at the discretion of the board , may never extend beyond the amount of ...
... paid in , and the residue of the capital stock is to be paid in only when the president and directors may deem it proper ; so that the capital stock , except at the discretion of the board , may never extend beyond the amount of ...
Page 92
... paid in its capital and consequently became entitled to its profits . When paid in and vested in the corporation , the capital stock became chargeable at once with the trusts , and subject to the uses declared and fixed by the charter ...
... paid in its capital and consequently became entitled to its profits . When paid in and vested in the corporation , the capital stock became chargeable at once with the trusts , and subject to the uses declared and fixed by the charter ...
Page 94
... paid , although it be the sole stockholder.— Where a state furnishes all the capital of a bank , and is its only stockholder , it can withdra w no part of such capital when the bank becomes insolvent , any more than a private stock ...
... paid , although it be the sole stockholder.— Where a state furnishes all the capital of a bank , and is its only stockholder , it can withdra w no part of such capital when the bank becomes insolvent , any more than a private stock ...
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Page 537 - that the laws of the several States, except where the Constitution, treaties, or statutes of the United States shall otherwise require or provide, shall be regarded as rules of decision in trials at common law in the courts of the United States, in cases where they apply.
Page 100 - 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 551 - It is a familiar canon of construction that a thing which is within the intention of the makers of a statute is as much within the statute as if it were within the letter; and a thing which is within the letter of the statute is not within the statute unless it be within the intention of the makers.
Page 323 - Such as shall be conveyed to it in satisfaction of debts previously contracted in the course of its dealings. Fourth. Such as it shall purchase at sales under judgments, decrees, or mortgages held by the association, or shall purchase to secure debts due to it...
Page 316 - ... a forfeiture of the entire interest which the note, bill, or other evidence of debt carries with it, or which has been agreed to be paid thereon. And in case a greater rate of interest has been paid, the person or persons paying the same, or their legal representatives, may recover back, in any action of debt, twice the amount of the interest thus paid from the association taking or receiving the same: Provided, that such action is commenced within two years from the time the usurious transaction...
Page 309 - The taking, receiving, reserving or charging a rate of interest greater than is allowed by the preceding section, when knowingly done, shall be deemed a forfeiture of the entire interest which the note, bill or other evidence of debt carries •with it, or which has been agreed to be paid thereon.
Page 259 - States any deficiency in redeeming the notes of such association, the Comptroller shall make a ratable dividend of the money so paid over to him by such receiver on all such claims as may have been proved to his satisfaction or adjudicated in a court of competent jurisdiction...
Page 537 - In the ordinary use of language, it will hardly be contended that the decisions of courts constitute laws. They are, at most, only evidence of what the laws are, and are not of themselves laws.
Page 333 - That suits, actions, and proceedings against any association under this Title may be had in any circuit, district, or territorial court of the United States held within the district in which such association may be established, or in any State, county, or municipal court in the county or city in which said association is located having jurisdiction in similar cases.
Page 243 - The shareholders or stockholders of every banking or insurance corporation or association shall be held individually responsible, equally and ratably, and not one for another, for all contracts, debts, and engagements of such corporation or association, to the extent of the amount of their stock therein, at the par value thereof, in addition to the amount invested in such shares or stock.