Practical Information Concerning the Public Debt of the United States: With the National Banking Laws. For Banks, Bankers, Brokers, Bank Directors, and Investors |
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... organized under this act . ( Opinions of Attorneys General , vol . 11 , page 334. ) Any number of banks may be organized , with any amount of capital , not less to each bank than the minimum specified in section 7. But each bank must ...
... organized under this act . ( Opinions of Attorneys General , vol . 11 , page 334. ) Any number of banks may be organized , with any amount of capital , not less to each bank than the minimum specified in section 7. But each bank must ...
Page 104
... organized under this act , with a less capital than one hundred thousand dollars , nor in a city whose popula- tion exceeds fifty thousand persons , with a less capital than two hundred thousand dollars : Provided , That banks with a ...
... organized under this act , with a less capital than one hundred thousand dollars , nor in a city whose popula- tion exceeds fifty thousand persons , with a less capital than two hundred thousand dollars : Provided , That banks with a ...
Page 106
... organized under it shall be exercised and enjoyed ; And its usual business shall be transacted at an office or banking - house located in the place specified in its organiza- tion certificate . Directors and president : -must each own ...
... organized under it shall be exercised and enjoyed ; And its usual business shall be transacted at an office or banking - house located in the place specified in its organiza- tion certificate . Directors and president : -must each own ...
Page 115
... organized after that date can have a circulation of currency notes in excess of $ 500,000 . A national gold bank may have a circulation of gold notes to an amount not exceeding $ 1,000,000 , and there is no limit to the aggregate amount ...
... organized after that date can have a circulation of currency notes in excess of $ 500,000 . A national gold bank may have a circulation of gold notes to an amount not exceeding $ 1,000,000 , and there is no limit to the aggregate amount ...
Page 119
... organized under State laws , the rates so limited shall be allowed for associations organ- ized in any such State under this act . And when no rate is fixed by the laws of the State or " Territory , the bank may take , receive , reserve ...
... organized under State laws , the rates so limited shall be allowed for associations organ- ized in any such State under this act . And when no rate is fixed by the laws of the State or " Territory , the bank may take , receive , reserve ...
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1st day act entitled act of July act of March act to provide aforesaid America in Congress annum appointed assignment Assistant Treasurer asso attorney average amount bearing interest canceled capital stock centum certificates of deposit chapter ciation circulating notes Comptroller Congress assembled coupon bonds court defaced demand notes denominations Depositaries directors duplicate eighteen hundred entitled An act exceeding exchange February 25 fifty millions fractional currency Funded Loan further enacted gold Government holders hundred millions Jan'y July 14 June 30 lawful money ment millions of dollars national currency notary public notes issued organization certificate outstanding paid payable semi-annually payment person pledge of United public debt purchase receive redeemable registered bonds registered stock Secretary Senate and House six per cent Temporary loan thereof thousand dollars tion transfer Treasury Department treasury notes United States bonds United States notes Veazie Bank Wallace