The Bankers' Magazine, and Journal of the Money Market, Volumen39Richard Groombridge, 1879 |
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... consider how exceedingly great the commercial depression of the last year has been , and that it was one of a long series of bad years , we need not be disheartened at the small progress , comparatively , which has been made . There are ...
... consider how exceedingly great the commercial depression of the last year has been , and that it was one of a long series of bad years , we need not be disheartened at the small progress , comparatively , which has been made . There are ...
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... consider- able benefits upon the community in the Highlands of Scotland , and for all we yet know to the contrary it may be entirely solvent . One slip , however , was made by the management - they accepted as security against a debt ...
... consider- able benefits upon the community in the Highlands of Scotland , and for all we yet know to the contrary it may be entirely solvent . One slip , however , was made by the management - they accepted as security against a debt ...
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... consider if relief should be afforded by other banks or not . But on the Monday morning , the 9th , all doubts were set at rest , for the doors of the bank remained closed , and a notification was issued to the effect that they would ...
... consider if relief should be afforded by other banks or not . But on the Monday morning , the 9th , all doubts were set at rest , for the doors of the bank remained closed , and a notification was issued to the effect that they would ...
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... consider himself as tenant , " or , in the language of Baron Parke in Macintosh v . Trotter ( 3 M. and W. 184 ) , " that the tenant has the right to remove fixtures of this nature during his term , or during what may for this purpose be ...
... consider himself as tenant , " or , in the language of Baron Parke in Macintosh v . Trotter ( 3 M. and W. 184 ) , " that the tenant has the right to remove fixtures of this nature during his term , or during what may for this purpose be ...
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... consider is but a just acknowledgement of the confidence reposed by the public in the bank - and the figures in our balance - sheet have now at- tained such dimensions , that we consider it only right that the capital of the bank should ...
... consider is but a just acknowledgement of the confidence reposed by the public in the bank - and the figures in our balance - sheet have now at- tained such dimensions , that we consider it only right that the capital of the bank should ...
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Página 200 - No association shall make any loan or discount on the security of the shares of its own capital stock, nor be the purchaser or holder of any such shares, unless such security or purchase shall be necessary to prevent loss upon a debt previously contracted in good faith; and stock so purchased or acquired shall, within six months from the time of its purchase, be sold or disposed of at public or private sale; or, in default thereof, a receiver may be appointed to close up the business of the association,...
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Página 455 - ... in every such report shall state whether, in his or their opinion, the balance-sheet referred to in the report is a full and fair balance-sheet properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and correct view of the state of the company's affairs, as shown by the books of the company ; and such report shall be read before the company in general meeting.
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Página 455 - D. in the first schedule hereto, or as near thereto as circumstances will admit, and a copy of such statement shall be put up in a conspicuous place in the registered office of the Company, and in every branch office or place where the business of the Company is carried on...
Página 454 - ... the general assets of the company are, in the event of the company being wound up, insufficient to satisfy the claims of both the noteholders and the general creditors, then the members, after satisfying the remaining demands of the noteholders, shall be liable to contribute towards payment of the debts of the general creditors, a sum equal to the amount received by the noteholders out of the general assets of the company.