Official Opinions of the Attorneys General of the United States: Advising the President and Heads of Departments, in Relation to Their Official Duties, Volume 38U.S. Government Printing Office, 1937 |
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... banks at the rate of 6 ยข per pound on approximately 2,000,000 bales of cotton , giving notes for the amount borrowed and pledging the cotton as security by depositing warehouse receipts covering the cotton with the Federal Reserve Bank ...
... banks at the rate of 6 ยข per pound on approximately 2,000,000 bales of cotton , giving notes for the amount borrowed and pledging the cotton as security by depositing warehouse receipts covering the cotton with the Federal Reserve Bank ...
Page 19
... banks , under an existing arrangement , $ 100,000 , - 000 at an interest rate of one - half of one per cent per annum , in order to refinance the loan of $ 60,000,000 and to advance to the Pool Manager $ 40,000,000 for payment of the ...
... banks , under an existing arrangement , $ 100,000 , - 000 at an interest rate of one - half of one per cent per annum , in order to refinance the loan of $ 60,000,000 and to advance to the Pool Manager $ 40,000,000 for payment of the ...
Page 76
... Bank v . Jones , 219 N. Y. 312 , 315 . The guaranty being stated by the statute as full and un- conditional , there is no occasion to consider whether a con- dition should be implied . The separable provision that the Secretary of the ...
... Bank v . Jones , 219 N. Y. 312 , 315 . The guaranty being stated by the statute as full and un- conditional , there is no occasion to consider whether a con- dition should be implied . The separable provision that the Secretary of the ...
Page 78
... Bank Com- missioner discretionary authority to make appointments without regard to the Civil Service Law and Rules , the President was without authority to control that discretion by placing the positions involved in the classified ...
... Bank Com- missioner discretionary authority to make appointments without regard to the Civil Service Law and Rules , the President was without authority to control that discretion by placing the positions involved in the classified ...
Page 126
... Bank of Saginaw v . Woodworth , 66 F. ( 2d ) 170 ; Reynolds v . Gnichtel , 1 Fed . Supp . 606 . It is well established that the duty of one executive officer to carry into effect the discretionary acts of another is minis- terial ...
... Bank of Saginaw v . Woodworth , 66 F. ( 2d ) 170 ; Reynolds v . Gnichtel , 1 Fed . Supp . 606 . It is well established that the duty of one executive officer to carry into effect the discretionary acts of another is minis- terial ...
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