| Horace White - 1902 - 500 pages
...special law of any state, or organized under the general laws of any state, and having a paid-up and unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association under the provisions of this act, may, by the consent in writing of the shareholders owning not less... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1905 - 532 pages
...special law of any State, or organized under the general laws of any State, and having a paid-up and unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association under the provisions of the proposed act, may, by the consent in writing of the shareholders owning... | |
| Horace White - 1911 - 576 pages
...organization committee or by the Federal Reserve Board. No applying bank shall be admitted to membership in a Federal reserve bank unless it possesses a paid-up...under the provisions of the national banking Act. Any bank becoming a member of a Federal reserve bank under the provisions of this section shall, in... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Banking and Currency - 1913 - 1142 pages
...— on section 10, page 16, from line 18 on: No such applying bank shall IIP admitted to membership in a Federal reserve bank unless it possesses a paid-up...entitle it to become a national banking association — And these three lines arc what I want to call your attention to — »nd conforms to the provisions... | |
| 1913 - 1030 pages
...organized under the general laws of any State or of the United States, and possessing a paid-up and unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become...banking association in the place where it is situated, and which agrees to comply with the reserve requirements in this act, and to submit to the inspection... | |
| First National City Bank of New York - 1913 - 88 pages
...United States, or organized under the general laws of any State of the United States, and having an unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association under the provisions of this Act, may, by the consent in writing of the shareholders owning not less... | |
| Edmund J. Burke - 1913 - 502 pages
...district in a sum equal to 6 per cent of its paid-up capital stock and surplus. The bank must possess a paid-up unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national bank in the place where it is situated, and be subject to all the provisions and regulations of the... | |
| Thomas Conway (Jr.), Ernest Minor Patterson - 1914 - 448 pages
...not mean prompt admission to membership. Every applying bank must, before admission, (1) possess " a paid-up, unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle...banking association in the place where it is situated;" (2) comply with the reserve requirements prescribed by the organization committee or by the Federal... | |
| Virginius Gilmore Iden - 1914 - 128 pages
...United States or organized under the general laws of any State or of the United States and having an unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association under the provisions of the existing laws may, by the vote of the shareholders owning not less than... | |
| Clarence Walker Barron - 1914 - 232 pages
...United States or organized under the general laws of any State or of the United States and having an unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association under the provisions of the existing laws may, by the vote of the shareholders owning not less than... | |
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