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14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 $ 41,253 76 $ 36,669 10 39,688 00 109 06 $ 40,923 72 40,738 00 26 46 $ 40 , 132 24 40,588 00 26 46 $ 42,602 09 40,332 10 38 , 659 00 26 46 26 46 197 30 65 92 148 15 118 96 51 36 5,274 ...
14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 $ 41,253 76 $ 36,669 10 39,688 00 109 06 $ 40,923 72 40,738 00 26 46 $ 40 , 132 24 40,588 00 26 46 $ 42,602 09 40,332 10 38 , 659 00 26 46 26 46 197 30 65 92 148 15 118 96 51 36 5,274 ...
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14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 Report of $ 172 , 282 09 $ 159,952 92 $ 154,397 15 $ 146,715 86 $ 152,771 95 120,704 37 120,335 59 119,963 76 110,612 76 107,681 51 3 , 454 96 8,390 32 998 25 885 91 383 52 1,861 29 ...
14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 Report of $ 172 , 282 09 $ 159,952 92 $ 154,397 15 $ 146,715 86 $ 152,771 95 120,704 37 120,335 59 119,963 76 110,612 76 107,681 51 3 , 454 96 8,390 32 998 25 885 91 383 52 1,861 29 ...
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Organized September 30 , 1893 . ... 14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 $ 140,776 76 98,785 97 1,127 50 $ 138,722 70 103,200 30 1,127 50 $ 129,520 84 97,185 97 1,127 50 721 38 5,400 00 2 , 150 00 $ 138,331 56 99,320 97 ...
Organized September 30 , 1893 . ... 14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 $ 140,776 76 98,785 97 1,127 50 $ 138,722 70 103,200 30 1,127 50 $ 129,520 84 97,185 97 1,127 50 721 38 5,400 00 2 , 150 00 $ 138,331 56 99,320 97 ...
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14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 $ 85,065 24 $ 80,854 41 $ 93 , 430 41 $ 100,978 87 $ 79,086 24 61,213 27 66 , 238 27 65,741 27 73,761 57 76,321 25 715 12 567 62 1,094 14 421 24 717 62 1,675 00 1,675 00 1,675 00 1,675 ...
14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 $ 85,065 24 $ 80,854 41 $ 93 , 430 41 $ 100,978 87 $ 79,086 24 61,213 27 66 , 238 27 65,741 27 73,761 57 76,321 25 715 12 567 62 1,094 14 421 24 717 62 1,675 00 1,675 00 1,675 00 1,675 ...
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14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 Report of $ 913,916 92 $ 916 , 453 00 $ 980 , 163 04 371,933 36 $ 902 , 456 81 $ 1,010,928 42 371 , 140 57 527,297 45 293 , 215 47 296,086 63 408 53 555 77 239 09 1,782 09 34,707 24 ...
14 , '08 May 14 , '08 July 15 , '08 Sept. 23 , '08 Report of $ 913,916 92 $ 916 , 453 00 $ 980 , 163 04 371,933 36 $ 902 , 456 81 $ 1,010,928 42 371 , 140 57 527,297 45 293 , 215 47 296,086 63 408 53 555 77 239 09 1,782 09 34,707 24 ...
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Página xxxix - It becomes his duty, with the concurrence of the Attorney General, to institute proceedings for the appointment of a receiver to wind up the affairs of the bank.
Página xxxii - But the discount of bills of exchange drawn in good faith against actually existing values, and the discount of commercial or business paper actually owned by the person negotiating the same, shall not be considered as money borrowed.
Página xxxv - Lansing, Michigan : My Dear Sir — I am in receipt of your communication of the 16th inst. in which you ask whether or not certificates of indebtedness issued in payment for voting machines under the provisions of section 13 of Act 217 of the Public Acts of 1905 are proper investments for savings banks under subdivision (b).
Página xxxi - The total liabilities to any association, of any person, or of any company, corporation, or firm for money borrowed, including in the liabilities of a company or firm the liabilities of the several members thereof, shall at no time exceed onetenth part of the amount of the capital stock of such association actually paid in.
Página xxxviii - No name shall be assumed already in use by any other existing corporation of this State, or corporation lawfully carrying on business in this State, or so nearly similar as to lead to uncertainty or confusion.
Página xxxi - The total liabilities to any bank of any person or of any company, corporation or firm for moneys advanced, including in the liabilities of the company or firm the...
Página xxxvi - The local authorities, on the adoption and purchase of a voting machine, may provide for the payment therefor in such manner as they may deem for the best interest of the locality and may for that purpose issue bonds, certificates of indebtedness or other obligations, which shall be a charge on the city, town or village.
Página xxxix - ... said bank and ascertain the facts, and in case he finds such impairment or reduction of capital, he shall require such bank to make good the deficiency so appearing within sixty days after the date of such requisition.
Página 454 - Liabilities, Capital stock paid in Surplus fund . Undivided profits, less expenses and taxes paid National bank notes outstanding.. . Due to other National banks Due to State banks and bankers.
Página xxxii - Sculy, a regulation to prevent these associations from splitting on the rock which has ruined so many banks, to wit, that of lending too much of their capital to one person or firm. The intention being to protect the association and its stockholders and creditors from unwise banking, wo cannot suppose it was meant to injure them by forbidding recovery of the injudicious loans.