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bearing an equal or a lower rate of interest, and prescribing the procedure in that behalf, and repealing sections 141a to 141h, both inclusive of article 1, chapter 18 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska 1897, and sections 11, 12, and 13 of chapter 45, of said Statutes, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act..

9. Senate File No. 80-An act to amend section six of an act entitled "An act relating to the transfer of personal property under mortgage," approved February 18, 1867, being section 6, chapter 12, Compiled Statutes 1897, and to repeal said original section...

10. House Roll No. 65-An Act Licensing and Regulating Pawnbrokers, Dealers in Second-hand Goods, Junk dealers, and Chattel Loaning, and providing penalties for a violation thereof...

11. Senate File No. 275-An act to amend sections 110 and 111 of chapter 13 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska, for 1897, and to repeal said sections 110 and 111 as the same now exist....

12. Senate File No. 127-An act to amend subdivision six of section sixty-seven; sections sixty-nine, seventy, seventy-one, seventy-eight fifty, and seventy-four of article one, chapter thirteen a Compiled Statutes of Nebraska, of 1897, "Cities of the first class, and to repeal said original sections....

13. Senate File No. 133-An act to amend sections forty-one (41), forty-two (42), and sixty (60), of chapter fourteen (14), article one (1), of the Compiled Statutes of the State of Nebraska for 1897, entitled "Cities of the second class and villages," and to repeal said sections so amended...

14. House Roll No. 156-An Act to amend subdivision ten (10), of Section Sixty-nine (69), of Article one (1), of Chapter fourteen (14), of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of 1897, and to Repeal said Subdivision ten (10), of said Section Sixty-nine (69), of Article one (1), of Chapter fourteen (14), of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska for 1897, so amended...

15. Senate File No. 120-An Act to authorize and empower cities of the second class, and cities having not more than 25,000 inhabitants, to purchase, take by donation, gift, devise or appropriation, own, improve maintain and control land for parks and public grounds, and to borrow money on the bonds of such cities, for the purchase and improvement of such parks and public grounds, and to call elections and submit propositions to the electors of such cities for the issuance of such bonds. And to repeal sections 143a and 143b, of chapter 14, article 1, of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of 1897, and all acts and parts of acts in conflict with this act..

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Senate File No. 203-An act to amend section 11 of article 2 of chapter 14 of the Compiled Statutes of Nebraska of the year 1897, entitled "An act to provide for the organization, government, and powers of cities of the second class having more than 5,000 inhabitants," and to repeal said section eleven, chapter fourteen, as heretofore existing... 17. House Roll No. 210-An Act to provide for the organization government, regulation, examination, reporting, and re-organizing or winding up of the business of associations now or hereafter incorporated under the laws of this state, and which shall be organized within this state for the purpose of raising money to be loaned among its members; requiring such associations to use the words "Loan and Building Association," "Building Association," "Building and Loan Association," "Savings and Loan Association," or "Loan and Savings Association" as a part of its corporate name; granting certain powers to the same, and requiring them to provide certain equitable features in their constitution and bylaws; prohibiting such associations from taking evidences of indebtedness for loans negotiable in form, and making all such debts and evidences of debts non-negotiable, non-assignable and non-transferable in any manner so as to prevent their discharge by payment to the association; to limit the amount of stock to be held or voted by one person, to require such associations to provide and maintain a reserve fund for the payment of contingent losses, and to declare dividends of their net earnings, at least, annually; to provide for the proper keeping of the books of such associations, and for the examination of their articles of incorporation, constitution and by-laws, and all amendments thereto, by the Auditor of Public Accounts, State Treasurer and Attorney General, composing the State Banking Board, and their certificate of approval, if approved under this act; exempting associations holding such certificates from the operation of the usury laws of this state; allowing minors over fourteen years of age to become stockholders in such association, and removing their legal disabilities as to their dealings with such associations as members thereof; and providing for the holding of stock by trustees for minors under 14 years of age. requiring similar associations now existing to comply with the requirements of this act, and extending its privileges to existing associations fully complying therewith; prohibiting any association (hereafter) formed not complying with this act from, and punishing it for, using the words "Building and Loan Association," "Building Association," "Loan and Building Association," "Savings and Loan Association," or

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