Legislative Document, Volume 12J.B. Lyon Company, 1942 |
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... banks would create a distinction . If the general usury law were to be followed in New York this would create a discrimination against the state bank . A state , of course , might put all lenders on a par with the federal bank lenders ...
... banks would create a distinction . If the general usury law were to be followed in New York this would create a discrimination against the state bank . A state , of course , might put all lenders on a par with the federal bank lenders ...
Halaman 39
... bank and said bank takes , receives or reserves interest beyond the amount allowed by law , that , nevertheless , the note is not void , and the sole forfeiture is that provided in regard to the interest and the right of action to ...
... bank and said bank takes , receives or reserves interest beyond the amount allowed by law , that , nevertheless , the note is not void , and the sole forfeiture is that provided in regard to the interest and the right of action to ...
Halaman 40
... bank holder in due course . In Schlesinger v . Kelly , Schlesinger was the receiver of a state bank which was confusingly named the Federal Bank . The bank held notes of which Kelly was the maker . These notes did not originate in any ...
... bank holder in due course . In Schlesinger v . Kelly , Schlesinger was the receiver of a state bank which was confusingly named the Federal Bank . The bank held notes of which Kelly was the maker . These notes did not originate in any ...
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Origin of the Rule | 9 |
Difficulty of Distinguishing Between Mistake of Fact | 15 |
Mistake of Foreign | 24 |
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Legislative Document, Volume 2,Masalah 7,Bagian 1-2 New York (State). Legislature Tampilan utuh - 1924 |
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