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... CONGRESS TO FIX RATE OF INTEREST , ETC. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK v . PRATT . ( To appear in 115 Mass . ) ― It is within the constitutional power of Congress to fix the rate of interest which a na- tional bank may take upon a loan of money ...
... CONGRESS TO FIX RATE OF INTEREST , ETC. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK v . PRATT . ( To appear in 115 Mass . ) ― It is within the constitutional power of Congress to fix the rate of interest which a na- tional bank may take upon a loan of money ...
Halaman 3
... Congress evidently favored the existence of usury laws , the forfeiture for which the national banking act has provided may well be explained as enacted for the purpose of protecting the public from any oppressive dealings of these ...
... Congress evidently favored the existence of usury laws , the forfeiture for which the national banking act has provided may well be explained as enacted for the purpose of protecting the public from any oppressive dealings of these ...
Halaman 4
... Congress essential to the purpose for which the present national banks have been established , although the incidental function of lending money was so considered . How then is a uniform penalty for violations of diverse state laws ...
... Congress essential to the purpose for which the present national banks have been established , although the incidental function of lending money was so considered . How then is a uniform penalty for violations of diverse state laws ...
Halaman 5
... Congress provides no penalty for taking usurious interest when the rate of interest is fixed by the laws of the state or territory where the bank is located , and the defendant con- tends that the penalty is to be determined by the laws ...
... Congress provides no penalty for taking usurious interest when the rate of interest is fixed by the laws of the state or territory where the bank is located , and the defendant con- tends that the penalty is to be determined by the laws ...
Halaman 6
... Congress the power to establish a bank or a system of banks , as necessary instrumentalities for executing the powers expressly given it and per- forming the duties imposed upon it . This was decided by the supreme court of the United ...
... Congress the power to establish a bank or a system of banks , as necessary instrumentalities for executing the powers expressly given it and per- forming the duties imposed upon it . This was decided by the supreme court of the United ...
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