Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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... UNITED STATES AS CREDITOR OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANK . SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES , APRIL 9 , 1883 . COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK V. UNITED STATES . The provision of U. S. R. S. , section 3466 , that " whenever any person indebted ...
... UNITED STATES AS CREDITOR OF INSOLVENT NATIONAL BANK . SUPREME COURT OF THE UNITED STATES , APRIL 9 , 1883 . COOK COUNTY NATIONAL BANK V. UNITED STATES . The provision of U. S. R. S. , section 3466 , that " whenever any person indebted ...
Page 252
... United States and receivers of public money . " Statutes passed before 1797 embodied similar provis- ions and also declared that parties who are sureties of insolvents may pay to the United States any balance due to them , and have the ...
... United States and receivers of public money . " Statutes passed before 1797 embodied similar provis- ions and also declared that parties who are sureties of insolvents may pay to the United States any balance due to them , and have the ...
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... United States are to be paid in preference to the claims of other creditors . The law of 1797 , re- enacted in the Revised Statutes , giving priority to the demands of the United States against in- solvents cannot be applied to demands ...
... United States are to be paid in preference to the claims of other creditors . The law of 1797 , re- enacted in the Revised Statutes , giving priority to the demands of the United States against in- solvents cannot be applied to demands ...
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