Albany Law Journal, Volume 28Weed, Parsons & Company, 1884 - Law |
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Page 13
... bank sold the shares at their full market value and applied the proceeds as a credit upon it ; and that after such application a large amount remained due to the bank which is still unpaid . The evidence produced at the trial tended to ...
... bank sold the shares at their full market value and applied the proceeds as a credit upon it ; and that after such application a large amount remained due to the bank which is still unpaid . The evidence produced at the trial tended to ...
Page 203
... bank held a note indorsed by B. , upon which it had obtained judgment against the maker , C. The bank agreed with C. to extend the time of pay- ment , if C , would pay ten per cent interest thereon , and continue his banking business ...
... bank held a note indorsed by B. , upon which it had obtained judgment against the maker , C. The bank agreed with C. to extend the time of pay- ment , if C , would pay ten per cent interest thereon , and continue his banking business ...
Page 251
... Bank . The United States cannot claim a payment of their demand against a National Bank out of surplus moneys remain- ing in the treasury of the proceeds of bonds deposited as security for the circulating notes of the bank . A PPEAL ...
... Bank . The United States cannot claim a payment of their demand against a National Bank out of surplus moneys remain- ing in the treasury of the proceeds of bonds deposited as security for the circulating notes of the bank . A PPEAL ...
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