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... Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ( herein referred to as the " Federal Reserve Board " or the " Board " ) and its Members , defendants Ar- thur F. Burns , George W. Mitchell , Andrew F. Brimmer , John E. Sheehan ...
... Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System ( herein referred to as the " Federal Reserve Board " or the " Board " ) and its Members , defendants Ar- thur F. Burns , George W. Mitchell , Andrew F. Brimmer , John E. Sheehan ...
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... Federal Reserve Board in excess of its statutory authority under Sec- tion 4 ( c ) ( 8 ) of the Bank Holding Company Act . Claim for Relief Based Upon the Glass - Steagall Act 7. The Glass - Steagall Act , which became law in 1933 , was ...
... Federal Reserve Board in excess of its statutory authority under Sec- tion 4 ( c ) ( 8 ) of the Bank Holding Company Act . Claim for Relief Based Upon the Glass - Steagall Act 7. The Glass - Steagall Act , which became law in 1933 , was ...
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... Federal Reserve Board in excess of their statutory authority under the Bank Holding Company Act . Injury 11. The members of plaintiff Institute , for whom it sues in a representative capa- city , will suffer present and continuing ...
... Federal Reserve Board in excess of their statutory authority under the Bank Holding Company Act . Injury 11. The members of plaintiff Institute , for whom it sues in a representative capa- city , will suffer present and continuing ...
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