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Page 478
... lease , which in no case shall exceed 20 percent of the acquisition cost of the property to the lessor ; and ( 4 ) in the case of a lease of not more than 7 additional years in duration , such amount , which shall not exceed 60 per ...
... lease , which in no case shall exceed 20 percent of the acquisition cost of the property to the lessor ; and ( 4 ) in the case of a lease of not more than 7 additional years in duration , such amount , which shall not exceed 60 per ...
Page 517
... leasing by bank holding companies . * 4. The property to be leased must have been acquired specifically for the purpose of the lease involved , or for an earlier lease . 5. The lease is on a nonoperating basis , i.e. , the leasing ...
... leasing by bank holding companies . * 4. The property to be leased must have been acquired specifically for the purpose of the lease involved , or for an earlier lease . 5. The lease is on a nonoperating basis , i.e. , the leasing ...
Page 526
... leasing transaction ; ( iii ) the lease is on a nonoperating basis ; ( iv ) at the inception of the initial lease the effect of the transaction ( and , with respect to governmental entities only , reasonably anticipated future ...
... leasing transaction ; ( iii ) the lease is on a nonoperating basis ; ( iv ) at the inception of the initial lease the effect of the transaction ( and , with respect to governmental entities only , reasonably anticipated future ...
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