| First National City Bank of New York - Federal Reserve banks - 1923 - 188 pages
...possesses a paid-up, unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association in the place where it is situated under the provisions of the National Bank Act, or (b) it possesses a paid-up, unimpaired capital of at least 60 per centum of the amount... | |
| United States - Banking law - 1923 - 132 pages
...least 60 per centum of the amount sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association in the place where it is situated under the provisions of the National Bank Act and, under penalty of loss of membership complies with rules and regulations which the Federal... | |
| Elmer S. Nelson, Charles Emanuel Martin, William Henry George - Social sciences - 1923 - 850 pages
...least 60 per centum of the amount sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association in the place where it is situated under the provisions of the National Bank Act and, under penalty of loss of membership complies with rules and regulations which the Federal... | |
| United States. Congress - Law - 1923 - 738 pages
...at least 00 per cent of the amount sufficient to entitle it to become a national bunking association in the place where it is situated under the provisions of the national bank act and, under penalty of loss of membership complies with rules and regulations which the Federal... | |
| United States - Agricultural credit - 1926 - 34 pages
...possesses a paid-up, unimpaired capital sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association in the place where it is situated under the provisions of the National Bank Act, or (b) it possesses a paid-up, unimpaired capital of at least 60 per centum of the amount... | |
| Claude Leon Benner - Agricultural credit - 1926 - 408 pages
...least 60 per centum of the amount sufficient to entitle it to become a national banking association in the place where it is situated under the provisions of the National Bank Act and, under penalty of loss of membership complies with rules and regulations which the Federal... | |
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