Trust Companies, Količina 20

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Trust Companies Pub. Association, 1915
 

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DETAILED OFFICIAL STATEMENTS OF NEW YORK CITY TRUST COMPANIES AS
112
Misguided Minority BondholdersA Chapter on the Rock Island Situation
118
Registration of Commercial Paper by Trust Companies
125
Proposed Trust Powers for State Banks
132
Fostering Fraternity Among Bank and Trust Company Employees Illustrated
142
The Guardian Savings Trust Company of Cleveland Completes Twentieth Year
148
Advantages to Banks and Their Customers in Creating Acceptances
154
Record Dividend Disbursement by Fidelity Trust Company of Newark N J
162
Securing Accounts by Attractive Window Advertising
168
Exchange Relations Between the United States and Canada
176
New York Notes 182188
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Trust Companies of Pennsylvania and the Federal Reserve System
192
Accumulation of Funds in Chicago
199
Clevelands Leadership as The City of Savings
207
March 1915 Number Three
213
Some Aspects of the Cotton Situation William A Law VicePresident First National Bank of Philadelphia Pa and President American
222
Contest in New York for Extension of Trust Powers
229
Comprehensive Study of Factors Governing Prices and Earnings of Securities
235
Practical Card System for Bank and Trust Company Bookkeeping
241
Artistic and Attractive Bank and Trust Company Advertising
249
New Home of Citizens Trust Company of Utica New York
258
Advertising Exchange Directory
266
The Romance of Banking
274
No Demand for Trust Powers by Philadelphia National Banks
284
A New and Brighter Era for Railroads
291
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Effect of Maritime Blockade on Cotton
300
Special Directory of Collection Banks and Trust Companies
301
CONSTITUTIONAL OBJECTIONS TO CONFERRING FIDUCIARY POWERS UPON FEDERAL
314

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Stran 133 - Bank may discount notes, drafts, and bills of exchange arising out of actual commercial transactions; that is, notes, drafts, and bills of exchange issued or drawn for agricultural, industrial or commercial purposes, or the proceeds of which have been used, or are to be used, for such purposes...
Stran 407 - An unqualified order or promise to pay is unconditional within the meaning of this Act, though coupled with: 1. An indication of a particular fund out of which reimbursement is to be made, or a particular account to be debited with the amount; or 2. A statement of the transaction which gives rise to the instrument; but an order or promise to pay out of a particular fund is not unconditional.
Stran 406 - The true distinction, therefore, is, between the delegation of power to make the law, which necessarily involves a discretion as to what it shall be, and conferring an authority or discretion as to its execution, to be exercised under and in pursuance of the law. The first cannot be done; to the latter no valid objection can be made.
Stran 124 - The government, then, of the United States, can claim, no powers which are not granted to it by the constitution, and -the powers actually granted must be such as are expressly given, or given by necessary implication.
Stran 123 - One of the settled maxims in constitutional law is that the power conferred upon the legislature to make laws cannot be delegated by that department to any other body or authority.
Stran 55 - It therefore prohibits a party from purchasing on his own account that which his duty or trust requires him to sell on account of another, and from purchasing on account of another that which he sells on his own account. In effect, he is not allowed to unite the two opposite characters of buyer and seller, because his interests, when he is the seller or buyer on his own account, are directly conflicting with those of the person on whose account he buys or sells.
Stran 126 - One of these principles is, that every State possesses exclusive jurisdiction and sovereignty over persons and property within its territory.
Stran 447 - ... 3. When the transfer is of property made by a resident or by a nonresident when such nonresident's property is within this state, by deed, grant, bargain, sale or gift made in contemplation of the death of the grantor, vendor or donor, or intended to take effect in possession or enjoyment at or after such death.
Stran 124 - The bank is not considered as a private corporation, whose principal object is individual trade and individual profit : but as a public corporation, created for public and national purposes. That the mere business of banking is, in its own nature, a private business, and may be carried on by individuals or companies having no political connexion with the government, is admitted ; but the bank is not such an individual or company.
Stran 124 - The power of creating a corporation, though appertaining to sovereignty, is not, like the power of making war, or levying taxes, or of regulating commerce, a great substantive and independent power, which cannot be implied as incidental to other powers, or used as a means of executing them. It. is never the end for which other powers are exercised, but a means by which other objects are accomplished.

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