Hearings and Reports of the Committee ... Relating to Proposed Changes in the Currency System of the United StatesU.S. Government Printing Office, 1899 - 295ÆäÀÌÁö |
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In these ways it gets silver into circulation , meeting in some measure the
legitimate demands for such money . 3. The Government stands ready to receive
silver at any time as the . equivalent of gold in payments due to it . In this way , by
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In these ways it gets silver into circulation , meeting in some measure the
legitimate demands for such money . 3. The Government stands ready to receive
silver at any time as the . equivalent of gold in payments due to it . In this way , by
...
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TREASURY , FISCAL DEPARTMENT . Gold coin Gold certificates Silver dollars .
Silver certificates Silver bullion .. Subsidiary silver . Minor coin ... United States
notes Currency certificates .. Treasury notes of 1890 .. Bonds and interest paid
and ...
TREASURY , FISCAL DEPARTMENT . Gold coin Gold certificates Silver dollars .
Silver certificates Silver bullion .. Subsidiary silver . Minor coin ... United States
notes Currency certificates .. Treasury notes of 1890 .. Bonds and interest paid
and ...
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The bill proposes this without taking cognizance of the conditions here as
compared with the conditions in Great Britain . Should Great Britain wake up
some fine morning and find in her coinage system $ 500,000,000 of silver as full
legal ...
The bill proposes this without taking cognizance of the conditions here as
compared with the conditions in Great Britain . Should Great Britain wake up
some fine morning and find in her coinage system $ 500,000,000 of silver as full
legal ...
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SILVER DEMONETIZED . But the Hill - Fowler bill proceeds , in the same bill that
would destroy them , to add $ 500,000,000 of silver dollars to their national
reserve bank notes and other bank notes as abstractors of gold from the Treasury
...
SILVER DEMONETIZED . But the Hill - Fowler bill proceeds , in the same bill that
would destroy them , to add $ 500,000,000 of silver dollars to their national
reserve bank notes and other bank notes as abstractors of gold from the Treasury
...
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culate that an amount of gold kept in the Treasury equal to 5 per cent of the silver
dollars in existence will suffice for that purpose . The CHAIRMAN . If you propose
to redeem the silver dollars in gold by the Treasury , you propose to redeem ...
culate that an amount of gold kept in the Treasury equal to 5 per cent of the silver
dollars in existence will suffice for that purpose . The CHAIRMAN . If you propose
to redeem the silver dollars in gold by the Treasury , you propose to redeem ...
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250 ÆäÀÌÁö - To exercise by its board of directors, or duly authorized officers or agents, subject to law, all such incidental powers as shall be necessary to carry on the business of banking; by discounting and negotiating promissory notes, drafts, bills of exchange, and other evidences of debt; by receiving deposits; by buying and selling exchange, coin and bullion; by loaning money on personal security; and by obtaining, issuing and circulating notes according to the provisions of this Title.
87 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... shall be received at par in all parts of the United States in payment of taxes, excises, public lands, and all other dues to the United States, except for duties on imports ; and also for all salaries and other debts and demands owing by the United States to individuals, corporations, and associations within the United States, except interest on the public debt, and in redemption of the national currency.
8 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... false entry in any book, report, or statement of the association, with intent, in either case, to injure or defraud the association or any other company, body politic or corporate, or any individual person, or to deceive any officer of...
5 ÆäÀÌÁö - That in all elections of directors, and in deciding all questions at meetings of shareholders, each shareholder shall be entitled to one vote on each share of stock held by him. Shareholders may vote by proxies duly authorized in writing; but no officer, clerk, teller, or book-keeper of such association shall act as proxy; and no shareholder whose liability is past due and unpaid shall be allowed to vote.
8 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... every such person shall be deemed and adjudged guilty of felony, and being thereof convicted by due course of law, shall be sentenced...
86 ÆäÀÌÁö - Section 5138. No association shall be organized with a less capital than one hundred thousand dollars, except that banks with a capital of not less than fifty thousand dollars may. with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, be organized in any place the population of which does not exceed six thousand inhabitants...
83 ÆäÀÌÁö - States shall have a paramount lien upon all its assets; and such deficiency shall be made good out of such assets in preference to any and all other claims whatsoever, except the necessary costs and expenses of administering the same.
7 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... who shall have power to make a thorough examination into all the affairs of the association, and, in doing so, to examine any of the officers and agents thereof on oath; and shall make a full and detailed report of the condition of the association to the Comptroller.
81 ÆäÀÌÁö - July 14, 1890, are legal tender for all debts, public and private, except where otherwise expressly stipulated in the contract. United States notes are legal tender for all debts, public and private, except duties on imports and interest on the public debt.
4 ÆäÀÌÁö - ... sue and be sued, complain and defend, in any court of law and equity as fully as natural persons...