Banking Law New York 1914

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QJornpll ICam ^rlynnl Sjtbratg Myhderse Yah Clip The original of tiiis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. BANKING LAW OF NE^W YORK Chapter 2 of Consolidated Laws Chapter 369, Laws of 1914 WITH NOTES, ANNOTATIONS AND REFERENCES GEORGE WILSON MORGAN OF THE NEW YORK BAR AMASA J. PARKER, Jr. OF THE ALBANY BAR THE BANKS LAW PUBLISHING CO. NEW YORK iQf^U^ Copyright, 1914 BY THE BANKS LAW PUBLISHING CO. GEOEGE C. VAN TUYL, Je. A. BAETOIT HEPBUKISr, TO WHOM THE STATE OF NEW YOEK IS INDEBTED FOR THEIK FORESIGHT AND ENERGY IN CONCEIVING AND EXECUTING THE PRESENT REVISION OF THE BANKING LAWS. [iii] PREFACE. The present Banking Law (chapter 369 of the Laws of 1914) was submitted to the Legislature by the \"an Tuyl-Hepburn Banking Commission on February 25, 1914, introduced as a legislative bill by Senator Henry V\'. Pollock and Assemblyman Simon L. Adler on February 2(5th, unanimously passed, with slight modifications, by a Democratic Senate and a Republican Assembly on March 25th, and signed by Governor Martin H. Glynn on April 16th. This law represents the results of the work of the Commission to Revise the Banking Law, appointed by Superintendent of Banks George C. Van Tuyl, Jr., pursuant to chapter 705 of the Laws of 1913, as amended by chapter 3 of the Laws of 1…
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