| 1915 - 510 páginas
...expressly incurred by the acceptor in the purchase of such goods. m. METHOD OF CERTIFYINO ELIGIBILITY. A trade acceptance must bear on its face or be accompanied...nature of the transaction underlying the acceptance. CHARLES S. HAMLIN, Governor. H. PARKER WILLIS, Secretary. Conference of Chief Bank Examiners. There... | |
| 1916 - 832 páginas
...the purchase of such goods. ' Regulation C, January 25, 1915. 1n. METHOD OF CERTIFYING ELIGIBILITY A trade acceptance must bear on its face or be accompanied...nature of the transaction underlying the acceptance. 230. THE ADVANTAGES OF THE TRADE ACCEPTANCE' There can be no question of the desirability of developing... | |
| Harold Glenn Moulton - 1916 - 830 páginas
...the purchase of such goods. 1 Regulation C, January 25, 1915. III. METHOD OF CERTIFYING ELIGIBILITY A trade acceptance must bear on its face or be accompanied...nature of the transaction underlying the acceptance. 230. THE ADVANTAGES OF THE TRADE ACCEPTANCE' There can be no question of the desirability of developing... | |
| Willis Seaver Paine - 1917 - 452 páginas
...expressly incurred by the acceptor in the purchase of such goods. III. Method of certifying eligibility A trade acceptance must bear on its face or be accompanied...nature of the transaction underlying the acceptance. CIRCULAR NO. 17, SERIES OF 1915 WASHINGTON, September S, 1915. COMMODITY PAPER In Regulation B, series... | |
| John Thom Holdsworth - 1917 - 542 páginas
...bank, the acceptance must bear on its face or be accompanied by a certificate to the effect that ' ' The obligation of the acceptor of this bill arises out of the purchase of goods from the drawer." The use of the trade acceptance can be illustrated as follows: A of New York sells a bill of merchandise... | |
| John Thom Holdsworth - 1917 - 538 páginas
...bank, the acceptance must bear on its face or be accompanied by a certificate to the effect that'' The obligation of the acceptor of this bill arises out of the purchase of goods from the drawer." The use of the trade acceptance can be illustrated as follows: A of New York sells a bill of merchandise... | |
| Peter P. Wahlstad, Walter Seely Johnson - 1917 - 372 páginas
...days after date, pay to John Doe & Co., or order, $119.14, one hundred nineteen and 14/100 dollars. The obligation of the acceptor of this bill arises out of the purchase of goods from the drawer. JOHN JONES AND COMPANY, JOHN DOE & Co. Trenton, NJAF FISH, Cashier. Across the face of the note the... | |
| Harold James Barrett - 1918 - 232 páginas
...follows: No. DETROIT, MICH 19. .. After date pay to or order Dollars! (To be filled in by Acceptor) At. The obligation of the acceptor of this bill arises out of the purchase of goods from the drawer. (Drawee) (Drawer) "Across the face of the draft the customer or acceptor stamps or writes as follows:... | |
| American Exchange National Bank, New York - 1921 - 128 páginas
...maturity and payable in dollars in the United States, the obligation to pay which has been accepted by an acknowledgment, written or stamped, and signed,...nature of the transaction underlying the acceptance." Open-Market Purchase of Bankers' Acceptances Regulation S, Series of 1915 [Superseding Regulation R... | |
| Park Mathewson - 1921 - 396 páginas
...its face, or be accompanied by, evidence in form satisfactory to the Federal Reserve Bank, that it is drawn by the seller of the goods on the purchaser...nature of the transaction underlying the acceptance. H. PARKER WILLIS, Secretary. CHARLES S. HAMLIN, Governor. Attractiveness to the Banker and Business... | |
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