Farm Credit Administration Appropriation Bill for 1940: Hearings ... 76th Congress, 1st Session

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Página 2 - USC 821-833); printing and binding; lawbooks and books of reference; not to exceed $250 for periodicals, maps, and newspapers; procurement of supplies, equipment, and services; typewriters, adding machines, and other labor-saving devices, including their repair and exchange...
Página 2 - ... library membership fees or dues in organizations which issue publications to members only or to members at a lower price than to others, payment for which may be made in advance; purchase of manuscripts, data, and special reports by personal service without regard to the provisions of any other Act...
Página 2 - Stat. 5), and the collection of moneys due the United States on account of loans made under the provisions of the Acts of March 3, 1921 (41 Stat.
Página 27 - ... (c) No loan shall be made under this Act to any applicant who shall not have first established to the satisfaction of the proper officer or employee of the Farm Credit Administration, under such regulations as the Governor may prescribe: (1) that such applicant is unable to procure from other sources a loan in an amount reasonably adequate to meet his needs for the purposes for which loans may be made under this Act; and (2) that such applicant is cooperating directly in the crop production...
Página 2 - WILLIAM P. LAMBERTSON, AND EVERETT M. DIRKSEN, OF THE COMMITTEE ON APPROPRIATIONS, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, IN CHARGE OF THE AGRICULTURE DEPARTMENT APPROPRIATION BILL FOR THE FISCAL YEAR...
Página 86 - ... is as follows:) The farm mortgage debt at December 31, 1934, was estimated at $7,645,000,000, of which $2,502,000,000 was held by the Federal land banks and the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation, and $5,143,000,000 by other lenders, ie, life insurance companies, commercial banks, individuals, etc. The average interest rate on the farm mortgage loans of the Federal land banks and the Federal Farm Mortgage Corporation on this date was 5.18 percent, and on those of other lenders, 6.08 percent. By...
Página 1 - DITTER, Pennsylvania ALBERT E. CARTER, California ROBERT F. RICH, Pennsylvania CHARLES A. PLUMLEY, Vermont EVERETT M. DIRKSEN, Illinois ALBERT J. ENGEL, Michigan KARL STEFAN, Nebraska FRANCIS H. CASE, South Dakota DUDLEY A. WHITE, Ohio CLARENCE J. McLEOD, Michigan CHESTER C.
Página 11 - ... value of the land mortgaged and 20 percent of the permanent insured improvements. These limits were generally inadequate to enable the banks to supply the needs of farmers. In 1933, therefore, Congress provided for the Land Bank Commissioner loans which could be made on first or second mortgages and up to 75 percent of the appraised normal value of the farm. These loans were made by the Federal land banks as agents of the Commissioner, so that both land bank and Commissioner loans were available...
Página 3 - February 28, 1936; examination of corporations, banks, associations, credit unions, and institutions operated, supervised, or regulated by the Farm Credit Administration: Provided, That the expenses and salaries of employees engaged in such examinations shall be assessed against the said corporations, banks, or institutions in accordance with the provisions of existing laws ; in all...
Página 2 - Columbia and elsewhere; payment of actual transportation expenses and not to exceed $10 per diem in lieu of subsistence and other expenses of persons serving, while away from their homes, without other compensation from the United States, in an advisory capacity to the Farm Credit Administration...

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