The distinction between a share and a deposit is that the former is made up of savings with a view of meeting future contingencies more or less remote, a kind of time deposit, while the latter is money put aside for almost daily use, like the bulk of... The Canadian Banking System - Página 148por Joseph French Johnson - 1910 - 191 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1914 - 908 páginas
...at will, after a short notice has been given to the banks, is secured. In the Desjardins system the working capital is composed of shares and deposits...money put aside for almost daily use, like the bulk of funds put in banks and withdrawable by check.1 ' Third Annual Report of Jewish Farmers' Cooperative... | |
| Myron Timothy Herrick, R. Ingalls - 1914 - 548 páginas
...joining unless it had the privilege of regaining possession of them if desired. As he says, the only distinction between a share and a deposit is that...meeting future contingencies more or less remote, while the latter is put aside for almost daily use. Members have no liability except for the amount... | |
| 1917 - 572 páginas
...just as are the deposits in an ordinary banking depository. Distinction Between Shares and Deposits The distinction between a share and a deposit is that...bulk of the funds put in banks and withdrawable by cheek. This regime of a withdrawable capital was sanctioned by law in France as long ago as 18(57,... | |
| 1917 - 570 páginas
...just as are the deposits in an ordinary banking depository. Distinction Between Shares and Deposits The distinction between a share and a deposit is that the former is made ifp of savings with a view of meeting future contingencies more or less remote, a kind of time deposit,... | |
| Myron Timothy Herrick, R. Ingalls - 1928 - 546 páginas
...had the privilege of regaining possession c them if desired. As he says, the only distinction between share and a deposit is that the former is made up of saving with a view of meeting future contingencies more or less r< mote, while the latter is put aside... | |
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