Intermediate Credit Corporation: Hearings ... Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session on H.R. 5918, a Bill to Provide for the Creation of an Intermediate Credit Corporation for Commerce and Industry, to Aid in Financing Small and Medium Sized Commercial and Industrial Establishments, and for Other Purposes, Part 1U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 204 pages |
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... believe in those findings , unless the reporting manufacturers have lied to us which is highly improbably . Mr. GIFFORD . Are you planning to discuss and criticize the R. F. C. Dr. BECKMAN . No , sir ; I was not planning to discuss the ...
... believe in those findings , unless the reporting manufacturers have lied to us which is highly improbably . Mr. GIFFORD . Are you planning to discuss and criticize the R. F. C. Dr. BECKMAN . No , sir ; I was not planning to discuss the ...
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... believe , on the basis of the facts that have been found , that the law was only partly to blame , and that many of the defects are due to the administration of the law rather than to the law itself . So you will find most of the ...
... believe , on the basis of the facts that have been found , that the law was only partly to blame , and that many of the defects are due to the administration of the law rather than to the law itself . So you will find most of the ...
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... believe this is the place here to argue about it . Was the R. F. C. bill intended as a recovery measure , or as a banking measure ? If it was intended as a recovery measure , I do not think the standard should be as harsh as the stand ...
... believe this is the place here to argue about it . Was the R. F. C. bill intended as a recovery measure , or as a banking measure ? If it was intended as a recovery measure , I do not think the standard should be as harsh as the stand ...
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... believe it to be their duty constantly to hammer on loans that are admittedly good only because they are slow , it will have the effect not only of forcing banks to exert unnecessary pressure on such loans , but will prevent them from ...
... believe it to be their duty constantly to hammer on loans that are admittedly good only because they are slow , it will have the effect not only of forcing banks to exert unnecessary pressure on such loans , but will prevent them from ...
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... believe and did believe that no omission of a material fact was made therein , and that the standard of reasonableness required is that of a prudent man in the management of his own affairs . The defendant may also prove that the loss ...
... believe and did believe that no omission of a material fact was made therein , and that the standard of reasonableness required is that of a prudent man in the management of his own affairs . The defendant may also prove that the loss ...
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