Home Owners' Loan Act, Hearings Before a Subcommittee of ..., 73-1 on S. 1317 ..., April 20 and 22, 19331933 - 140 lappuses |
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... gages as hereinafter provided . Such bonds shall be issued in such denomina- tions as the Board shall prescribe , shall mature within a period of not more than eighteen years from the date of their issue , shall bear interest at a rate ...
... gages as hereinafter provided . Such bonds shall be issued in such denomina- tions as the Board shall prescribe , shall mature within a period of not more than eighteen years from the date of their issue , shall bear interest at a rate ...
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... gages and for cash to pay the necessary taxes and incidental items essential in the transfer and refinancing of the home owners , pro- vided the mortgagees will accept the bonds for his mortgage . Then the Home Owners Loan Corporation ...
... gages and for cash to pay the necessary taxes and incidental items essential in the transfer and refinancing of the home owners , pro- vided the mortgagees will accept the bonds for his mortgage . Then the Home Owners Loan Corporation ...
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... gages from a Federal home - loan bank . The result would be $ 2 or $ 3 of home mortgages made for each dollar of money invested by the United States . Senator TOWNSEND . That would be the profit ? Mr. RUSSELL . That is , if one of these ...
... gages from a Federal home - loan bank . The result would be $ 2 or $ 3 of home mortgages made for each dollar of money invested by the United States . Senator TOWNSEND . That would be the profit ? Mr. RUSSELL . That is , if one of these ...
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... gages , excluding farm mortgages , is about $ 30,000,000,000 , and the conclusion was reached that the United States should not under- take such a responsibility . Of course , there is much more difficulty in the speculative - mortgage ...
... gages , excluding farm mortgages , is about $ 30,000,000,000 , and the conclusion was reached that the United States should not under- take such a responsibility . Of course , there is much more difficulty in the speculative - mortgage ...
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... gages and then secured his 3 - year moratorium , immediately at the end of the 3 years you would have 80 percent plus 15 percent of interest , or 95 percent , and if he had to pay his taxes first he would have 105 percent of the value ...
... gages and then secured his 3 - year moratorium , immediately at the end of the 3 years you would have 80 percent plus 15 percent of interest , or 95 percent , and if he had to pay his taxes first he would have 105 percent of the value ...
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4. lappuse - ... makes any statement knowing it to be false, or whoever willfully overvalues any security, for the purpose of obtaining for himself or...
117. lappuse - ... income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, by any Territory, dependency or possession thereof, or by any State, county, municipality or local taxing authority ; except that any real property of the corporation shall be subject to State, Territorial, county, municipal or local taxation to the same extent, according to its value, as other real property is taxed.
109. lappuse - ... means such classes of first liens as are commonly given to secure advances on, or the unpaid purchase price of, real estate, under the laws of the State in which the real estate is located, together with the credit instruments, if any, secured thereby.
2. lappuse - The Corporation, including its franchise, its capital, reserves, and surplus, and its income shall be exempt from all taxation now or hereafter imposed by the United States, by any Territory, dependency, or possession thereof, or by any State, county, municipality, or local taxing authority...
3. lappuse - In order to provide local mutual thrift institutions in which people may invest their funds and in order to provide for the financing of homes, the Board is authorized, under such rules and regulations as it may prescribe, to provide for the organization, incorporation, examination, operation, and regulation of associations to be known as 'Federal Savings and Loan Associations...
5. lappuse - ... or (2) passes, utters or publishes, or attempts to pass, utter or publish, any false, forged or counterfeited...
117. lappuse - States, and such guaranty shall be expressed on the face thereof, and such bonds shall be lawful investments, and may be accepted as security for all fiduciary, trust, and public funds, the investment or deposit of which shall be under the authority or control of the United States or any officer or officers thereof.
5. lappuse - The provisions of sections 112, 113, 114, 115, 116, and 117 of the Criminal Code of the United States (USC, title 18, ch.
120. lappuse - Issued or purporting to have been issued by the corporation, or (4) passes, utters or publishes, or attempts to pass, utter or publish, as true any falsely altered or spurious...
112. lappuse - Board shall annually make a full report of its operations to the Speaker of the House of Representatives, who shall cause the same to be printed for the information of the Congress.