United States Supreme Court Reports, 82. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1986 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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... Holding Company Act of 1956 ( 12 USCS § 1843 ( c ) ( 8 ) ) , which autho- rizes bank holding companies , with prior Board approval , to engage in nonbanking activities that the Board determines are so closely related to banking as to be ...
... Holding Company Act of 1956 ( 12 USCS § 1843 ( c ) ( 8 ) ) , which autho- rizes bank holding companies , with prior Board approval , to engage in nonbanking activities that the Board determines are so closely related to banking as to be ...
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... Holding Company Act of 1956 ( 12 USCS § 1843 ( c ) ( 8 ) ) , which authorizes bank holding companies to engage in nonbanking activities that the Board determines are so closely related to banking as to be a proper incident thereto , is ...
... Holding Company Act of 1956 ( 12 USCS § 1843 ( c ) ( 8 ) ) , which authorizes bank holding companies to engage in nonbanking activities that the Board determines are so closely related to banking as to be a proper incident thereto , is ...
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... holding company within the meaning of the Bank Holding Com- pany Act . In March 1982 , BAC ap- plied to the Federal Reserve Board ( Board ) for approval under § 4 ( c ) ( 8 ) of the Act to acquire 100 percent of the voting shares of The ...
... holding company within the meaning of the Bank Holding Com- pany Act . In March 1982 , BAC ap- plied to the Federal Reserve Board ( Board ) for approval under § 4 ( c ) ( 8 ) of the Act to acquire 100 percent of the voting shares of The ...
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