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Michigan Law Review

1936

Due process

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Banks And Banking-Constitutional Validity Of Statutes Allowing Reorganization Of Insolvent Bank Jan 1936

Banks And Banking-Constitutional Validity Of Statutes Allowing Reorganization Of Insolvent Bank

Michigan Law Review

A statute of Mississippi permitted the reopening of a closed bank, for the purpose of paying off creditors, upon terms proposed by three-fourths of the bank's creditors. The statute required that the proposition of the creditors be approved by the state superintendent of banks and confirmed by the court of chancery. Dissenting creditors opposed such a plan on the ground that the statute was unconstitutional because it impaired the obligation of contracts, and was contrary to the due process clause of the Federal Constitution. The court held that the statute was valid, that all it did was to change the …