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The Mexican Crisis: Who Should Be A Country's Lender Of Last Resort?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
The Mexican Crisis: Who Should Be A Country's Lender Of Last Resort?, Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
Cynthia C. Lichtenstein
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National Banks And Section 91: Protection From Judgment Creditors Pending Appeal, Christian Johnson, William Deitrick
National Banks And Section 91: Protection From Judgment Creditors Pending Appeal, Christian Johnson, William Deitrick
Christian A. Johnson
Although the National Bank Act was enacted over 100 years ago, national banking associations (national banks) have only recently realized the full benefits of Section 91 of the Act.
Wild Card Statutes, Parity And National Banks - The Renascence Of State Banking Powers, Christian Johnson
Wild Card Statutes, Parity And National Banks - The Renascence Of State Banking Powers, Christian Johnson
Christian A. Johnson
The United States has a dual banking system in which banks can be charted either as a National Bank under the National Bank Act or a State Bank under any one of fifty different state banking laws. State Banks have often led the way in banking innovations and developing new approaches for regulating and examining financial institutions. However, in the past decade, State Banks have experienced difficulties in remaining competitive with National Banks, primarily because of the increasingly broad powers granted to National Banks by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency. Some states have responded by enacting "wild …