Refinancing of Farm Mortgages: Hearing Before the Committee on Agriculture, House of Representatives, Seventy-fourth Congress, First Session, on H.R. 2066 ... H.R. 6151 ... March 13, 14, 15, April 9, 10, 12, and 17, 1935U.S. Government Printing Office, 1935 - 206 pages |
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... benefits of this act extend to any farmer or member of his family who lost his or her farm through indebtedness or mortgage foreclosure since 1921 , and who wishes to repurchase a part or all of that farm or another farm like it . The ...
... benefits of this act extend to any farmer or member of his family who lost his or her farm through indebtedness or mortgage foreclosure since 1921 , and who wishes to repurchase a part or all of that farm or another farm like it . The ...
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... . Mr. BOILEAU . And believe in the principles of this bill and be- lieve that if it were enacted into law it would be of immeasurable benefit not only to agriculture but to industry and labor REFINANCING OF FARM MORTGAGES 19.
... . Mr. BOILEAU . And believe in the principles of this bill and be- lieve that if it were enacted into law it would be of immeasurable benefit not only to agriculture but to industry and labor REFINANCING OF FARM MORTGAGES 19.
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... benefit not only to agriculture but to industry and labor and every- one else , including those who have a capital investment . Mr. LEMKE . There is no question about that , and I may say that the insurance companies are in favor of ...
... benefit not only to agriculture but to industry and labor and every- one else , including those who have a capital investment . Mr. LEMKE . There is no question about that , and I may say that the insurance companies are in favor of ...
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... benefits of this act shall also extend to any farmer or member of his family who lost his or her farm through indebtedness or mortgage foreclosure since 1921 , and who desires to purchase part or REFINANCING OF FARM MORTGAGES 21.
... benefits of this act shall also extend to any farmer or member of his family who lost his or her farm through indebtedness or mortgage foreclosure since 1921 , and who desires to purchase part or REFINANCING OF FARM MORTGAGES 21.
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... benefit of the loan , would they not ? Mr. LEMKE . There would not be anything to stop them , and no reason why we should stop them from doing it . Mr. ANDRESEN . No reason why we should ? Mr. LEMKE . No. Mr. ANDRESEN . But would there ...
... benefit of the loan , would they not ? Mr. LEMKE . There would not be anything to stop them , and no reason why we should stop them from doing it . Mr. ANDRESEN . No reason why we should ? Mr. LEMKE . No. Mr. ANDRESEN . But would there ...
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12 percent acres agriculture amended amortization amount ANDRESEN bankers benefit BIERMANN billion BINDERUP BOILEAU borrower CHAIRMAN circulation committee Congress cost credit money CUMMINGS currency debentures debt deposits discount district dollars DOXEY Farm Credit Administration farm indebtedness Farm Loan Act farm mortgages farmers Federal Farm Loan Federal land bank Federal Reserve Act Federal Reserve banks Federal Reserve notes Federal Reserve System foreclosure Frazier-Lemke bill FULMER funds GILCHRIST going gold Government Governor home owners HOVEY HULL interest rate intermediate credit banks issuance issuing bank legislation LENNON MARSHALL Marvin Jones Michigan MYERS national farm-loan associations North Dakota notes issued O'BRIEN operate outstanding paid passed PATMAN payments percent interest PIERCE present production credit associations profits provides purchase question rate of interest refinancing saving sell situation statement surplus TALBOTT taxes tenant THATCHER tion Treasury United
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Page 82 - ... shall be held individually responsible, equally and ratably, and not one for another, for all contracts, debts, and engagements of such association to the extent of the amount of their stock therein at the par value thereof, in addition to the amount invested in such shares...
Page 97 - The Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency." It was well receiv'd by the common people in general; but the rich men dislik'd it, for it increas'd and strengthen'd the clamor for more money, and they happening to have no writers among them that were able to answer it, their opposition slacken'd, and the point was carried by a majority in the House. My friends there, who conceiv'd I had been of some service, thought fit to reward me by employing me in printing the money; a very profitable jobb and...
Page 97 - The Constitution provides that Congress shall have the power to coin money and regulate the value thereof.
Page 37 - STATEMENT OF HON. MERLIN HULL, A REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS FROM THE STATE OF WISCONSIN Mr. HULL.
Page 96 - I was on the side of an addition, being persuaded that the first small sum struck in 1 723 had done much good by increasing the trade, employment, and number of inhabitants in the province...
Page 83 - Funds transmitted to farm loan associations by Federal land banks to be loaned to its members shall be in current funds, or farm loan bonds, at the option of the borrower.
Page 60 - Act the land banks may loan 50 percent of the appraised value of the land plus 20 percent of the insured value of the buildings.
Page 83 - Federal land banks may pay to such agents the actual expense of appraising the land offered as security for a loan, examining and certifying the title thereof, and making, executing, and recording the mortgage papers...
Page 82 - Act prescribed, and to meet all other obligations of the association, subject to the orders of the board of directors and in accordance with the by-laws of the association. It shall be the duty of the secretary-treasurer, acting under the direction of the national farm loan association, to collect, receipt for, and transmit to the Federal land bank payments of interest, amortization installments, or principal arising out of loans made through the association.
Page 97 - and many likewise in Chestnut Street and other streets, which made me then think the inhabitants of the city were deserting it one after another. Our debates possessed me so fully of the subject that I wrote and printed an anonymous pamphlet on it, entitled The Nature and Necessity of a Paper Currency.