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Retrieved from “www.archive.org of Cedar Street, had been under consideration, but it was found that sufficient and 136 CLEARING-HOUSES suitable room could not be had in that building, and rec- ommended that the association purchase a building and fit it up to meet the wants of the clearing-house and the banks.” At a subsequent meeting [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org of clearing-house rules, and acts as secretary of all the committees when they meet at the clearing-house. Although the constitution provides for the appoint- ment of a manager annually, it is the custom to retain the same one in office year after year. As a fact, there have been only three managers [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org do the members in the other clearing-houses at the present time. The clearing-agent is responsible only for the money actually received by it from the debtor banks and for the payment of such money to the creditor banks. Each clearing-house makes its exchanges in a rented room. The manager’s duties are not [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org 1889 ” ” ” 1121 1890 1046 1891 ” ” ” ” 885 1892 749 1893 ” ” ” 989 1894 ” 538 1895 521 1896 ” ” ” 535 1897 542 1898 ” ” ” 407 1899 ” ” ” ” 562 The maximum for this period, one thousand four hun- [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org Bills Legal Tenders . . Clearing-house Gold Ctfs, Gold Certificates . . Form of Ticket Used by Boston Banks for Notifying Clearing-house Manager of Amounts Paid in Making Settlements. anything else in the clearing-houses of the United States. Before its adoption, debtor banks which found their bal- ances at the morning exchanges [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org :%3C Having filled up this little form, he next proceeds to write his ticket, which will be a ‘ green/ if he is to receive on account of the day’s transactions, a ‘ white ‘ if he has to pay. The green ticket runs as follows : SETTLEMENT AT THE CLEARING-HOUSE. London, [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org million eight hundred and sixty-nine thousand fifty-five dollars and ninety-six cents. The largest balance ever paid by the clearing-house to any one bank was on May 9, 1899 thirteen million four hundred and sixty-two thousand three hundred and seventy-nine dollars and seventy-eight cents. The largest balance ever paid by a single institution [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org used at 313 fac-simile of debit voucher used at 315 fac-simile of first delivery voucher 307 fac-simile of second delivery voucher 309 form of delivery statement 305 form of delivery statement employed at 305 form of proof used in 311 manager’s settling sheet 306 second delivery voucher 306 Treasurer, duties of 25 [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org money. Hence the courts of Pennsylvania decided that they should not be regarded as money. The imposi- tion of a tax upon them, therefore, would have been not only a serious blow to one of the most effective and in- genious contrivances for the deliverance of the country from the throes of [...]

Retrieved from “www.archive.org is obtained; and the banks or parties have obligated them- selves to pay to the Clearing-house Association an annual payment of two hundred dollars, and also consent to the THE NEW YORK CLEARING-HOUSE 153 same examinations as are now required of its members, provided, however, that nothing contained in this resolu- tion [...]

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