America is not pledged as a guaranty for the payment of the loan or for the due use of the proceeds or the observance of the sinking fund requirements, the entire transaction is to be negotiated under the auspices of the United States of America and by... Fundamentals of Investment - Side 68redigert av - 1925 - 384 siderUten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| 1916 - 1304 sider
...General said the bonds were issued "upon authority explicitly conferred by the national power," and "the entire transaction is to be negotiated under the auspices of the United States and by its recognized aid." In the circular issued to induce investments the bureau stated tlae bonds... | |
| United States. Department of Justice - 1924 - 702 sider
...the strict and legal sense the faith of the United States of America is not pledged as a guarantee for the payment of the loan, or for the due use of...contingencies to protect the purchasers in good faith of these securities. I have the honor, therefore, to advise you that the said bonds, if and when issued... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Insular Affairs - 1924 - 172 sider
...for the payment of the loan or for the due use of the proceeds or the observance of the sinking-fund requirements, the entire transaction is to be negotiated under the auspices of the United States and by its recognition and aid. The assumption is therefore conclusive and necessary that the terms... | |
| United States. U.S. Congress. House. Committee on insular affairs - 1924 - 166 sider
...for the payment of the loan or for the due use of the proceeds or the observance of the sinking-fund requirements, the entire transaction is to be negotiated under the auspices of the United States and by its recognition and aid. The assumption is therefore conclusive and necessary that the terms... | |
| George William Edwards - 1926 - 392 sider
...as a guarantee for the payment of the loans, or for the due use of the proceeds or of the reserving of the sinking fund requirements, the entire transaction...recognition and aid. There can be no doubt, therefore, that a national power will take the necessary steps in all contingencies to protect the purchasers in good... | |
| George William Edwards - 1926 - 392 sider
...the United States of America and by its recognition and aid. There can be no doubt, therefore, that a national power will take the necessary steps in all...contingencies to protect the purchasers in good faith of these securities. An implied guaranty amounting almost to an actual endorsement may be seen in the... | |
| William Cameron Forbes - 1928 - 706 sider
...opinion to you of December 26, 1903, 25 Ops. 89, 93. ' "This issue and sale of bonds is authorized by the national power and, while in the strict and...contingencies to protect the purchasers in good faith of these securities."' (Extract from circular of the Bureau of Insular Affairs, November 16, 1926, offering... | |
| Joint Preparatory Committee on Philippine Affairs - 1938 - 730 sider
...which will surround those provided for in this bill. This is what he wrote to the Secretary of War : "The entire transaction is to be negotiated under the auspices of the United States and by its recognition and aid." Again, in a letter to the Secretary of the Treasury upon the same... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1939 - 392 sider
...the strict and legal sense the faith of the United States of America is not pledged as a guarantee for the payment of the loan, or for the due use of...contingencies to protect the purchasers in good faith of these securities." — Opinion, Attorney General, Aug. 11, 1921, 33 Op. Atty. Gen., 7, 9. See also... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Territories and Insular Affairs - 1939 - 388 sider
...the strict and legal sense the faith of the United States of America is not pledged as a guarantee for the payment of the loan, or for the due use of...contingencies to protect the purchasers in good faith of these securities." — Opinion, Attorney General, Aug. 11, 1921, 33 Op. Atty. Gen., 7, 9. See also... | |
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