| Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 652 páginas
...5-239 í ANN ( 151 ) ANN constant excess of the market rate of int. above the rate limited by law, had added to the expense incurred by borrowers on real security, and that such borrowers had been compelled to resort to the mode of granting annu. on lives ; a mode which has been made d... | |
| Cornelius Walford - 1871 - 736 páginas
...9-663 8-307 6-709 5 '239 constant excess of the market rate of int. above the rate limited by law, had added to the expense incurred by borrowers on real security, and that such borrmuers had been com felled to resort to the inn, I,- of granting annu. on lives ; a mode which has... | |
| Leone Levi - 1872 - 642 páginas
...late years, from a constant excess of the market rate of interest above the limit permitted by law, they have added to the expense incurred by borrowers on real security, and that such borrowers were compelled to resort to the mode of granting annuities on lives, a mode which was made a cover... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1922 - 468 páginas
...late years, from the constant excess of the market rate of interest above the rate limited by law, they have added to the expense incurred by borrowers...— a mode which has been made a cover for obtaining higher interest than the rate limited by law, and has further subjected the borrowers to enormous charges,... | |
| James William Gilbart - 1999 - 674 páginas
...late years, from the constant excess of the market rato of interest above the rate limited by law, they have added to the expense incurred by borrowers...— a mode which has been made a cover for obtaining higher interest than the rate limited by law, and has further subjected the borrowers to enormous charges,... | |
| 1866 - 1082 páginas
...late years, from the constant excess of the market rate of interest above the rate limited by law, they have added to the expense incurred by borrowers...lives, a mode which has been made a cover for obtaining higher interest than the rate limited by law, and has further subjected the borrowers to enormous charges,... | |
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