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Moratorien und andere Sonderregelungen des Zahlungsverkehrs im Auslande

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Monograph

Identifikator:
1004499035
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-18411
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Moratorien und andere Sonderregelungen des Zahlungsverkehrs im Auslande
Edition:
Dritte vervollständigte Auflage
Place of publication:
Berlin
Publisher:
[Liebheit & Thiesen]
Year of publication:
1914
Scope:
1 Online-Ressource (verschiedene Seitenzählungen)
Digitisation:
2017
Collection:
Economics Books
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Document type:
Monograph
Structure type:
Chapter
Title:
England
Collection:
Economics Books

Contents

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  • Zur Geschichte und Theorie des Bergregals und der Bergbaufreiheit
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Einleitung
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit im Griechischen und Römischen Rechte
  • Verhältnis des Römischen zum Deutschen Bergrecht
  • Die Bergbaufreiheit und die Allmende
  • Die Bergwerksabgaben
  • Waren die Bergwerke im Mittelalter ein rechtliches Zubehör zu Grund und Boden ?
  • Begriff der Regalien
  • Begriff des Bergregals
  • Begriff der Bergbaufreiheit
  • Über das Alter des Bergregals
  • Über den Beweis der Regalität der Bergwerke
  • Das Ungarische (Schemnitzer) Bergrecht
  • Das Böhmisch-Mährische Bergrecht
  • Das Sächsische (Freiberger) Bergrecht
  • Die schlesischen Goldrechte
  • Die Tyrolischen Bergwerksordnungen
  • Die Harzer Bergordnungen
  • Die Bergwerksordnungen für Admont
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit im Sachsen- und Schwabenspiegel
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit in England
  • Die Berggewohnheiten in der Grafschaft Derbyshire
  • Die rechtlichen Verhältnisse der Salinen im Mittelalter
  • Die Urkunden bei Böhlau, betreffend das Salzregal bis zum Jahre 1300
  • Ergebnis aus den in § 22 aufgeführten Urkunden
  • Die Urkunden, betreffend das Metallregal bis zum Jahre 1300
  • Ergebnis aus dem im § 24 besprochenen Urkunden
  • Das Bergregal, die Bergbaufreiheit und die Altgermanische Agrarverfassung
  • Die Fortentwicklung des Bergregals und der Bergbaufreiheit vom 14. bis gegen Ende des 18. Jahrhunderts
  • Die Bergbaufreiheit, das Erstfinderrecht, der bergrechtliche Fund und die bergrechtliche Mutung im Verhältnisse zum Bergregale
  • Die rechtliche Natur der regalen Mineralien vor und nach der Verleihung. Das Bergwerkseigentum
  • Bergregal und Bergbaufreiheit im heutigen Recht

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SEC. 10 FEDERAL RESERVE ACT 
banking institution, trust company, or Federal reserve 
bank nor hold stock in any bank, banking institution, or 
trust company; and before entering upon his duties as a 
member of the Federal Reserve Board he shall certify 
ander oath to the Secretary of the Treasury that he has 
complied with this requirement. Whenever a vacancy 
shall occur, other than by expiration of term, among the 
six members of the Federal Reserve Board appointed by 
the President, as above provided, a successor shall be 
appointed by the President, with the advice and consent 
of the Senate, to fill such vacancy, and when appointed 
he shall hold office for the unexpired term of the member 
whose place he is selected to fill. 
The President shall have power to fill all vacancies 
that may happen on the Federal Reserve Board during 
the recess of the Senate by granting commissions which 
shall expire with the next session of the Senate. 
Nothing in this Act contained shall be construed as 
taking away any powers heretofore vested by law in the 
Secretary of the Treasury which relate to the supervision, 
management, and control of the Treasury Department 
and bureaus under such department, and wherever any 
power vested by this Act in the Federal Reserve Board 
or the Federal reserve agent appears to conflict with the 
powers of the Secretary of the Treasury, such powers 
shall be exercised subject to the supervision and control 
of the Secretary. 
The Federal Reserve Board shall annually make a full 
report of its operations to the Speaker of the House of 
Representatives, who shall cause the same to be printed 
for the information of the Congress. 
Section three hundred and twenty-four of the Revised 
Statutes of the United States shall be amended so as to 
read as follows: 
“Spc. 324. There shall be in the Department of the 
Treasury a bureau charged with the execution of all laws 
passed by Congress relating to the issue and regulation 
of national currency secured by United States bonds and, 
under the general supervision of the Federal Reserve 
Board, of all Federal Reserve notes, the chief officer of 
which bureau shall be called the Comptroller of the 
Currency and shall perform his duties under the general 
directions of the Secretary of the Treasury. 
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