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Monograph

Identifikator:
1831284952
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-225876
Document type:
Monograph
Author:
Meeker, James Edward http://d-nb.info/gnd/126597340
Title:
The work of the Stock Exchange
Edition:
Revised edition
Place of publication:
New York
Publisher:
The Ronald Press Company
Year of publication:
[1930]
Scope:
XVI, 720 Seiten
Illustrationen, Diagramme
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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  • The work of the Stock Exchange
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Chapter I. The evolution of securities
  • Chapter II. Organized security markets and their economic functions
  • Chapter III. The rise of the New York stock exchange
  • Chapter IV. The distribution of securities
  • Chapter V. The dangers and benefits of stock speculation
  • Chapter VI. A typical investment transaction
  • Chapter VII. Credit transactions in securities
  • Chapter VIII. The floor trader and the specialist
  • Chapter IX. The odd-lot business
  • Chapter X. The bond market
  • Chapter XI. The security collateral loan market
  • Chapter XII. Comparison and security clearance
  • Chapter XIII. Security delivieries, loans, and transfers
  • Chapter XIV. Money clearance and settlement
  • Chapter XV. The commission house
  • Chapter XVI. The administration of the stock exchange
  • Chapter XVII. The stock exchange and American business
  • Chapter XVIII. The stock exchange as an international market

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APPENDIX 
655 
4. A certificate must be accompanied by a proper assignment, executed 
either on the certificate itself or on a separate paper, in which latter case 
there must be an assignment for each certificate which must comply with 
the requirements of Rule 5. Each assignment must be guaranteed as 
required in Rule 22. 
5. A separate assignment must contain provision for the irrevocable 
appointment of an attorney, with power of substitution, and a full descrip- 
tion of the certificate, ie., name of company, issue, certificate number, 
amount (the latter written in words and numerals). The entire description 
of the certificate must be in the same writing. 
6. Any alteration or correction in an assignment or a power of sub- 
stitution must be accompanied by an explanation on the original instrument 
signed by the person executing the assignment or power of substitution. 
7. When an assignment has been filled in with the name of an individual 
or firm as attorney, a power of substitution must be executed. 
8. The signature to an assignment or power of substitution must be 
technically correct, i.e., it must correspond with the name as written upon 
the certificate in every particular without alteration or enlargement or any 
change whatever. 
9. A certificate in the name of a corporation or an institution, or in 
a name with official designation, is a delivery only when the statement 
“Proper papers for transfer filed by assignor” is placed on the assignment 
and signed by the transfer agent. 
10. A certificate assigned by a Married Woman is a delivery only during 
the closing of transfer books, when a joint assignment and acknowledg- 
ment by husband and wife is necessary. 
(Note:—The foregoing rule is deemed mecessary inasmuch as the laws of various 
furisdictions do not vest absolute control of persomal property in married women.) 
11. A certificate in the name of an Unmarried Woman with the prefix 
“Miss” is a delivery without acknowledgment, when signed “Miss.” 
12. A certificate in the name of a Widow or an Unmarried Woman 
without the prefix “Miss,” is a delivery only when the assignment is proper- 
ly acknowledged. 
13. A certificate with an assignment or power of substitution executed 
by an Insolvent is a delivery only during the closing of transfer books, 
when such a certificate held by others than the insolvent must be accom- 
panied by an affidavit that the said certificate was held on a date prior 
to the insolvency. 
14. A certificate with an assignment or a power of substitution executed 
by a firm that has ceased to exist is a delivery only during the closing of 
the transfer books provided the assighment or power of substitution is 
properly acknowledged or proven. 
15. A certificate with an assignment or a power of substitution executed 
by a firm that has dissolved and is succeeded by one of the same name is a 
Jelivery when the new firm shall have signed the statement “Execution 
Guaranteed” under a date subsequent to the formation of the new firm. 
16. A certificate with an assignment or a power of substitution executed 
by a deceased person, trustee, guardian, infant, executor, administrator, 
assignee, receiver in bankruptcy, agent, or attorney is not a delivery, except 
as provided in Rule 35. 
17. A certificate with an inscription to indicate joint tenancy, or with 
qualification, restriction or special designation, is not a delivery. 
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