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New Jersey Statutes, Title: 17, CORPORATIONS AND INSTITUTIONS FOR FINANCE AND INSURANCE

    Chapter 2: Bonds secured by mortgage on leaseholds of camp meeting associations--limitations

      Section: 17:2-4: Bonds of home owners' loan corporation

           Any savings bank, banking institution, trust company, insurance company or building and loan association, organized under the laws of this state and mutual savings banks organized under any special charter or special law of this state, may invest in, hold for investment, and accept in lieu of cash, in reduction or in payment of indebtedness due any of the aforesaid, or in part payment or in full payment of the purchase price on the sale or transfer of any asset of any of the aforesaid, bonds issued or hereafter issued by the home owners' loan corporation, created under an act of congress entitled "An act to provide emergency relief with respect to home mortgage indebtedness, to refinance home mortgages, to extend relief to the owners of homes occupied by them and who are unable to amortize their debt elsewhere, to amend the federal home loan bank act, to increase the market for obligations of the United States and for other purposes," approved June thirteenth, one thousand nine hundred and thirty-three.



This section added to the Rutgers Database: 2013-06-10 16:36:30.






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