Revision of New York banking law : 1956-1960 / New York Clearing House Association. 1956-1960.

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Revision of New York banking law : 1956-1960 / New York Clearing House Association. 1956-1960.

Includes correspondence and memoranda of Charles H. Willard, and reports, articles relating to New York banking law revisions.

1 v. (various pagings) ; 28 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6674569

Davis Polk & Wardwell, Library

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