SHALLENBERGER V. FIRST STATE BANK OF HOLSTEIN, 219 U. S. 114 (1911)

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Shallenberger v. First State Bank of Holstein, 219 U.S. 114 (1911)

Shallenberger v. First State Bank of Holstein, Nebraska

No. 445

Argued December 8, 1910

Decided January 3, 1911

219 U.S. 114

Syllabus

Following, and on the authority of, Noble State Bank v. Haskell, ante, p. 219 U. S. 104, sustaining the Bank Depositors' Guaranty Fund Acts of Oklahoma, held that a similar act of Nebraska providing for a guaranty fund and prohibiting banking except by corporations formed under the act, is not unconstitutional.

172 F.9d 9 reversed.

The facts, which involve the constitutionality of the banking act of Nebraska, creating a depositors' guaranty fund, are stated in the opinion.

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