banking law
collocation in Englishmeaningsofbankingandlaw
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banking
noun[U]
uk/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/us/ˈbæŋ.kɪŋ/
the business of operating ...
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law
noun
uk/lɔː/us/lɑː/
a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a ...
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(Definition ofbankingandlawfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This was often due to the feebleness ofbankinglawand supervision.
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Similarly, reform ofbankinglawis also essential.
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He became known as a specialist inbankinglaw.
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It is required underbankinglawto spread its assets and investors' moneys and savings in a wide variety of ventures.
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Their report is the result of two years of consultation and study covering the evolution ofbankinglawover more than 100 years.
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Bankinglawdoes not authorize a bank to alter the payment amount.
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His primary areas of practice included appellate work inbankinglaw, commercial law and equity.
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International law firms are generally limited to corporate, finance andbankinglaw.
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Other developing areas are bankruptcy law,bankinglawor financial services law, and environmental law.
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In 1937 backbenchers passed a radicalbankinglawthat was disallowed by the national government (banking was a federal responsibility).
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The firm specializes in plaintiffs' consumer class actions and commercial litigation, with a focus on technology, privacy, andbankinglaw.
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After the crisis, a newbankinglawwas passed, which was the signal for a boom in bank creation.
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Hamline has faculty members who are experts in bioethics, health law, intellectual property, international trade, corporate law, employment law, andbankinglaw.
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The license may be implied by a reference in the charter application to the bank being created under the statebankinglaw.
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As a lawyer, he developed an expertise in corporate and commercial law,bankinglaw, real estate law, municipal law and tax law.
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The court held that the word interest used in the 1863bankinglawincluded fees and, therefore, states could not regulate fees.
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Whereas a federal bank may operate under federal law, a consumer may have additional rights under the applicable statebankinglawin terms of consumer protection.
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His practice has been largely in the areas ofbankinglaw, domestic and international income and capital taxation, goods and services tax, partnership law, property law, trusts and wills.
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