Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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Even this figure left no operating capital , and the refinery management was forced to secure these funds by loans from the Merchants Bank of Halifax . At the end of its first year of operation the bank debt of the corporation totalled ...
Even this figure left no operating capital , and the refinery management was forced to secure these funds by loans from the Merchants Bank of Halifax . At the end of its first year of operation the bank debt of the corporation totalled ...
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When the bank foreclosed the mortgage which it held as security for its loans , Mr. Justice A. L. Palmer of the New Brunswick Supreme Court placed the firm in receivership under his control until the case was resolved .
When the bank foreclosed the mortgage which it held as security for its loans , Mr. Justice A. L. Palmer of the New Brunswick Supreme Court placed the firm in receivership under his control until the case was resolved .
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The city's four " major banking institutions , the Nova Scotia , the Union , the Merchants ( which subsequently became the Royal Bank of Canada ) and the Peoples – were among the soundest in the Dominion . The development of Halifax as ...
The city's four " major banking institutions , the Nova Scotia , the Union , the Merchants ( which subsequently became the Royal Bank of Canada ) and the Peoples – were among the soundest in the Dominion . The development of Halifax as ...
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