Text of the the Act of 1824, issued by the Ohio General Assembly, prohibiting unauthorized issuing of banknotes.

Date
1824
Type
Book
Source
Joseph Richardson
Non-LDS
Hearsay
Direct
Reprint
Reference

Joseph Richardson and Allen Trimble, "An Act, to regulate judicial proceedings where banks and bankers are parties, and to prohibit issuing bank bills of certain descriptions," in Acts of a General Nature, Enacted, Revised and Ordered to be Re-Printed at the First Session of the Twenty-Second General Assembly of the State of Ohio (Columbus, OH: P. H. Olmsted, 1824), 358–66

Scribe/Publisher
P. H. Olmsted
People
Joseph Richardson, Allen Trimble
Audience
Reading Public
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Transcription

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Sec. 23. That no action shall be brought upon any notes or bills hereafter issued by any bank, banker or bankers, and intended for circulation, or upon any note, bill, bond or other security given, and made payable to any such bank, banker or bankers, unless such bank, banker, or bankers; shall be incorporated and authorized by the laws of this state to issue such bills and notes, but that all such notes, and bills, and bonds, and other securities shall be held and taken in all courts as absolutely void.

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