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660 SIXTY-SECOND CONGRESS. Sess. HI. Cus.26, 27. 1913. said commissioners shall cause the corporation counsel to institute crimmal proceedmgs for the enforcement of thi Act before any court of competent jurisdiction. Foreclosure, em., Sm. 8. That m any foreclosure onany loanmade unda- this Act no °’“'*°* ‘”’*“°“· charges for attorneys’ or agents' fees shall be made or collected which w exceed ten_ per cmtum of the amount found due in such foreosure proceedings. Llqulhtnd asm- Sup. 9. 'llhat in any contract made in pursuance of the provisions °*°'·°‘°·““""""· ofthisAct it shall beunlawfultoirncorporateany rovhionforliquigated ogcother damages as a pmalty for any dxault or forfeiture rm swasnu tt Sec. 10. 'That nothing wntainedin thkAct shall be held to apply

  • '“‘*'·°'°- t0t.helegitimatebusmessofnationalbankslicenaedbank' -trust

companies, savings banks, and losln asociationsflgi realvci ui. · . ”~ F gstate brokeisg as defined m the Act of Congress of July first, nmeteen undred an wo.

 W Sm._ 11. That the enforcement of this Act shall be intrusted to the
 of the Dktrict of Columbia, and they are hereby

authorized and empowered to make all rules and regulations necessary in tlteui fczrdthe corgduct of sinch business and the enforcemeno m dmoneretoau f `tethere°h. M§°_§§f°°°¤° l•'• 12. gllfit all Acts and parts of Aclz ifilmildonldisienxli herewliltli are df; °-‘”°" "'“‘ “" Smog: thi Act shall take effect at the expiration of thirty days from and aliterthedate ofifspassage. pproved, Fe ruary 4, 1913.

  • '*{·,;f*-,;}*,;,;,1;*1;* cine. av.-as Act rsaspmsuag me Nsucm Institute of Arts and wm.

[*’°"“°¢ N°- “°·l Be it enacted by the Smale ud H R maui myd b,£*'*"°° °' °°‘“¤· States of America in Uongruslnaecnrbnllzlif %al.grc:>oks Aiduautigldf lliyassa- N•¤o¤•¤ resume chusetts; Francis Adams, of ,Massachusetts; He Adams of Arts and [Aman . , IW y i,,.,.,,,,.,,.,,d_ of the District of Columbian George Ade, of Indiana; Henry . Alden

  • ¤°°*¤°*•*°¤· of New Jerseg; Rwhard Aldrich, of New York; James Lane Allen of

New York- imeon E. Baldwin of Connecticut; A1-lo Bates of Massa- Qiuiettgjhlgtlollgert Bridge?}?f l\&ewkY<§k;hWé C. Brownell, of New or :; o urroughs, 0 · B » ‘ - liichotléas Butler, og N;w(Yo1ik; 1Ge:rr§f lllllllilalilg, of Biggs; ciuse ; ss oarmon, o Massac tt; d' J. C ` lliigrétugsgcgd Robleirt hghxambegélsgf New lkclsi-(kl; Edwgrvdméliarcif ,_assacuses·o ,fl' Churchill, of New Hambshire; Jkrnncgs Bl€(Il$>}1in<(ill3?a0lf(ll1;1s;a•*K1l;1§f§sIi Royal Cortissoz, of New York; Wilbur Lucius Cross, of Connecticut: Samuel McChord Crothers, of Massachusetts; Charles de Kay of New ?1¢;r§:)§S¥nr1;le(y} Iégtg-Hl&unn3LofmN<i;v&iYor%<?; Maurice Francis Eiga, of _ a; es r · · . %nF1élc%{ ::1 Nezv York; {John Huston lghilelylzndlf .0,0 ac tt;JlF," t.,..,. H.i F...:-:2 a..2,s2..‘;:. 1*;;-:2;;.*1%% ¥-g·-a» Jumor, ofP8Il1lBYlV8l1l8; Hamlin Garland, Bt Illinois- E$fii“’ sleeve, of Maryland; William Gillette of Connecf Ll if lgmm of New York G , icu , ammnce (ul- » , eo%ge Gordon, of Massachusetts- Robert %ft"§€’§$£.““3?h1@‘i?0r§?'}i (i’°°i‘f’l§f’ °' ”’¥“‘5“°°h“Si‘°“"Wi"i*£m Sherburne Hua , of amatieut-‘ c “ °"u° °‘“""’“°““ Am-“’ Jersey; Oliver lhrford of New Yorgirlg beclem of°N§w Ripley Hitchcock of New York- M A l)e(lV rt Hemck’ 0 mmm; ts; w' · , , .. . olfe Howe, of Mass h - set D Howells, of New York, Archer M. Huntington, cfagigy