Word: mortgagee
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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To the Canadian Pacific and the Hud son's Bay Co., both holders of vast mineral rights in Saskatchewan, the mineral-tax law was virtually "confiscatory." The Dominion Loan & Mortgage challenge was almost surely a direct result of the fact that this year Saskatchewan's crop is poor...
The only socialist government in Can ada faced the toughest fight of its young life. Big business, which had seethed in silence for 15 months while Saskatchewan's CCFers adopted a batch of socialist laws, suddenly struck back. The Canadian Pacific Railway, the Dominion Loan & Mortgage Association and the...
¶ A Farm Security Act, prohibiting mortgage foreclosures in bad crop years.
The Federal Housing Administration resumed its prewar program of insuring mortgage loans on housing. The new houses would come later.
Last week Henry Kaiser yelped with pain when the RFC decided to put the loan on a businesslike basis. RFC's revamped terms were: 1) a 15-year 4% first mortgage of $69.5 million ($58 million for the marked-down value of the property, plus '$11.5 million which...