W. H. Crocker, The cause of hard times; Boston, Little, Brown & Co., 1896.
[78] (8 and 9 Will, III, Ch. 32.)
[79] (6 Anne, Ch. 16.)
[80] See [appendix].
[82] For a legal opinion concerning the rights of plaintiffs arising from memberships in a corporation as contrasted with those arising from memberships in a voluntarily unincorporated association the reader is referred to White vs. Brownell (2 Daly at p. 337), opinion at Special Term by Justice Van Vorst; and the same case at General Term, opinion by Justice Daly. The courts of New York State have on a number of occasions expressed their approval of the manner in which the Stock Exchange has discharged its functions under this form of organization. The reader’s attention is called to Belton vs. Hatch, 109, New York, 597, Court of Appeals.
[83] “The German Exchange Act of 1896,” by Dr. Ernst Loeb, in the Quarterly Journal of Economics, July, 1897.
[84] “Ten Years Regulation of the Stock Exchange in Germany,” by Henry Crosby Emery in the Yale Review, May, 1908.
[85] Ibid.
[86] “The German Bourse Law,” by G. Plochmann, North American Review, May, 1908.