The Rule of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities of the Federal Banking Agencies
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Baxter, L
Published in: Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report
1993
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Published In
Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report
Publication Date
1993
Volume
47
Start / End Page
210 / 219
Related Subject Headings
- 4806 Private law and civil obligations
- 1801 Law
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Baxter, L. (1993). The Rule of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities of the Federal Banking Agencies. Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, 47, 210–219.
Baxter, L. “The Rule of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities of the Federal Banking Agencies.” Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report 47 (1993): 210–19.
Baxter L. The Rule of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities of the Federal Banking Agencies. Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report. 1993;47:210–9.
Baxter, L. “The Rule of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities of the Federal Banking Agencies.” Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report, vol. 47, 1993, pp. 210–19.
Baxter L. The Rule of Too Much Law? The New Safety/Soundness Rulemaking Responsibilities of the Federal Banking Agencies. Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report. 1993;47:210–219.
Published In
Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report
Publication Date
1993
Volume
47
Start / End Page
210 / 219
Related Subject Headings
- 4806 Private law and civil obligations
- 1801 Law