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New York State Ass'n of Life Underwriters, Inc. v. New York State Banking Department
Whatever risk is incidental to the fulfillment of that function, according to the practice of banking as it has developed in these days, is to be accepted and suffered as one of the perils of the business” (id., at 232; see also, O’Connor v Bankers Trust Co., 159 Misc 920, 923 , affd 253 App Div 714 , affd 278 NY 649 [a determination of the incidental powers which are necessary to carry out the business of banking involves a careful consideration of banking experience and history]).
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James F. T. O’Connor, as Comptroller of the Currency Et Al., Appellants,
v.
Bankers Trust Company Et Al., Respondents
v.
Bankers Trust Company Et Al., Respondents
New York Court of Appeals.
Jul 7, 1938.
Alfred A. Cook, Harold Nathan, Clarence J. Shearn, Ben Herzberg, Henry Cohen and Clarence J. Shearn, Jr. ) for appellants.
John W. Davis, Joseph M. Proskauer, Bethuel M. Webster, Robert N. West, J. Alvin Van Bergh, Edwin F. Blair and Henry C. Smith
for Bankers Trust Company et al., respondents.
Wilkie Bushby and V. Henry Rothschild, 2nd, for President and Directors of Manhattan Company, respondent.
Cited by 16 opinions | Published
Judgment affirmed, with costs; no opinion.
Concur: Lehman, O’Brien, Hhbbs, Loughran and Rippey, JJ. Taking no part: Crane, Ch. J., and Finch, J.