Frazier–Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act
The Frazier–Lemke Farm Bankruptcy Act was an Act of Congress passed in the United States in 1934 that restricted the ability of banks to repossess farms.
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Long title | An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act to establish a uniform system of bankruptcy throughout the United States", approved 1 July 1898, and Acts amendatory thereof and supplementary thereto. |
Enacted by | the 73rd United States Congress |
Effective | 28 June 1934 |
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Public law | Pub. L. 73–486 |
Statutes at Large | 48 Stat. 1289, Chapter 869 |
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Louisville Joint Stock Land Bank v. Radford |
The U.S. 73rd Congressional Senate bill S. 3580 was signed into law by the 32nd President of the United States Franklin Roosevelt.
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