Later, Senator Bruce made a strong, but vain, appeal to reimburse the colored depositorsof the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company for losses incurred by the failure of the bank.
Book-keepers and tellers were kept at work to write up the books; and these showed: Due depositors and certificates, about one hundred and twenty thousand dollars, for which remained of coin about fifty thousand dollars.
During the 22d we all kept open, and watched our depositors closely; but the day was generally observed by the people as a holiday, and the firemen paraded the streets of San Francisco in unusual strength.
We took our chances with the other depositorsand we will stay with them.
Early as was the hour, the sharp-lined figures of the depositors jammed against the closed doors of the bank and faded to dim shadows at the far end of the line.
Indian depositors generally might take alarm and hoard money in their own houses on a large scale.
This saves trouble, and prevents thoughtless depositors from going to the bank every time they want a dollar.
Most banks will not allowdepositors to draw out less than a fixed sum, say $5.
The money so earned is reckoned as a net profit, and it may be distributed, and usually is, among its depositors as a "dividend.
Depositors were - partially - compensated by the main shareholder of the bank, an Arab sheikh.
The RTC operated and sold these institutions - or paid off the depositors and closed them.
If it does the latter, it can run it and then sell it as a going concern, or close it, pay off the depositors and try to collect the loans.
Instead, depositors are made partners in the banks' - largely fictitious - profits.
Hundreds of thousands of depositors scrambled to withdraw their funds and hundreds of savings and loans association (out of a total of more than 3,000) became insolvent instantly, unable to pay their depositors.
There seems to be little difference between the depositors attacking gold direct and attacking the gold through the notes in the reserve.
The interest that the State would be enabled to allow to depositors would clearly depend to a great extent on the interest which it would be able to receive from the financial institutions engaged in lending the money.
On this point Sir Edward's answer is telling: "In reply to this statement, I say that the depositorsat the present time can always get gold by drawing out notes from the reserve and taking gold from the Issue Department.
The depositorsin savings banks have a direct legal claim on the bank as a corporation.
Such a contingency is made impossible by business custom and public opinion especially among the larger customers of banks, but the panic of small depositors often brings about dangerous conditions.
The funds collected by these agencies are usually deposited in local savings banks, and depositors are encouraged to open individual accounts there, whenever they have considerable sums saved.
Demand deposits, while not money, clearly perform the function of a reserve of purchasing power for depositors and reduce by so much the amount of money each must keep at hand to meet his current needs of purchasing power.
The total increase from investments is, after paying the expenses of operation and setting aside a surplus, distributable to the depositors at regular periods.
It protects the small depositors from the danger of dishonest private bankers who have preyed upon the immigrants in the larger cities.
But still, in the future as in the past, those depositors having funds that can be invested for considerable periods will seek a higher rate of interest than can be obtained from commercial banks.
It is desirable that depositors should be able easily to convert their savings-bank deposits over certain amounts into good bonds, bearing a higher rate of interest (after the method of the issue of postal savings bonds).
This requirement of notice is greatly to the advantage of depositors collectively and thus of the community as a whole.
The bank finally paid its depositors nearly dollar for dollar and interest, notwithstanding the large defalcation by its treasurer.
An important bank had suspended payment, and hundreds of depositors had found their little fortunes swept away.
Their depositors would run 'em quick as how-do-you-do, if there was a smash here in Chicago.
Small proprietors, depositors and stock-holders of the confiscated establishments will be reimbursed for all moneys held by them in the concern.
The interests of the small depositors will be safeguarded.
In another district, in Charles Place, the number of depositors has increased from 3 to 17.
I have heard my father say that depositors sometimes take fright at the slightest things concerning the private lives of bankers.
Opposite the lines for the owner's signature and address is a square ruled off for the reception of his thumb-print, so that even if illiterate, depositors may readily be identified.
Yet with all this remorseless hunting, check-raising flourishes so well all over the United States that the banks fear to give even a hint as to the sums of which they or their depositors are robbed each year.
The depositors were amazed at the amount of their savings; the increase seemed to awaken in them the instinct of property, and they at once determined to deposit the amounts in the city savings banks, or to buy clothes with them.
They voted for two months, and thus, for all this time, the depositors could not get at their savings.
In five minutes he was working in the crowd, and by night had the required number of the depositorsready to agree to let their money lie a year on deposit, and that matter was closed.
They signed whatever reports the general or Barclay put before them; there came a time in April when any three of a dozen depositors could have taken every penny out of the bank.
The money received from deposits may either be paid into the bank and repaid as wanted by depositors from petty cash, or held by the librarian and repaid when called up.
His voice sank still lower and trembled as he confessed: "It's the honest God's truth that any two dozen of our largest depositorscould close our doors to-day.
It means that the temper of your depositors will be such that you're liable to be lynched, when they learn that you might have kept the bank open and did not.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "depositors" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.