Exeter, NH asked in Banking, Civil Litigation and Constitutional Law for New Hampshire

Q: What standing does the 14th amendment have over any type of bank debt ? My understanding is debt occured that is funded

By the European Cental Banks (Fed is funded by those banks) are unconstitutional under the 14th amendment ?

1 Lawyer Answer
Bruce Alexander Minnick
Bruce Alexander Minnick
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  • Business Law Lawyer
  • Tallahassee, FL

A: The fourteenth amendment does not apply to any sort of "bank debt" per se--European or otherwise. The fourteenth amendment--among many other things--protects all individuals subject to the Constitution--and certain entities--from a state government "taking" of property without "due process of law."

If you are involved in some sort of federal administrative regulatory proceeding involving your foreign debt holdings you really need to get off this website and try to locate an experienced banking lawyer who has negotiated solutions to these very difficult regulatory problems.

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