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{{a|otto|{{image|Scissorman|png|Poor, stupid Samuel.}}}}An obscure German children’s author, {{Otto}} wrote [[Cruwwelpeter]], a book of cautionary tales about | {{a|otto|{{image|Scissorman|png|Poor, stupid Samuel.}}}}An obscure German children’s author, {{Otto}} wrote [[Cruwwelpeter]], a book of cautionary tales about what happens to children who misbehave with [[charge]]s (''Geschäftsanteilsverpfändung''), and it has thrown a long, nervous shadow over the practice of banking law ever since. The book catalogues a grim series of mishaps. | ||
*Little Harriet played with duration mismatches and burned herself to death. | |||
*Little Johnny Head-in-Air forgot to file a [[Slavenberg]] and was struck off the wharf and floated away fro the legal industry, never to be seen again. | |||
*Fidgety Philip amended his security package and rendered it void for want of [[consideration]]. | |||
*And, most gruesomely of all, there was the story of [[Sam Bankman-Fried|Samuel]], little “Nick-a-Fund”, who — well, read it for yourself: | |||
{{Little Nick-A-Fund}} | {{Little Nick-A-Fund}} | ||
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*[[Security interest]] | |||
*[[Struwwelpeter]] | *[[Struwwelpeter]] | ||
{{c|Büchstein stories}} | {{c|Büchstein stories}} |