New York University Law Quarterly Review, Volume 20Board of the New York University Law Quarterly Review, 1945 - Electronic journals 1947-1951 volumes contain fifth issue: Survey of New York Law. |
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Page 116
... operation to cases where the underlying property is owned by a taxpayer . The similarity of the reference to § 127 ( a ) ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) in both § 127 ( a ) ( 3 ) and ( e ) ( 1 ) would tend to warrant a similar interpretation of the ...
... operation to cases where the underlying property is owned by a taxpayer . The similarity of the reference to § 127 ( a ) ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) in both § 127 ( a ) ( 3 ) and ( e ) ( 1 ) would tend to warrant a similar interpretation of the ...
Page 117
... operation of § 127 ( a ) ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) which would have been its natural habitat . That the statute does not differentiate between tangible and intangible property rights , see supra , note 29. And the only distinction made by the ...
... operation of § 127 ( a ) ( 1 ) and ( 2 ) which would have been its natural habitat . That the statute does not differentiate between tangible and intangible property rights , see supra , note 29. And the only distinction made by the ...
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... operation of the law depends . " Yet in the instant case , where it seems the only question presented is whether the public emergency which existed in 1933 , when the original statute was enacted , still constituted a public emergency ...
... operation of the law depends . " Yet in the instant case , where it seems the only question presented is whether the public emergency which existed in 1933 , when the original statute was enacted , still constituted a public emergency ...
Contents
LAW QUARTERLY REVIEW | 1 |
Reorganizations and the Excess | 23 |
ARTICLES | 84 |
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