The American and English Encyclopedia of Law1894 |
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... proper branches of Congress is determined , 4 that duties , imposts , and excises must be uniform throughout the United States , 5 and that no preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of any one ...
... proper branches of Congress is determined , 4 that duties , imposts , and excises must be uniform throughout the United States , 5 and that no preference shall be given by any regulation of commerce or revenue to the ports of any one ...
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... proper purpose , but the net produce of all duties and imposts laid by any state on imports or exports shall be for the use of the treasury of the United States , and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of ...
... proper purpose , but the net produce of all duties and imposts laid by any state on imports or exports shall be for the use of the treasury of the United States , and all such laws shall be subject to the revision and control of ...
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... proper sphere of action and does not impose burdens under the name of taxation , which are not taxation in fact , its decisions as to what is proper , just , and politic , both in respect to the sub- jects of taxation and the kind and ...
... proper sphere of action and does not impose burdens under the name of taxation , which are not taxation in fact , its decisions as to what is proper , just , and politic , both in respect to the sub- jects of taxation and the kind and ...
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... proper subject of judicial inquiry , but whether the exer- cise of a conceded power in any partic- ular case is proper or not proper is a question for the body which imposed the tax . Brodnax v . Groom , 64 N. Car . 244. And see Hammett ...
... proper subject of judicial inquiry , but whether the exer- cise of a conceded power in any partic- ular case is proper or not proper is a question for the body which imposed the tax . Brodnax v . Groom , 64 N. Car . 244. And see Hammett ...
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... proper local officers . The state cannot authorize a municipal corporation to lay a tax which the state could not itself impose , and an unlimited power to raise taxes and raise money , aside from and beyond what may be necessary and proper ...
... proper local officers . The state cannot authorize a municipal corporation to lay a tax which the state could not itself impose , and an unlimited power to raise taxes and raise money , aside from and beyond what may be necessary and proper ...
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