The Monthly Law Reporter, Volume 22Charles C. Little and James Brown, 1860 - Law |
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... whole tenor of judicial dicta and decision in this Commonwealth , indicate that ordinary , legitimate taxation , as such , must be universal , equal , and proportional . The general rule knows nothing about assessment for benefits or ...
... whole tenor of judicial dicta and decision in this Commonwealth , indicate that ordinary , legitimate taxation , as such , must be universal , equal , and proportional . The general rule knows nothing about assessment for benefits or ...
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... whole of a class , all the county , are taxed , and the tests of benefit to the county and of certainty that the ... whole of a small sovereignty , and the remainder upon the whole of a larger one . And it follows old English precedent ...
... whole of a class , all the county , are taxed , and the tests of benefit to the county and of certainty that the ... whole of a small sovereignty , and the remainder upon the whole of a larger one . And it follows old English precedent ...
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... whole parish to repair . " St. 7 & 8 , W. III . , 29 . Those bound to repair were bound to widen , if public exigency required . Rex v . Cumberland , 6 T. R. , 194 . The county liable in the last resort ; but not the occu- piers of land ...
... whole parish to repair . " St. 7 & 8 , W. III . , 29 . Those bound to repair were bound to widen , if public exigency required . Rex v . Cumberland , 6 T. R. , 194 . The county liable in the last resort ; but not the occu- piers of land ...
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... whole , there has appeared to be nothing inequitable or against good con- science in allowing the party to whom the money was paid to retain it . Such has been the character of most of the cases to which these rules have been applied ...
... whole , there has appeared to be nothing inequitable or against good con- science in allowing the party to whom the money was paid to retain it . Such has been the character of most of the cases to which these rules have been applied ...
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... whole court sitting in Banc . If it had been made the " short point for consideration " in Benson v . Monroe whether the money was paid voluntarily or by coercion , under pressure of prosecution for the penalties , no one can doubt how ...
... whole court sitting in Banc . If it had been made the " short point for consideration " in Benson v . Monroe whether the money was paid voluntarily or by coercion , under pressure of prosecution for the penalties , no one can doubt how ...
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