The Power of County Boards to Act Upon Assessments Made by the State Board of Equalization Considered: Argument of Creed Haymond Before the Supreme Court of California in Support of the Power |
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... proportion to the number of miles operated in each county ; and did apportion to the County of Sacramento , one of said counties , its proper proportion of said assessment and valuation , as follows : The Amador Branch Railroad ...
... proportion to the number of miles operated in each county ; and did apportion to the County of Sacramento , one of said counties , its proper proportion of said assessment and valuation , as follows : The Amador Branch Railroad ...
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... proportion to the number of miles of railroad located in such counties , cities and counties , cities , towns , town- ships and districts . Section 13 of the same Article , provides that the Legislature shall pass all laws necessary to ...
... proportion to the number of miles of railroad located in such counties , cities and counties , cities , towns , town- ships and districts . Section 13 of the same Article , provides that the Legislature shall pass all laws necessary to ...
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... proportion to its value . " The proportion is to be ascertained " as provided by law . " It will not do to say in answer to this proposition , that section 10 of the same article provides that certain property shall be assessed by a ...
... proportion to its value . " The proportion is to be ascertained " as provided by law . " It will not do to say in answer to this proposition , that section 10 of the same article provides that certain property shall be assessed by a ...
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... proportion to which the whole rolling- stock bears to the number of miles of road ope- rated in each county . The framers of the Con- stitution saw no reason to exempt railroad property as such from the operation of the usual laws for ...
... proportion to which the whole rolling- stock bears to the number of miles of road ope- rated in each county . The framers of the Con- stitution saw no reason to exempt railroad property as such from the operation of the usual laws for ...
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... proportion to its value , it would be immaterial whether it was assessed above or below its value , for in either case the rate of taxation would be apportioned on a rule of equality as between the several taxpayers . But a State tax ...
... proportion to its value , it would be immaterial whether it was assessed above or below its value , for in either case the rate of taxation would be apportioned on a rule of equality as between the several taxpayers . But a State tax ...
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Act of March action amended argument ascer Assembly assessment book assessment roll Assessor of Sacramento Attorney-General Auditor become a law Board of Equalization Board of Supervisors Boone County Canal and canal canal lands Central Pacific Railroad citizens clause conferred Constitution of California county and partly County Boards COUNTY OF SAC Court say deny the right entered exercise Fargo Fargo & Co Federal Constitution framers House increase or lower individual assessments lature Legis legislative Legislature majority March 4th McHenry County members elected ment Michigan Canal number of votes owners parties in interest passed petitioner Placer Placer County Political Code power to assess power to equalize printed statute book proceedings property situated partly purpose of taxation R. S. Ch Railroad Company railroad property railroads operated real property requisite number right or privilege Sacramento County STANFORD Supreme Court taxed in proportion thereof tion valuation violation void
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Page 57 - No law shall be passed granting to any citizen, class •of citizens, or corporation other than municipal, privileges or immunities which upon the same terms shall not equally belong to all citizens or corporations.
Page 57 - All laws of a general nature shall have a uniform operation; the General Assembly shall not grant to any citizen or class of citizens, privileges or immunities, which upon the same terms shall not equally belong to all citizens.
Page 7 - The franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails, and rolling stock of all railroads operated in more than one county in this State shall be assessed by the State Board of Equalization at their actual value, and the same shall be appoitioned to the counties, cities and counties, cities, towns, townships, and districts...
Page 17 - House, but may be amended or rejected by the other; and on the final passage of all bills they shall be read at length, and the vote shall be by yeas and nays upon each bill separately, and shall be entered on the Journal ; and no bill shall become a law without the concurrence of a majority of the members elected to each House.
Page 24 - Each House shall keep a Journal of its proceedings, and cause the same to be published.
Page 8 - All property in the State except as otherwise in this Constitution provided, not exempt under the laws of the United States, shall be taxed in proportion to its value, to be ascertained as provided by law, or as hereinafter provided.** The word "property...
Page 9 - Every act shall embrace but one subject and matters properly connected therewith; which subject shall be expressed in the title. But if any subject shall be embraced in an act, which shall not be expressed in the title, such act shall be void only as to so much thereof as shall not be expressed in the title.
Page 59 - No special privileges or immunities shall ever be granted which may not be altered, revoked or repealed by the Legislature; nor shall any citizen, or class of citizens, be granted privileges or immunities which, upon the same terms, shall not be granted to all citizens.
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Page 28 - If it should appear from these journals that any act did not receive the requisite majority, or that in respect to it the legislature did not follow any requirement of the constitution, or that in any other respect the act was not constitutionally adopted, the courts may act upon this evidence...