Annual Report of the Attorney General of the State of New YorkAttorney General's Office, 1910 - Attorneys general's opinions Includes a section called Opinions of the Attorney General. |
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... assessments against twenty - two corporations , firms or individuals , repre- senting aggregate assessments of $ 19,962,911 . Of the assess- ments made in 1901 , the second year of the Special Fran- chise Tax Law , assessments ...
... assessments against twenty - two corporations , firms or individuals , repre- senting aggregate assessments of $ 19,962,911 . Of the assess- ments made in 1901 , the second year of the Special Fran- chise Tax Law , assessments ...
Page 12
... assessing special franchises , and to the Attorney - Gen- eral in endeavoring to successfully defend these assessments when they were attacked in the courts . This case was the certiorari pro- ceeding brought by the Jamaica Water Supply ...
... assessing special franchises , and to the Attorney - Gen- eral in endeavoring to successfully defend these assessments when they were attacked in the courts . This case was the certiorari pro- ceeding brought by the Jamaica Water Supply ...
Page 13
... assessed valuation of $ 272 , - 600,206 . These settled proceedings reach to every section of the State , and are set forth at length in another part of my report . New York city's finished cases represent $ 227,265,691 in valu ations ...
... assessed valuation of $ 272 , - 600,206 . These settled proceedings reach to every section of the State , and are set forth at length in another part of my report . New York city's finished cases represent $ 227,265,691 in valu ations ...
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... assessments by reason of prompt payment of the taxes . AGRICULTURAL CASES . During the year 1909 over twenty - three hundred cases were prosecuted . Of this number , 1,558 were referred during the year 1909 , and the balance in prior ...
... assessments by reason of prompt payment of the taxes . AGRICULTURAL CASES . During the year 1909 over twenty - three hundred cases were prosecuted . Of this number , 1,558 were referred during the year 1909 , and the balance in prior ...
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... assess- ing a franchise tax against it , under section 182 of the Tax Law . The question here involved is whether the ... assessed it on the former basis , on the ground that the amendment of the law in 1906 prescribed that measure for ...
... assess- ing a franchise tax against it , under section 182 of the Tax Law . The question here involved is whether the ... assessed it on the former basis , on the ground that the amendment of the law in 1906 prescribed that measure for ...
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Page 581 - For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a residence by reason of his presence or absence while employed in the service of the United States ; nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of this State or of the United States...
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