| Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 1138 pages
...the constitutional amendment adopted in 1875, requiring that property shall be assessed for taxation under general laws and by uniform rules, according to its true value, all prior special or local laws exempting property from taxation were abrogated, unless they constituted... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1891 - 1132 pages
...force of the amendatory provision of the constitution, requiring property to "bfi assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to. its true value. " The general rule that was deemed apposite was thus expressed in the opinion that was read In the... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1916 - 1108 pages
...7 of article 4 of the state Constitution, which declares that prope'rty shall be assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to its true value; (2) because the assessments are not properly made, in that none of the assessments shows upon its face... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1909 - 1164 pages
...that the act quoted violates the constitutional provision that "property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules according to its true value" in that the first section lays down an illusory classification of the property taxable. In this we... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1908 - 1156 pages
...that provision of our state Constitution which requires that "property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to Its true value" ; and also because it infringed that provision of the federal Constitution which prohibits the states... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1164 pages
...nevertheless to repeal or alteration at the will of the Legislature." "Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to its true value." The general purpose of these amendments is sufficiently clear. The one last mentioned, whether considered... | |
| New Jersey. State Board of Assessors - Taxation - 1886 - 516 pages
...Constitution of the State of New Jersey, which provides that " Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules, according to its true value." Second. That the act is unconstitutional because it is in violation of the last clause of Section 1... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - Taxation - 1886 - 1100 pages
...situated, is not in violation of the constitutional provision that " property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules, according to its true value." - The same provision " does not require all property to be taxed. It leaves the legislative power of... | |
| New Jersey. State Board of Assessors - Taxation - 1886 - 516 pages
...Constitution of the State of New Jersey, which provides that " Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules, according to its true value." Second. That the act is unconstitutional because it is in violation of the last clause of Section 1... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1912 - 1164 pages
...manner prescribed by article 4, ยง 7, par. 12, Const, reading: "Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules, according to its true value." So, if the imposition made by the act of 1894 is a tax on property, it must fall, because of the various... | |
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