| United States. Interstate Commerce Commission - Railroad law - 1903 - 478 pages
...from their nature and habits are destructive of other property. Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to its true value. But the legislature may provide for a special mode of valuation and assessment for railroads, and railroad... | |
| Emerson E. Ballard, Tilghman Ethan Ballard - Real property - 1903 - 948 pages
...Fourchy, 3o La. Ann. 91o. Const. Amend. NJ,'art. 4, § 7, par. 12: 'Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules according to its true value.' Held, that this did not preclude the legislature from exempting shares in all corporations except banks.... | |
| Frederick Newton Judson - Taxation - 1903 - 906 pages
...from their nature and habits are -destructive of other property. Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to its true value. But the legislature may provide for a special mode of valuation and assessment for railroads, and railroad... | |
| Indiana. Supreme Court, Horace E. Carter, Albert Gallatin Porter, Gordon Tanner, Benjamin Harrison, Michael Crawford Kerr, James Buckley Black, Augustus Newton Martin, Francis Marion Dice, John Worth Kern, John Lewis Griffiths, Sidney Romelee Moon, Charles Frederick Remy - Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 800 pages
...much of good as was attainable under the single requirement that 'property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules, according to its true value'. In other respects, the legislative power over taxation was left unimpaired. If property be such in... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1903 - 1272 pages
...license tax was assailed as repugnant to the "constitutional requirement that property shall be assessed under general laws and by uniform rules, according to Its true value." The court said: "The Constitutions of other states contain provisions analogous to the requirements... | |
| Wisconsin. Tax Commission - Taxation - 1903 - 394 pages
...1902, Sec. 2325.) NEW .JERSEY. Constitution.— (Adopted 1875.) "Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to its true value." Mortgage Tax Law. — Under the act approved March 28, 1893, it is provided: " That hereafter no mortgage... | |
| American Society for Municipal Improvements - Municipal engineering - 1903 - 246 pages
...it in the constitution of the state in the following language: "Property shall be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules according to its true value." Assessments are not burdens at all in the sense that taxes are. They are merely benefits or equivalents... | |
| Henry Philip Farnham - Drainage laws - 1904 - 1030 pages
...least $100 is in conflict with a constitutional provision requiring property to be assessed for taxes under general laws and by uniform rules according to its true value, but one complaining of such an assessment, who is liable at all. is not entitled to have it wholly... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1905 - 1024 pages
...the assessor, and are subject to the same supervision by the board of supervisors. But chapter 126 of the Code displaces the whole scheme of taxation....whose horse or cow or land or other property has been MISSISSIPPI SUPUEME COURT. assessed in all these years, and who has paid his taxes according to such... | |
| Association of American Universities. Conference - Education, Higher - 1905 - 608 pages
...presume in almost every case there is a phrase which says that all property shall be " assessed for taxes under general laws, and by uniform rules, according to its true value," and no legislator has any right to make any exemptions unless he can think that he is really taxing... | |
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