Cases Determined in the United States Circuit Courts for the Eighth Circuit, Količina 4Griggs, Watson, & Day, 1878 |
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Stran 13
... amount of wharfage due the city , payment of which fine and costs shall operate as a discharge in full of the demand , is such an involuntary or compulsory payment of the taxes as will give the party so paying the right to recover back ...
... amount of wharfage due the city , payment of which fine and costs shall operate as a discharge in full of the demand , is such an involuntary or compulsory payment of the taxes as will give the party so paying the right to recover back ...
Stran 13
... amount of wharfage dues is not collectible because that amount , though reasonable , is , instead of a sum cer- tain upon every craft , adjusted to the size of the craft , to be ascer- tained by its tonnage . It may be conceded that no ...
... amount of wharfage dues is not collectible because that amount , though reasonable , is , instead of a sum cer- tain upon every craft , adjusted to the size of the craft , to be ascer- tained by its tonnage . It may be conceded that no ...
Stran 14
... amount of wharfage due the city , payment of which fine and the costs shall operate as a discharge in full of the demand ( city harbor ordinance , section 36 ) , is such an involuntary or compul- sory payment of the taxes as will give ...
... amount of wharfage due the city , payment of which fine and the costs shall operate as a discharge in full of the demand ( city harbor ordinance , section 36 ) , is such an involuntary or compul- sory payment of the taxes as will give ...
Stran 16
... amount by reference to the tonnage or capacity of the boat . A previous section makes the time which the paved wharf may be used by the boats depend on their tonnage , which is obviously a reasonable provision , and by section 30 the amount ...
... amount by reference to the tonnage or capacity of the boat . A previous section makes the time which the paved wharf may be used by the boats depend on their tonnage , which is obviously a reasonable provision , and by section 30 the amount ...
Stran 17
... amount is reasonable . Duncan & Davidson , for the plaintiff . Dyer & Emmons , for the defendant . TREAT , J. - The ordinance of the city of Louisiana covers the entire corporate limits of that city ; and if the plaintiff had paid the ...
... amount is reasonable . Duncan & Davidson , for the plaintiff . Dyer & Emmons , for the defendant . TREAT , J. - The ordinance of the city of Louisiana covers the entire corporate limits of that city ; and if the plaintiff had paid the ...
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