There can be no improvement which has been intelligently planned and executed without some local benefit, and it follows that there should always be some local assessment. No improvement, however small or however large, will be of equal benefit to the... The Modern City and Its Problems - Stran 350avtor: Frederic C. Howe - 1915 - 390 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1912 - 496 strani
...local assessment. There can be no Improvement which has been Intelligently planned and executed without some local benefit, and it follows that there should...city according to taxable values Is unfair In that It IB not placed according to the benefit. The owners of property In the Immediate vicinity are frequently... | |
| John Nolen, Frank Backus Williams - 1916 - 204 strani
...Apportionment of New York City, has well said : "the principle should be invariably recognized that where there is local benefit there should be local...values is unfair in that it is not placed according to benefit."1 One of the illustrations that Mr. Lewis takes to prove that his statement in its entirety... | |
| 1916 - 706 strani
...There can be no improvement which has been intelligently planned and executed which will not result some local benefit, and it follows that there should...paying for it over the whole city according to taxable value is unfair in that it is not placed according to benefit. The owners of property in the immediate... | |
| Frank Backus Williams - 1922 - 758 strani
...planned and executed which will not result in some local benefit, and it follows that there always should be some local assessment. No improvement, however...values is unfair in that it is not placed according to benefit."1' the parks in the county 2.4 times, and the increase from the other parks in the county,... | |
| International federation for housing and planning. Congress - 1926 - 292 strani
...there should be local assessment. No improvement that has been intelligently planned and carried out will be of equal benefit to the entire city, and to distribute the burden of it over the whole town according to taxable values is unfair in that it is not placed according to... | |
| 1912 - 330 strani
...local assessment. There can be no improvement which has been intelligently planned and executed without some local benefit, and it follows that there should...values is unfair in that it Is not placed according to the benefit. The owners of property in the immediate vicinity are frequently enriched at the expense... | |
| Arthur Hastings Grant, Harold Sinley Buttenheim - 1912 - 630 strani
...local assessment. There can be no improvement which has been intelligently planned and executed without some local benefit, and it follows that there should...or however large, will be of equal benefit to the 1 entire city, and to distribute the burden of paying for it over the whole city according to taxable... | |
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