| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1907 - 786 strani
...ohject for which the taxes are assessed falls upon the one side or the other of this line, the courts must be governed mainly by the course and usage of...by long course of legislation levied, what objects and purposes have been considered necessary to the support and for the proper use of the government,... | |
| Ohio. Supreme Court - 1914 - 632 strani
...the given case, the object for which taxes are assessed falls upon the one side or the other of the line, they must be governed mainly by the course and...for which taxes have been customarily and by long usage of legislation levied." Outdoor relief of the poor, as distinct from relief in institutions,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1875 - 750 strani
...supra; Hanson v. Vernon, 27 Jowa, 47; Whiting ». Fond du Lac, 25 Wisconsin, 188. Opinion of tho court. reason for interference cogent. And in deciding whether,...long course of legislation levied, what objects or pnr, poses have been considered necessary to the support and for the proper use of the government,... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1897 - 790 strani
...Wright Act. It was said by the court in Loan Association v. Topeka, and has often been repeated, that, "in deciding whether in the given case the object...have been considered necessary to the support and proper use of the government, whether state or municipal ;" and that "whatMr. Choate's Argument for... | |
| 1915 - 1128 strani
...aid of a public object, says : • "And, in deciding whether, in the given case, the object for which taxes are assessed falls upon the one side or the...customarily and by long course of legislation levied." Outdoor relief of the poor, as distinct from relief In institutions, was fixed as part of the policy... | |
| Bar Association of the State of Kansas - 1890 - 478 strani
...deciding whether in a given case the object for which taxes are assessed is public or private, courts must be governed mainly by the course and usage of...objects for which taxes have been customarily and by a long course of legislation levied." In fact, it would seem that no adequate rule can be enunciated... | |
| 1914 - 1164 strani
...have arisen, we should not, we think, be bound by an inexorable rule that would embrace only those objects for which taxes have been customarily and by long course of legislation levied." If, then, science had advanced so far that the heating as well as the lighting of houses by electricity... | |
| Massachusetts. Supreme Judicial Court - 1893 - 696 strani
...of this principle is clear and the reason for interference cogent. And in deciding whether, in^the given case, the object for which the taxes are assessed...have been considered necessary to the support and for tho proper use of the government, whether State or municipal." The early usages of towns undoubtedly... | |
| Seymour Dwight Thompson - 1895 - 1100 strani
...in deciding whether, in the given case, the object for which the taxes are assessed falls upon tho one side or the other of this line, they must be governed...the course and usage of the government, the objects fur which tuxes have been customarily and by long course of legislation levied, what objects or purposes... | |
| William John Tossell - 1901 - 932 strani
...have arisen, we, should not, we think, be bound by an inexorable rule that would embrace only those objects for which taxes have been customarily and by long course of legislation levied." And, on page 137 preceding this, the Supreme Court said, at the inception of this enterprise : " Heat... | |
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