United States Supreme Court Reports, 82. sējumsLawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, 1986 First series, books 1-43, includes "Notes on U.S. reports" by Walter Malins Rose. |
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1.–3. rezultāts no 69.
566. lappuse
... schools is un- lawful.12 Respondents allege that the chal- lenged Government conduct harms them in two ways . The ... schools do not qualify for a tax exemption under § 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code . 13. Respondents did ...
... schools is un- lawful.12 Respondents allege that the chal- lenged Government conduct harms them in two ways . The ... schools do not qualify for a tax exemption under § 501 ( c ) ( 3 ) of the Internal Revenue Code . 13. Respondents did ...
581. lappuse
... schools , the respondents seek a declaratory judgment that current IRS practices are inadequate both in identifying racially discriminatory schools and in denying requested tax exemptions or revoking existing exemptions for any schools ...
... schools , the respondents seek a declaratory judgment that current IRS practices are inadequate both in identifying racially discriminatory schools and in denying requested tax exemptions or revoking existing exemptions for any schools ...
584. lappuse
... schools by granting them , or the organiza- tions that operate them , exemptions from federal income taxation Defendants have thereby ensured that these private schools will be exempt from federal income taxation , and that ...
... schools by granting them , or the organiza- tions that operate them , exemptions from federal income taxation Defendants have thereby ensured that these private schools will be exempt from federal income taxation , and that ...
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