| 1897 - 1164 lapas
...from that upon other property, "Is an anomaly, resting upon peculiar grounds of public policy, and is universally understood to have acquired the position...exception to the constitutional rule of equality." Boston, C. & MRR v. State, 62 NH 648, 649. The petitioners do not object to the tax assessed against... | |
| 1908 - 1148 lapas
...648, that "the savings bank tax is an anomaly, resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and is universally understood to have acquired the position...exception to the constitutional rule of equality." The opinion in this case was written by Chief Justice Doe. It was edited by Judge Walker after Judge... | |
| 1898 - 1150 lapas
...declared that "the savings bank tax is an anomaly, resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and Is universally understood to have acquired the position of an exception to the constltutioual rule of equality." Boston, .C. & M. R, R. v. State, 62 NH 648, 649. How did It become... | |
| 1898 - 918 lapas
...that "the savingsbank tax . . . is an anomaly resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and is universally understood to have acquired the position of an exception to the constitutional rule of equalitv." Boston. C. & MR Co. v. State, 62 NH"648, 649. How did it become an exception? Solely by... | |
| New Hampshire. Supreme Court - 1900 - 698 lapas
...from that upon other property, "is an anomaly, resting upon peculiar grounds of public policy, and is universally understood to have acquired the position...exception to the constitutional rule of equality." 71, C. $ MR Ji. v. Stale, 62 N. II. 648, 649. The petitioners do not object to the tax assessed against... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1901 - 1052 lapas
...declared that "the savings bank tax is an anomaly, resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and ia universally understood to have acquired the position...exception to the constitutional rule of equality": Boston etc. R. R. Co. T. State, 62 NH 648, 649. How did it become an exception? Solely by virtue of... | |
| 1905 - 992 lapas
...bank tax ... is an anomaly resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and is uni 41 LR A, versally understood to have acquired the position of an exception to the constitutional rule of equality." /ioston. C. <t M К (Л>. т. State. 62 N. H '648, 649. How did it become an exception? Solely by virtue... | |
| New Hampshire. State Tax Commission - 1915 - 162 lapas
...court at one time declared it to be "an anomaly, resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and is universally understood to have acquired the position...exception to the constitutional rule of equality." It is doubtful if the constitution of any other state in the Union has ever been so deftly amended.... | |
| New Hampshire. State Tax Commission - 1915 - 160 lapas
...court at one time declared it to be "an anomaly, resting on peculiar grounds of public policy, and is universally understood to have acquired the position...exception to the constitutional rule of equality." It is doubtful if the constitution of any other state in the Union has ever been so deftly amended.... | |
| New Hampshire. State Tax Commission - 1917 - 200 lapas
...wood and timber were denied taxation at a less rate than imposed on property in general, 76 1ST. H. 609. The subject of constitutional limitations in...consumed much time in the discussion of taxation, and was imanimous in submitting to the people three amendments, one of which related to the inheritance tax... | |
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