It is admitted that there is no express provision in the Constitution that prohibits the general government from taxing the means and instrumentalities of the States, nor is there any prohibiting the States from taxing the means and instrumentalities... The Southeastern Reporter - Sivu 2361895Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| 1871 - 530 sivua
...from federal taxation? Their unimpaired existence In the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...upheld by the great law of self-preservation ; as any government, whose means employed in conducting its operations, if subject to the control of another... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1871 - 846 sivua
...from Federal taxation ? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...upheld by the great law of self-preservation ; as any government, whose means employed in conducting its operations, if subject to the control of another... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 904 sivua
...from Federal taxation? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...upheld by the great law of self-preservation ; as any government, whose means employed in conducting its operations, if subject to the control of another... | |
| Thomas McIntyre Cooley - 1874 - 914 sivua
...from Federal taiation ? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...from taxing the means and instrumentalities of the Sutw. nor is there any prohibiting the States from taxing the means and instrumentality of that government.... | |
| Virginia. Supreme Court of Appeals - 1878 - 1044 sivua
...from Federal taxation. Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...upheld by the great law of self-preservation ; as any government whose means employed in conducting its operations, if subject to the control of another... | |
| Chauncey F. Black, Samuel B. Smith - 1881 - 556 sivua
...federal taxation ? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is 19 admitted that there is no express provision in the Constitution that prohibits the genera1 government from taxing the means and instrumentalities of the States, nor is there any prohibiting... | |
| Great Britain. Privy Council. Judicial Committee, Canada. Supreme Court - 1882 - 934 sivua
...depending upon their reserved powers, for like reasons, equally exempt from Federal taxation ? ... In both cases the exemption rests upon necessary implication,...upheld by the great law of self-preservation ; as any Government whose means employed in conducting its operations, if subject to the control of another... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1884 - 966 sivua
...from federal taxation? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in -the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision in the Constitution that pro hibits the General Government from taxing the means and instrumentalities of the States, nor is... | |
| Christopher Gustavus Tiedeman - 1886 - 722 sivua
...from Federal taxation? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...upheld by the great law of self-preservation ; as any government, whose means employed in conducting its operations are subject to the control of another... | |
| Roger Foster, Everett Vergnies Abbot - 1895 - 1126 sivua
...from Federal taxation? Their unimpaired existence in the one case is as essential as in the other. It is admitted that there is no express provision...States from taxing the means and instrumentalities of the government. In both cases the exemption rests upon necessary implication, and is upheld by the... | |
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